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Why do we love? A philosophical inquiry - Skye C. Cleary

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Ah, romantic love; beautiful and intoxicating, heart-breaking and soul-crushing... often all at the same time! If romantic love has a purpose, neither science nor psychology has discovered it yet – but over the course of history, some of our most respected philosophers have put forward some intriguing theories. Skye C. Cleary outlines five of these philosophical perspectives on why we love.

Plato's character Aristophanes in Symposium suggests that love is the longing to find: 

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Meet The Creators

  • Educator Skye C. Cleary
  • Script Editor Amy Adkins
  • Director Avi Ofer
  • Animator Avi Ofer
  • Artist Avi Ofer
  • Composer Cem Misirlioglu, Brooks Ball
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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