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| Â | Eros Homework Page |
 | | Eros was the Greek god of love and sexual desire. |  | | Some claim that he was one of the first gods to emerge from primeval Chaos, hatched from the world-egg, and thus is considered to be one of the eldest gods. |  | | In more recent mythology, Eros is portrayed as the son of Aphrodite and Ares, and one of the younger deities. |
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http://www.thanasis.com/eros.htm
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| Â | Philosophy of Love [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The claim that 'love' cannot be examined is different from that claiming 'love' should not be subject to examination-that it should be put or left beyond the mind's reach, out of a dutiful respect for its mysteriousness, its awesome, divine, or romantic nature. |  | | Aquinas, on the other hand, picked up on the Aristotelian theories of friendship and love to proclaim God as the most rational being and hence the most deserving of one's love, respect, and considerations. |  | | On this theory, love is a product of patriarchy, and acts analogously to Marx's view of religion (the opiate of the people) that love is the opiate of women. |
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http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/l/love.htm
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| Â | The Four Loves: Eros Love |
 | | Because all three loves do not need God to hold them in place. |  | | The element that keeps a romance alive...and, if combined with Philios, Storge, and especially Agape, the fire of love remains lit for an Eternity. |  | | It is obvious to me, that we have in place the three "human" loves...and thus, our relationship (given that) is beautiful....but, fortuneatley, we also have it cemented together for an Eternity with Agape...so, it shall prevail, and it will never fall apart. |
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http://alm4ever.tripod.com/eros.html
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| Â | Eros, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | For Love is the god who brings fulfilment, healing men and women, temperating pleasures and desires, and greatly blessing all who revere him for his own sake, since there is no greater pleasure than that which is found in Love himself. |  | | Eros has also been called father of Nyx (Night), being identified with Phanes 1, the first-born and eternal god. |  | | But since mortals have a body and this is never altogether disregarded (as eloquently shown by those who give themselves to excessive remodellation), they have been called hypocritical, who assert that one sould not love bodies but soul; and even more so when these are caught doing the very opposite of what they preach. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Eros.html
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| Â | The Mythology of Eros |
 | | Love first emerges in Greek mythology as one of four original deities. |  | | Thus they were worshipped as eternally dying and resuscitate gods. |  | | "Eros, the fiery flighty spirit who came and went secretly and refused to be seen in the light, has acquired at least the substance of a healed wound. |
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http://www.nrg.com.au/~d-falcon/Mythology_of_Eros.htm
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| Â | Definition of Greek words for love |
 | | Eros was Greek god of love - sensual, sexual, impulsive... |  | | And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love. |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Greek_words_for_love
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| Â | Scolia on Eros |
 | | Love is for all Beings the cause of reversion to The Divine Beauty (i.e. |  | | Love *8 subsists among The Gods according to this individual |  | | Beauty is the only Intelligible Idea capable of perception by the Senses, so it is fitting that the beginning of the Soul's ascent should begin here. |
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http://www.prometheustrust.co.uk/The_Meadow/Scolia_on_Eros/scolia_on_eros.html
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| Â | Eros |
 | | From the early legend of Eros it is said that he was responsible for the embraces of Uranus (Heaven or Sky) and Gaia (Earth), and from their union were born many offspring. |  | | The legend goes on to say that Aphrodite became jealous of the beauty of a mortal, a beautiful young woman named Psyche. |  | | Also in Athens the forth day of every month was sacred to Eros. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/e/eros.html
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| Â | Plato on Friendship and Eros |
 | | Loving boys correctly, after all, is — in part at least — just a matter of knowing how to talk to them, of how to persuade them to love you back. |  | | What makes his madness a divine gift, however, is that the ascent is now revealed as involving recollection of a prior pre-natal ascent taken in the company of a god. |  | | The elenchus is important to love, then, because it creates a hunger for wisdom — a hunger which it cannot itself assuage. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-friendship
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| Â | A Short Handbook on Love - Eros, Philia and Agape |
 | | Just as Christ through love (agape) acted on behalf of the church, so too the Christian husband is to be motivated by love (agape) to act on behalf of his wife. |  | | It should not be surprising to anybody that love permeates and lies at the heart of our Biblical message. |  | | The world is not going to be impressed if we announce, "our congregation is teaching scripture accurately." What will cause them to take notice is if we demonstrate genuine agape. |
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http://www.sjchurchofchrist.org/agape.shtml
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| Â | Happy Valentine's Day 2003 |
 | | Eros (mythology), in Greek mythology, god of love. |  | | But the Church's desire to Christianize pagan practice did not end here. |  | | The Valentine cards' popularity also testifies to the early Church's successful endeavor to Christianize heathen practice. |
