Faramir -> RE: To love or be loved... (6/2/2007 6:57:02 PM)
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I think this is one of those places where English, as wonderful a language as it is, isnt as helpful as a more rigorous language might be. Presumably the OP meant έρως love, and certainly most of the replies seem to presume that as well. I'm not sure it is useful to talk of έρως (erotic) love or φιλια (friendship) as either/or propositions. I don't know how eros love can truly exist absent a return: infatuation, lust, or a desire to possess perhaps, but not true έρως . Likewise, I have never known friendship love to exist in a one-sided or unrequited form--like έρως, φιλια seems to exist only in reciprocation. Familiarity and charity love (στοργη and agapē) are a different story I think--those loves are often one-sided, and can thrive that way. Charity love is almost be definition an example of loving instead of being loved. I have been the beneficiary of charitable love many times in my life--better to love with charity, but blessed have I been to have received it.
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