Chapters on Human Love (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Geoffrey Mortimer

 
9781330001615: Chapters on Human Love (Classic Reprint)

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These pages treat upon human love and the union of the sexes in their evolutionary, historic, and physiological aspects. I do not by any means profess that this is a fully comprehensive treatise on this stupendous subject; but I have endeavoured to collate and classify within the scope of this volume a great number of facts concerning love in mankind in the past ages and in the present time. It has been my aim to elucidate part of the mystery, and to correct certain misapprehensions regarding the manifold phenomena of the love passion. To this end I have dealt with those phases of love and serious problems of sexual relationships which directly and indirectly concern every one of us and our posterity. The prudent in all the stages of culture have recognised that social and moral advancement and individual well-being depend upon patient and persistent investigation of human instincts, emotions, and beliefs. "To dissect everything, view its own nature, and divide it into matter and form," was the rule laid down by Marcus Aurelius as the best provision for happiness.

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