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Platonic love is a type of
love in
which ****ual
desire or
romantic features are
nonexistent or have been suppressed, sublimated, or purgated, but it means...
- six
forms of
love:
familial love (storge),
friendly love or
platonic love (philia),
romantic love (eros), self-
love (philautia),
guest love (xenia), and...
- The
Theory of
Forms or
Theory of Ideas, also
known as
Platonic idealism or
Platonic realism, is a
philosophical theory widely credited to the classical...
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Platonic love letters,
written in Latin, to his
academic colleague and life-long friend,
Giovanni Cavalcanti,
concerning the
nature of
Platonic love....
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experiencing unrequited love or loss of
love Marriage –
Culturally recognised union between people Platonic love – Non-romantic
love Romantic friendship –...
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theoretical philosophy and
practical philosophy, and was the
founder of the
Platonic Academy, a
philosophical school in
Athens where Plato taught the doctrines...
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particulars to
become an
appreciation of
beauty itself,
hence the
concept of
platonic love to mean "without
physical attraction". In Plato's Symposium, Socrates...
- such as an
expression of
feelings (including
close friendship,
platonic love,
romantic love, or ****ual attraction),
between people.
Examples of physical...
- "aro-ace" or "aroace".
Aromantic individuals are also able to
experience platonic love and may have
committed friendships, and some form
intimate non-romantic...
- ("Gr****
love")
appears in
German literature between 1750 and 1850,
along with
socratische Liebe ("Socratic
love") and
platonische Liebe ("
Platonic love") in...