Love has many forms. So, each form should have its very own contrary form of Hate, as distinct from each other as the forms of Love. But this isn't the case. — TheMadFool
Why should this be the case? — Noble Dust
I think Love as Agape is not well-differentiated, — Noble Dust
If yes, it's only rational to expect their contraries be distinct from each other. — TheMadFool
The different forms of love mentioned in my posts are the different forms of Agape. — TheMadFool
It may be rational to think that, but why is that the right approach? I still fail to see why different forms of love require nice tidy opposites. Numbers and love, for instance, are not of the same kind...obviously... — Noble Dust
Love of car is not agape... — Noble Dust
Love of wife is different from Love of sister is different from Love of a book, and so on. — TheMadFool
The strong feeling of affection toward wife, sister and book aren't different. — ThinkingMatt
I don't want a baby with my sister and I don't want my wife to marry another man. — TheMadFool
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