“Love is an affection which carries the attention of the mind beyond itself, and is the sense of a relation to some fellow creature as to its object.”
PART I, SECTION II.
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)
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Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 610.
György Lukács book History and Class Consciousness
Source: History and Class Consciousness (1968), pp. 13-14
Henri Poincaré book The Value of Science
Source: The Value of Science (1905), Ch. 11: Science and Reality
Russell Jacoby (1945) American historian
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Aurelius Augustinus On the Trinity
(Cambridge: 2002), Book 9, Chapter 4, Section 4, p. 27
On the Trinity (417)
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Source: Jesus or Christianity: A Study in Contrasts (1929), p. 32
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