2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-166x2005000100008
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Origem e significado do amor na mitologia greco-romana

Abstract: O presente artigo visou compreender as possíveis origens e o significado do amor, utilizando como referência de análise a mitologia greco-romana. A escolha da abordagem mitológica justifica-se pelo fato de que, em nossa pesquisa, encontramos na cosmologia greco-romana uma das primeiras formulações e significado do amor através do mito de Eros e suas diversas repercussões. Utilizou-se dele para tornar mais claros os diferentes caminhos simbólicos concebidos para explicar a participação do amor no desenvolviment… Show more

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“…It originates in Latin and has multiple meanings in Portuguese: "element that grants meaning to existence and humanizes the relations to the extent that it opens existential space for the other with himself". 10 Another central term is care, a word with biased meanings, referring to care as assistance to people living with HIV/aids as well as professional protection in view of exposure to HIV infection at work. Its frequency was 28 and the MOE 2.714.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It originates in Latin and has multiple meanings in Portuguese: "element that grants meaning to existence and humanizes the relations to the extent that it opens existential space for the other with himself". 10 Another central term is care, a word with biased meanings, referring to care as assistance to people living with HIV/aids as well as professional protection in view of exposure to HIV infection at work. Its frequency was 28 and the MOE 2.714.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Braz (2005) explains, Eros is ambiguous, since it is marked by the contradiction between the mother and the father figure. Thus, on the one hand, he is avid, beautiful and pleasurable, while, on the other hand, he is needy.…”
Section: Tension Between Reason and Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%