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http://www.ewebtribe.com/valentine4u/2003/
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| Â | EROS, LOVE AND SEXUALITY: The Forces That Unify Men & Women - Pierrakos, John C. |
 | | EROS, LOVE AND SEXUALITY: The Forces That Unify Men & Women - Pierrakos, John C. Bookstore |  | | Author Name: Pierrakos, John C. Title: EROS, LOVE AND SEXUALITY: The Forces That Unify Men & Women |  | | Love is the deepest of human relationships, bringing with it a new perspective on ourselves and the world around us--allowing us to unify our soul with another human being. |
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http://www.kkebooks.com/si/51444.html
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| Â | Online Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy |
 | | Empty (caused by society, infected by the falsity of the evaluative beliefs that ground them and bound to be self-defeating e.g., religious superstitions, love stories, conversations glorifying wealth and power) |  | | Epicurean Ethics involves the therapeutic process of achieving ataraxia (freedom from disturbance and anxiety) in the soul and freedom from bodily pain This freedom from disturbance is achieved through argument and sayings aimed at correcting/treating the pupils false view of things |  | | Natural but not necessary (e.g., love/ eros -- as distinguished from intercourse/ aphrodisia) |
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http://caae.phil.cmu.edu/Cavalier/80130/part1/sect2/Roman.html
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| Â | Psyche and Eros Love Astrology Report |
 | | Using its language, leads to surprising insights, time and again. |  | | This report will become a wonderful conversation piece between you and your loved one, offering the possibility of a new language that honors and respects each person’s strengths and weaknesses. |  | | This the best, and most inspiring report for lovers or love partners we know. |
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http://www.star-seer.com/Psyche&Eros.htm
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| Â | Eros |
 | | Eros is most often confused with the Roman god, Cupid. |  | | , Eros is listed as one of the primal gods of the generation after Khaos, the originator. |  | | He is the most handsome of the immortals and can break the will of the wisest god or the strongest mortal when scratched by one of his arrows. |
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http://www.messagenet.com/myths/bios/eros.html
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - 433 Eros - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The asteroid 433 Eros was named after the Greek god of love Eros. |  | | This picture of Eros, taken on February 14, 2000, shows the view looking from one end of the asteroid across the gouge on its underside and toward the opposite end. |  | | Depending on where they stood on Eros, a person who weighed 200 pounds (90 kilograms) on Earth would weigh about two ounces on the asteroid. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/4/433-eros.html
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| Â | Asteroid 433 Eros: The Astrology of Love by Kim Falconer |
 | | Eros mythology and psychology are explored, providing astrological techniques for interpretation by house, sign, aspect and transit. |  | | This site presents an introduction to the significance of Eros in the horoscope, linking it to love, passion, creativity and sexuality. |  | | From the wisdom of ancient philosophers to twentieth century thinkers, Eros unfolds as a metaphor for the things we love and desire the the most. |
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http://www.nrg.com.au/~d-falcon/Eros.htm
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| Â | PTypes - Stoic Practice |
 | | Not all the psychological conditions we now call emotions or feelings will be found in the classes of passion below....You will not find eros (sometimes translated as "sexual love," but in the wise person it does not include a desire for intercourse) [Cf. |  | | Google Search: passions therapy stoic OR stoics OR stoicism |  | | Eros and Rage - Review of The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics by Martha Nussbaum - First Things/Edward T. Oakes. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ptypes/practice.html
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| Â | eros love |
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| Â | Asteroid 433 Eros: The Astrology of Love - Home |
 | | Post questions, comments and observations regarding asteroid 433 Eros or any of the other named asteroids. |  | | Asteroid 433 Eros: The Astrology of Love - Home |
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http://erosastrology.proboards26.com/
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| Â | P. D. Ouspensky: a Brief Bibliography |
 | | From Russia with Love: Eros and Spirit in the Russian Fin de Siècle. Gnosis (San Francisco) No. 43, Spring 1997. |
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http://www.gurdjieff.org/ouspensky3.htm
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| Â | Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous Mission |
 | | The End of an Asteroidal Adventure: NEAR Shoemaker Phones Home for the Last Time |  | | On Monday, 12 February 2001, the NEAR spacecraft touched down on asteroid Eros, after transmitting 69 close-up images of the surface during its final descent. |
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http://near.jhuapl.edu/index.html
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| Â | Eros, Love & Lies |
 | | Want to see your friends' ratings and Tomatometer appear here? |  | | Follow the steps below (come back to this page to check your progress): |  | | Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for Eros, Love & Lies to receive a rating. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/movie-1006702
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| Â | Eros, love & lies (in VSCCAT) |
 | | Eros, love and lies [videorecording] / R.D. Laing ; produced and directed by Mark Elliott. |  | | Use your web "Back" key/command for previous screen |
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http://scolar.vsc.edu:8005/VSCCAT/ABS-1661
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