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Storge (/ˈstɔːrɡi/ STOR-gee; from
Ancient Gr**** στοργή (
storgḗ) 'love, affection'), or
familial love,
refers to
natural or
instinctual affection, such...
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Storge, and the
three secondary types are
called Mania, Pragma, and Agape. Eros
focuses on the ****ual life,
Ludus on the
playful life, and
Storge on...
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words for the
Modern English word love: agápē, érōs, philía, philautía,
storgē, and xenía.
Though there are more Gr****
words for love,
variants and possibly...
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Pragma (Ludus &
Storge) by
realism and practicality.
Manic eros,
Manic ludus,
Manic storge,
Agapic eros,
Agapic ludus,
Agapic storge,
Pragmatic eros,...
- φιλία (philía)) is one of the four
ancient Gr****
words for love: philia,
storge,
agape and eros. In Aristotle's
Nicomachean Ethics,
philia is
usually translated...
- one of the four
ancient Gr****
words for love in Christianity,
alongside storge, philia, and agape. In the
classical world,
erotic love was
generally described...
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these loves is the main
theme of Lewis's
novel Till We Have Faces.
Storge (
storgē, Gr****: στοργή) is
liking someone through the
fondness of familiarity...
- Bodhicitta –
Concept in
Buddhism Gr****
words for love – Agápe, éros, philía,
storgē, philautia, and
xenia Love styles – The six love
styles created by John...
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benefits that can also be
formed by companionship, dependability, and trust.
Storge: the love
found between parents and children,
often a
unilateral love. Agape:...
- Self-actualization Self-image Self-awareness Self-comp****ion Self-concept
Storge (familial love) True self and
false self "self-love". Merriam-Webster.com...