Phillips argues that love isn't just a feeling; it's a driving force for philosophical inquiry and self-discovery. He draws inspiration from Socrates, who believed that questioning and examining our beliefs, especially about love, is crucial for living a meaningful life. Love challenges us to confront our assumptions, understand ourselves better, and connect with something larger than ourselves.
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I love this book because I have always loved philosophy, and I think that a lot of people see stoicism as being a cold, calculated, rational person, but it doesn't need to be the case! It can help us become more lovable people for the people around us that we care about.
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