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Love in a World without Sex (1957)
About this film
In this program, Dr. Adler deals with the hypothesis of a world from which sex has been totally eradicated and asks the question, Does love remain? If so, he asks, What kind of love is it? Clearly, Dr. Adler points out, the concern here is with the various types of love which ordinarily are called friendship and particularly the friendship which exists within the pattern of familiar relationships. (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)
Directors & creators
KGO-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.)
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Philosophy, Mortimer J. Adler, Love, The Great Ideas, Fraternal Love, Sexual Love, Desire, Friendship, Aristotle, Ethics, Benevolence, Altruism, Human Relationships, Intellectual History, Moral Philosophy, Social Interaction, 1950s Television, Classical Philosophy, Psychology of Love, Brotherhood, Selflessness, Utility, Platonic Love, Acquisitiveness, Virtue
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