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Eros in a Narcissistic Culture - An Analysis Anchored in the Life-World (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
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Eros in a Narcissistic Culture - An Analysis Anchored in the Life-World (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology, 22
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While many books have been written about human sexuality, few have
seriously explored the philosophical and psychological meaning of
erotic love. This reflects a bias and a problem in contemporary
culture: the misunderstanding of eros out of a theory of
physiological drive-reduction (ignoring the countervailing
motivation toward intensification rather than reduction of
conscious feeling) has led to an egocentric view of human nature,
which in turn motivates a simplistic hedonism in value thinking and
an atomistic-individualist conception of society. The
ultra-competitive nature of this kind of culture leads to
overconcern with masks of invulnerability - i.e., narcissism -
which prevents the dropping of superficial defenses necessary for
deep and authentic love relationships to mature. But the intense,
direct experience of the intrinsic value of another being embodied
in authentic love experiences is needed to combat the existential
threats to the meaningfulness of life (alienation, powerlessness,
relative insignificance in the ultimate scheme, and death). This
experience is motivated by the need to be pulled out of oneself
into a non-egocentric way of experiencing which cares as much about
expressing value feelings, in order to deepen and intensify them,
as it does about reducing egocentric drives. The misunderstanding,
neglect, and dysfunction of this basic human need thus reflects a
serious problem in the psychology of the self and the structure of
the community, whose study requires a phenomenological rather than
a merely empirical-scientific approach, since the latter approach
alone leads almost inevitably to the very reductionism at issue.
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