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Мистецтво любові (Mistectvo ljubovі).

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Фромм (Fromm), Еріх (Erіh).
Language:
Ukrainian
Subjects (All):
Love.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (86 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Kharkiv : Glagoslav Distribution, 2017.
Summary:
Erich Fromm's 'The Art of Loving' explores the complexities of love and the human condition, delving into the psychological, philosophical, and social dimensions of love. The book examines love as an art that requires practice and knowledge, rather than a mere sentiment or feeling. Fromm discusses various forms of love, including romantic, familial, and self-love, and emphasizes the importance of love in achieving personal fulfillment and societal harmony. The author's purpose is to provide insights into the nature of love and to challenge readers to consider love as a fundamental aspect of human existence. The intended audience includes those interested in psychology, philosophy, and personal development. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Intro
Світові перспективи
Передмова
І. Чи є любов мистецтвом?
ІІ. Теорія любові
1. Любов як розв'язок до проблеми людського існування
2. Любов між батьками і дітьми
3. Об'єкти любові
а. Братня любов
б. Материнська любов
в. Еротична любов
г. Любов до себе
ґ. Любов до Бога
III. Розпад любові в сучасному західному суспільстві
IV. Втілення любові на практиці.
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ISBN:
9786171237933
6171237930
OCLC:
1011197780

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