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"Baran" is a love story, but one that understands love to entail an awakening moral sense, a way of moving beyond selfishness to a painful, necessary engagement with the world.
In simple terms, she finally understands love's meaning.
In contrast to Velleman, Singer (1991, 1994, 2009) understands love to be fundamentally a matter of bestowing value on the beloved.
The emotion complex view, which understands love to be a complex emotional attitude towards another person, may initially seem to hold out great promise to overcome the problems of alternative types of views.
Badhwar (2003, p. 46) similarly understands love to be a matter of "one's overall emotional orientation towards a person the complex of perceptions, thoughts, and feelings"; as such, love is a matter of having a certain "character structure".
Although, as noted above, the robust concern view can begin to make some sense of the way in which the lover's identity is altered by the beloved, it understands this only an effect of love, and not as a central part of what love consists in.[8] A third kind of view of love understands love to be a distinctive mode of valuing a person.
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I did not understand love.
Books help; they've helped me to understand love, taught me empathy, and given me courage.
They understood their body, they understood their sexuality, they understood love.
None of them, however, helps us understand love as we experience it personally.
Thompson returns to the idea of needing death to understand love.
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