Philosophy
Question:
what is the difference between love for itself and love in itself?
soosai antony
2007-11-28 19:10:51 UTC
--love for itself from the Objective reality
--- love in itself from the subjective reality
Eight answers:
picmybrain
2007-11-28 19:24:56 UTC
why does there have to be a difference...couldn't it all be just LOVE
Djinn
2007-11-29 04:06:11 UTC
I think you're looking into the semantics of the word too much.
More or less, like the guys above me said, love is love, for whatever you take it as.
2007-11-29 05:54:59 UTC
Love, love, love is the greatest gift of all.
Walter
2007-11-29 04:51:15 UTC
There's three types of love, love in general (I love food.), love for [whatever you believe in] (I love God), and romantic love.
Both of these loves go under general love.
666
2007-11-29 04:23:11 UTC
The former is selfish and the latter is selfless.
manohar v
2007-11-29 04:22:34 UTC
last one concerns more purity----mgdvINDIAN
2007-11-29 03:25:45 UTC
none
2007-11-29 03:44:56 UTC
i think no diffrence.........love .........it has only one meaning...love.....that's it
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