Aristotle’s view of love is more practical than just spiritual.
Aristotle studied under Plato, but he did not blindly adhere to Plato’s idealism. He paid more attention to ideas, practice, and creation. Therefore, Aristotle's view of love not only integrates the views of love of Plato and Socrates, but also has its own unique insights. Here are some examples of Aristotle’s famous sayings and his dialogue with Plato to refer to his view of love.
Love concept:
1. No matter how good people are in the world, they may fall in love with someone at any age.
2. In the beginning, the two sides may not be able to respect each other, understand each other, treat each other as equals, and achieve mutual understanding.
3. Excellence is a habit, grow together, become excellent in learning, and let love lead to a beautiful marriage.
Views on marriage:
1. No matter how good people are in the world, there is only one person who is most suitable for you and will stay with you for a long time.
2. Both parties should be responsible for each other. Both parties should learn to respect each other, understand each other, treat each other as equals, and achieve mutual understanding.
3. Excellence is a habit, grow together, become excellent in learning, and let marriage create a beautiful family.