The Meaning of Love
Table of Contents
      Introduction
   1 Personal Versus Professional Relationships
   2 Love, Some Popular Views
   3 The Three Important Aspects of Relationships: Emotions, Satisfactions, and Goodness
   4 (1) The Emotional Aspect -- Feelings
   5 (2) The Satisfaction Aspect
   6 (3) The Goodness and Badness (Ethical) Aspect
   7 Independence of the Three Aspects of Relationships
   8 The Meaning of Love
   9 Infatuation, Friendship, and Love
  10 Love at First Sight
  11 Importance of Various (Kinds of) Aspects
  12 Sex and Love
  13 The Impossibility of Sexual Communication
  14 Being Loved for Yourself
  15 Loving More Than One Person at the Same Time
  16 Commitment and Loving More Than One Person
  17 Rejection and Acceptance
  18 Care and Concern
  19 Love and Marriage
  20 The Future of a Relationship
  21 Love and Change and Rational Prediction
  22 Jealousy
  23 Independence and Sharing
  24 "Meaningful" Relationships
  25 About the Subject of Ethics
  26 Ethics --Seeking to Discover What the Highest Principles of Behavior and the Things of Greatest Value Are
  27 Modification of the Analysis of Love
  28 Good "For" and Good "To"
  29 Ethical Principles and Spontaneity
  30 Ethics and Sex
  31 Sex and Intimacy 
  32 Relationships After Sex
  33 Problems of the Inexperienced
  34 On Being Used
  35 The Causes of Feelings
  36 Some Other Writers on Love
  37 Some Personal Comments and Notions of a More Intuitive  Nature

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