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Lovers Essence: A Kierkegaardian Defense of Romantic Love

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Lovers Essence: A Kierkegaardian Defense of Romantic Love

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Lovers Essence: A Kierkegaardian Defense of Romantic Love in Franklin, TN

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Romantic love is a defining phenomenon in human existence, and an object of heightened interest for literature, art, popular culture, and psychology. But what
is
romantic love and
why
is it typically experienced as so central?
Sharon Krishek's primary aim in this work is to explore the nature of romantic love through the philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, and in doing so, to defend it as a moral phenomenon. She does so by developing a connection between love and
selfhood
, here explained in terms of one's distinct individuality. To be a self, she claims, is to possess a "name," that is, an individual essence. It is when we love that we regard people by their names; we respond to who they truly are. Therefore, love is a
correspondence
between essences: if Jane Eyre loves Edward Rochester, she responds to him being "who he is," by virtue of her being "who
she
is." The conception of being thus correspondent has important implications as to the moral and spiritual value of romantic love.
Relying on Kierkegaard's analysis of the self, of faith, and of love—even if sometimes in a way that departs from Kierkegaard's explicit position—Krishek explores these implications, construing romantic love as a desirable phenomenon, emotionally, morally, and spiritually.
Romantic love is a defining phenomenon in human existence, and an object of heightened interest for literature, art, popular culture, and psychology. But what
is
romantic love and
why
is it typically experienced as so central?
Sharon Krishek's primary aim in this work is to explore the nature of romantic love through the philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, and in doing so, to defend it as a moral phenomenon. She does so by developing a connection between love and
selfhood
, here explained in terms of one's distinct individuality. To be a self, she claims, is to possess a "name," that is, an individual essence. It is when we love that we regard people by their names; we respond to who they truly are. Therefore, love is a
correspondence
between essences: if Jane Eyre loves Edward Rochester, she responds to him being "who he is," by virtue of her being "who
she
is." The conception of being thus correspondent has important implications as to the moral and spiritual value of romantic love.
Relying on Kierkegaard's analysis of the self, of faith, and of love—even if sometimes in a way that departs from Kierkegaard's explicit position—Krishek explores these implications, construing romantic love as a desirable phenomenon, emotionally, morally, and spiritually.

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