A Phenomenology of Love and HateUsing phenomenology to uncover the implicit logic in personal love, sexual love, and hatred, Peter Hadreas provides new insights into the uniqueness of the beloved and offers fresh explanations for some of the worst outbreaks of violence and hatred in modern times.Topics discussed include the value and subjectivity of personal love, nudity and the temporality of sexual love, the connection between personal, sexual love, and the incest taboo, the development of group-focused hatred from individual focused hatred, and prejudicial discrimination. The work encompasses analysis of philosophers and writers from ancient times through to the present day and examines such episodes as the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing and the Columbine High School massacre |
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Introduction Why A Phenomenology of Love and Hate? | 1 |
Personal Love | 15 |
639 | 32 |
Sexual Love | 39 |
The Incest Taboo | 57 |
Summary | 63 |
Hatred in General is a Passion | 66 |
An Intimation of the Strange Logic of GroupFocused Hatred | 73 |
The Generalization in Violent GroupFocused Hatred is PseudoEidetic | 81 |
Monolithic GroupHatred sadly does not imply Psychopathology | 88 |
Civil Hatred | 94 |
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