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This is a very interesting book and i am enjoying it very much


The notes do not interfere with the flow of the text


Nurturing relations opens with an intriguing look at love starting with the transformation over the centuries of st

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This book teaches that the fast paced and stressful life is not conducive to happiness or fulfilment

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  • This product had a total of 37 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 26 2021.

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    I suspect part of the problem is that these argument are not supported with good examples


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    And these ideas are not fixed and eternal


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    And thats part of the point


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    Rather than scold a reader who may not know the difference between homer the poet and homer simpson the writer has given us a most readable text that allows us to think as we read


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    So the reader is in a sense exposed to moral philosophy through this text and yet the writer deliberately avoids saying it is about moral philosophy read ethics


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    Consider that an intellectual bonus for the spurring on of critical thinking the text ably delivers


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    However one must ask why the author did not point to augustine who lived while the roman empire fell because of its disordered love that was selfcentered


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    Using augustines dei civitas one can see how love went awry while an empire fell

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