Metaphysics of Love
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Prof. Carrie Jenkins's Metaphysics of Love Project at UBC, finding out #WhatLoveIsAndWhatItCouldBe. Photography by @jichikawa.
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This was a very interesting podcast episode on the Gray Area with @seanilling. Guest @carriejenkins talks about her book on the flaws of the romantic love, polyamory, happiness, how capitalism shapes our expectations of love, etc. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bes…
Listen to @UBCPhilosophy professor & Canada Research Chair Dr. @carriejenkins speak about a different way to think about romantic love and happily ever after on @CRAMIdeas. 🔊💌🫰
Many of us still want to believe in fairy tales - especially the one about romantic love and happily ever after. Here's what philosopher @carriejenkins has to say about a new approach to love. Listen🎧➡️ linktr.ee/cramideas #Podcast #relationships #Philosophy @UBCPhilosophy
This👉 "In redefining romantic love, it can be one of a range of things that enrich your life, rather than your only source of joy." @carriejenkins readersdigest.co.uk/lifestyle/dati…
You might call this the ANTI-Valentine's Day podcast! And it's not that we're down on love. But philosopher @carriejenkins challenges long-held beliefs about romantic love and happily forever after. Listen🎧➡️ linktr.ee/cramideas #Podcast #relationships #Philosophy
What if love is an action, rather than a feeling? Inspired by @carriejenkins book 'Sad Love,' here's my thoughts on a more fulfilling approach to romance: readersdigest.co.uk/lifestyle/dati… @readersdigestUK
Dr. @carriejenkins, @UBCPhilosophy professor, discussed "sad love" on @GlobalBC.
As Valentine's Day approaches, UBC professor of Philosophy Carrie Jenkins joins Global News Morning to explain why people should embrace 'sad love.'
Today is a day to celebrate love. Watch @carriejenkins discuss her book 'Sad Love', and the range of emotions that love should encompass on @globalnews globalnews.ca/video/9481674/…
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“Jenkins proposes a powerful alternative to ‘happily ever after.’” @carriejenkins 'Sad Love' in @readersdigestUK readersdigest.co.uk/lifestyle/dati…
Muy pronto publicaremos «Amor triste», libro en el que @carriejenkins reflexiona sobre el amor y la búsqueda incansable del "felices para siempre". Como aperitivo a su libro os invitamos a leer este artículo donde reflexiona sobre nuevas formas de entender el #amor.
As Valentine's Day approaches, UBC professor of Philosophy Carrie Jenkins joins Global News Morning to explain why people should embrace 'sad love.'
"I know it’s tempting, but the solution to this problem doesn’t begin with the word “Just …” Just don’t read the comments, just don’t talk about polyamory, just remove yourself from Twitter and YouTube and email and the internet and public discourse. These are not solutions."
As Valentine's Day approaches, UBC professor of Philosophy Carrie Jenkins joins Global News Morning to explain why people should embrace 'sad love.'
“What other strategies are there, then, besides silence? One option is talking more.” Dr. Jenkins’s brilliant new book fresh off the press! Essential reading for thinking about happiness and its connection to intimate partner relationships 🤩🤩🤩 #carriejenkins
"I choose to tell you, here and now, that I am in love with my other partners, as well as with my husband, and that I don’t think there’s anything wrong in my feeling that way." @carriejenkins's 'Sad Love' is a radical manifesto for a longer-lasting love. Out now 💕
As a woman with a husband and other partners, @carriejenkins knows that love is complicated. Her radical manifesto for what she calls “Sad Love” offers no bogus happy ever afters, and proposes a philosophy of love that recognises that pain is part of what makes love worthwhile.
After revealing she is polyamorous, philosopher Carrie Jenkins was viciously trolled. But she's determined to change the way we see love telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/05/2…
"In Victoria Sees It, Carrie Jenkins pursues the idea of women's madness: its origins, its structures, and, most radically, its insights." said @lethal_heroine about Victoria Sees It. This queer psychological thriller is a finalist for the 2022 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize.
Today is a great today to consider submitting to the Philosophy and Non-Monogamies conference I’m hosting at Pomona College in November with @carriejenkins and @Urfavfilosopher ! Abstracts due March 31. Philosophyandnonmonogamies.com
Carrie Jenkins's philosophical novel, Victoria Sees It, has been shortlisted for the FRYE Festival Academy, where teenage students will debate and vote for their favourite new Canadian book. Congratulations @carriejenkins! buff.ly/3qNB8jc
Award-winning philosopher and writer @carriejenkins is Canada Research Chair in Philosophy at @UBC, and the author of What Love Is and What It Could Be and Uninvited: Talking Back to Plato. Jenkins joins us on Oct 20 with her new thriller, Victoria Sees It. #VWF2021
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