Aims
- to give the students philosophical tools to think love, desire, relation to the other and state of love
- to give some guidelines of the history of philosophy to think those themes
- to confront the students with a philosophical text

Main themes
- study of the metaphysical distinction between Eros, Philia and Agapé.
- A phenomenology of love

Content and teaching methods
- Study of love, desire and the relation to the other in Platon, Aristote, St Augustin, Spinoza, Marion, Levinas,...
- Reading and commentary of a philosophical book

Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
A syllabus and a commentary of the book

Other credits in programs
SEX21
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Première licence en sciences de la famille et de la sexualité
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(3.5 credits)
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Mandatory
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