Plato, Romance, & Self-Inquiry: If Philosophy Has All Along Proclaimed the Unexamined Life to Be Not Worth Living, It Seems Not Yet to Have Grasped That the Unloving Life Is Hardly Worth Examining. - The Humanist

Plato, Romance, & Self-Inquiry: If Philosophy Has All Along Proclaimed the Unexamined Life to Be Not Worth Living, It Seems Not Yet to Have Grasped That the Unloving Life Is Hardly Worth Examining.

By The Humanist

  • Release Date: 2011-01-01
  • Genre: Reference

Description

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THINK ABOUT the "story" of your life. If you're like most people, a major plot line will revolve around the ecstatic peaks and crushing lows of your love life--from the intoxicating flourishing of love found to the miserable suffering of love lost. The delicious intensity of these feelings leads us to proclaim that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.