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  2. Amatonormativity - Wikipedia

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    The word amatonormativity comes from amatus, which is the Latin word for "loved", and normativity, referring to societal norms. [4] [1] Another word which is similarly related to the word amatonormativity is amative. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word amative as: strongly moved by love and especially sexual love. Relating to or ...

  3. Philosophy of love - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the classical philosophy of love go back to Plato's Symposium. [3] Plato's Symposium digs deeper into the idea of love and bringing different interpretations and points of view in order to define love. [4] Plato singles out three main threads of love that have continued to influence the philosophies of love that followed.

  4. Lieven Boeve - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, he is also the coordinator of the GOA project on The Normativity of History, conducting historical-systematic research, [3] and the interdisciplinary research group Anthropos. [ 4 ] From 2005 until 2009 Boeve was the international chair of the European Society of Catholic Theology .

  5. Mononormativity - Wikipedia

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    Mononormativity or mono-normativity is the normative assumption that monogamy is healthier or more natural than ethical non-monogamy, as well as the societal enforcement of such an assumption. [1] It has been widely tied to various forms of discrimination or bias against polyamory .

  6. A General Theory of Love - Wikipedia

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    A General Theory of Love is a book about the science of human emotions and biological psychiatry written by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, Richard Lannon, and psychiatric professors at the University of California, San Francisco, and was first published by Random House in 2000. It has since been reissued twice, with new editions appearing in 2001 ...

  7. Christine Korsgaard - Wikipedia

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    Christine Marion Korsgaard, FBA (/ ˈ k ɔːr z ɡ ɑː r d /; born April 9, 1952) is an American philosopher who is the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy Emerita at Harvard University.

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  9. File:A Vision of and for Love.pdf - Wikipedia

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