
Published online:
23 May 2019
Published in print:
12 October 2018
Online ISBN:
9780226575735
Print ISBN:
9780226575568
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Jacob, Rachel, and Leah Jacob, Rachel, and Leah
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Self-Destructive Pleasures and the Conatus Self-Destructive Pleasures and the Conatus
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Does Reason Recommend Promiscuity? Does Reason Recommend Promiscuity?
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Romantic Love and Wonder Romantic Love and Wonder
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Generosity and the Active Emotions Generosity and the Active Emotions
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Conclusion to the First Part Conclusion to the First Part
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Chapter
4 False Pleasures and Romantic Love
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Pages
107–136
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Published:October 2018
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Garver, Eugene, 'False Pleasures and Romantic Love', Spinoza and the Cunning of Imagination (Chicago, IL , 2018; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 23 May 2019), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226575735.003.0005, accessed 23 Apr. 2025.
CHICAGO STYLE
Garver, Eugene. "False Pleasures and Romantic Love." In Spinoza and the Cunning of Imagination University of Chicago Press, 2018. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2019. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226575735.003.0005.
Abstract
Chapter 4 explores a specific pathology of the human imagination, that of romantic love. The cunning of imagination appears here: romantic love is a parody of devotion to God. In contrast to the universal creed of the TTP, which is a set of imaginative ideas that bring people together in a community of justice and charity, romantic love is not a stepping-stone to such devotion but a distraction from it. People have a more powerful imagination than other beings, but that power does not always benefit those who possess it. That is why ethical progress will never be smooth.
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History of Western Philosophy
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