Eros (concept)
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Eros can also be defined as the longing for wholeness or completeness, and is used to describe fulfillment between man/woman and man/Gods. Thomas Jay Oord defines eros as intentional response to promote overall well-being by enhancing or appreciating what is valuable or good.
See also
- The Greek god Eros
- The Four Loves
- Greek words for love
- Limerence, a modern term describing the infatuation and romantic desires commonly associated with eros.
- Eroticism
- Greek love
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