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Platonic Affections (1896)
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264 pages
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Exploring the intricate concept of platonic love, this book traces its roots to ancient Greece and Plato's philosophies. It examines various forms of platonic relationships, such as friendships and mentor-student dynamics, highlighting their significance in society. The author discusses the emotional and intellectual benefits of platonic love, emphasizing its role in personal growth. With clear and accessible writing, it serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand this often-overlooked aspect of human connection.
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2009, paperback
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