The Metaphysics of Love (The Library of Conservative Thought)
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Book Details
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Author: Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
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Publisher: Routledge
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9781412862585
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Cover: Paperback
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Pages: 148
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Release Date: 30-10-2015
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Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
About the Book
The Metaphysics of Love by Frederick D. Wilhelmsen presents an in-depth exploration of the existential metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas, using his philosophical framework to delve into the ontological structure of the human person. First published in 1962, this classic work examines how Thomistic metaphysics continues to influence Western philosophy, shedding light on the profound nature of human existence.
The book addresses a critical question in philosophy and theology: how can the love of self (eros) be harmonized with love of others (agape)? These two forms of love, Wilhelmsen argues, represent fundamental drives that must ultimately be understood as intrinsic aspects of human existence itself. Through engaging with the thoughts of influential philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, and theologians like Romano Guardini and Eric Voegelin, Wilhelmsen draws connections between metaphysical issues and the moral and psychological dimensions of love.
This work emphasizes the importance of balancing self-love and love for others, and highlights how different cultures approach this balance. The Metaphysics of Love offers a philosophical framework for understanding the relationship between self, neighbor, and God. It provides a thought-provoking examination for readers interested in philosophy, theology, and cultural thought, making it an essential addition to the Library of Conservative Thought series.
This volume is a significant contribution to metaphysical discussions and is ideal for philosophy students, theologians, and anyone seeking deeper insights into the complexities of love and human existence.



