• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Love, Loss, and Finitude
  • Beteiligte: Stolorow, Robert D.
  • Erschienen: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2014
  • Erschienen in: Janus Head, 13 (2014) 2, Seite 35-44
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • DOI: 10.5840/jh201413216
  • ISSN: 1524-2269
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  • Beschreibung: In this paper I offer some existential-phenomenological reflections on the interrelationships among the forms of love, loss, and human finitude. I claim that authentic Being-toward-death entails owning up not only to one’s own finitude, but also to the finitude of all those we love. Hence, authentic Being-toward-death always includes Being-toward-loss as a central constituent. Just as, existentially, we are “always dying already,” so too are we always already grieving. Death and loss are existentially equiprimordial. I extend these claims to a discussion of the four forms of love identified by the ancient Greeks, contending that the nature of a loss experience will depend complexly on the forms or dimensions of love that had constituted the lost relationship. I argue that authentic solicitude can be shown to entail one of the constitutive dimensions of deep human bonding, in which we value the alterity of the other as it is manifested in his or her own distinctive affectivity, in particular, in those painful emotional states disclosive of authentic existing. Lastly, I explore the ethical implications of these claims.
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