In philosophy, love philosophy refer to ideas, notions, models, and or wisdom related to the appetite for affection and or romance; the philosophy of love.
Overview
The earliest love philosophy, of sorts, is that of Empedocles, who posited that the universe is composed of four elements: earth, air, water, and fire and that these attracted and repelled to each other via two forces: love and hate.
Plato, via his soul mate theory, is one of the most-famous love philosophers.
Noted love philosophers include: Judah Leo, Cervantes, Robert Burton, Goethe, Stendhal, and Henry Finck, to name a few.
See also
● Chemistry of love
● Physics of love
● Thermodynamics of love
● What is love?