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Curious_Hobbit
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If we apply the same skepticism towards the existence of love as we do towards the existence of God, is there enough proof for rational people to believe that love exists?
Tolstoy once said, “ There is no such thing as love, only the physical need for intercourse and the practical need for a life companion.”
If you were going to try and prove the existence of love, how would you go about doing it? I doubt there is much science can tell us that could convince an agnostic about love that love does in fact exist. Most non-believers today probably agree that religious belief is at least in some sense what Freud considered to be “wishful thinking” and I don’t see why the existence of love shouldn’t also be subject to the same criticism. I saw an interview with Stephen Hawking a few months ago and he was asked what advice he would give his kids about life. His response was something like, “ If you are so fortunate in life as to find love then cherish it and hold on to it and be glad that you are so lucky”. I thought this was interesting because Hawking is an excellent scientist who is very crippled and does not believe in God. I can’t even imagine having to live life in his paralyzed conditioned and I am so thankful for my health. Hawking will not give into the belief that there is a God (what many consider wishful thinking) but he is all too ready to believe that there is such a thing as love, and it really exists.
Sam Harris briefly brought this point up in a lecture he was giving. He said that there are many things that spouses can do for each other to show each other that they love each other. Is that the standard by which we decide that love exists? Psychology and Neurology are progressing so fast that surely there will be some scientific explanations to these kinds of acts of love in the future. From an evolutionary standpoint, giving your wife flowers or taking her out to dinner could be seen as a way of enticing your mate to stay with you so that you can continue to have kids and pass on genes. There could be social reasons to sending your spouse a valentines gift at work like, feeling obligated to do so, wanting to avoid a fight, or wanting to give the most expensive present etc.
What if Tolstoy is right and the only reason why people get married is because we are animals that need to have sex and there are psychological and financial benefits to not living your life alone? When people get married they vow to love each other until “death do us part”, but the divorce rates in the U.S. are somewhere between 40% and 50%. One research says 2nd marriages have a 67% chance to end in divorce while 3rd marriages have a 74% chance (divorcerate.org/). Some people go to Vegas and get married by Elvis and vow to be together forever, and then get divorced in a week. A recent Pew Research Center study claims that 4 out of 10 Americans believe that marriage is becoming obsolete.
How do we know that love isn’t just another form of wishful thinking? It is much more comforting to believe that you have a romantic and almost mystical connection with someone than to believe that humans need to interact with other humans and also have sex. Couldn’t love be nothing more than 2 companions who you mate, receive mutual benefits, and idealize their bond? I don’t think other animals fall in love so why do humans claim to? Secular people believe we are nothing more than evolved primates with greater intellects, so what’s so special about humans that they get to fall in love? Many couples get infatuated with each other and claim to be in love but break up after the puppy love wears off. If you have a tingling feeling in your heart when you are around the person you love that is great, but there is probably a scientific explanation as to why the chemicals in your body are reacting this way to give you such a feeling. In modern western culture we think of love as being at least monogamous, but people in different times in cultures have practiced polygamy. Lovers say things like “we were meant to be together”, but in a purely random universe with no divine plan that can’t possibly be true. Most of the people who have ever lived believed in some kind of higher power, but that doesn’t prove that there is such a higher power. Similarly, we have millennia of people falling in love and expressing their love in the different forms of art and that doesn’t prove that love exists.
Whatever way you define love I think you have to include in your definition the kind of romantic, extraordinary, almost mystic feelings that most people who’ve been in love have claimed to feel. The point of this was just to show that there are many reasons to be skeptical about whether or not love really exists but all people in love believe that love is real. Similarly, there are many reasons to be skeptical about whether or not God really exists, but most people who have lived have believed in some kind of higher power. I believe that there are some things that can’t be fully explained rationally or scientifically and perhaps love is one of them. I would like to hear your thoughts on this issue, what do you think?
Tolstoy once said, “ There is no such thing as love, only the physical need for intercourse and the practical need for a life companion.”
If you were going to try and prove the existence of love, how would you go about doing it? I doubt there is much science can tell us that could convince an agnostic about love that love does in fact exist. Most non-believers today probably agree that religious belief is at least in some sense what Freud considered to be “wishful thinking” and I don’t see why the existence of love shouldn’t also be subject to the same criticism. I saw an interview with Stephen Hawking a few months ago and he was asked what advice he would give his kids about life. His response was something like, “ If you are so fortunate in life as to find love then cherish it and hold on to it and be glad that you are so lucky”. I thought this was interesting because Hawking is an excellent scientist who is very crippled and does not believe in God. I can’t even imagine having to live life in his paralyzed conditioned and I am so thankful for my health. Hawking will not give into the belief that there is a God (what many consider wishful thinking) but he is all too ready to believe that there is such a thing as love, and it really exists.
Sam Harris briefly brought this point up in a lecture he was giving. He said that there are many things that spouses can do for each other to show each other that they love each other. Is that the standard by which we decide that love exists? Psychology and Neurology are progressing so fast that surely there will be some scientific explanations to these kinds of acts of love in the future. From an evolutionary standpoint, giving your wife flowers or taking her out to dinner could be seen as a way of enticing your mate to stay with you so that you can continue to have kids and pass on genes. There could be social reasons to sending your spouse a valentines gift at work like, feeling obligated to do so, wanting to avoid a fight, or wanting to give the most expensive present etc.
What if Tolstoy is right and the only reason why people get married is because we are animals that need to have sex and there are psychological and financial benefits to not living your life alone? When people get married they vow to love each other until “death do us part”, but the divorce rates in the U.S. are somewhere between 40% and 50%. One research says 2nd marriages have a 67% chance to end in divorce while 3rd marriages have a 74% chance (divorcerate.org/). Some people go to Vegas and get married by Elvis and vow to be together forever, and then get divorced in a week. A recent Pew Research Center study claims that 4 out of 10 Americans believe that marriage is becoming obsolete.
How do we know that love isn’t just another form of wishful thinking? It is much more comforting to believe that you have a romantic and almost mystical connection with someone than to believe that humans need to interact with other humans and also have sex. Couldn’t love be nothing more than 2 companions who you mate, receive mutual benefits, and idealize their bond? I don’t think other animals fall in love so why do humans claim to? Secular people believe we are nothing more than evolved primates with greater intellects, so what’s so special about humans that they get to fall in love? Many couples get infatuated with each other and claim to be in love but break up after the puppy love wears off. If you have a tingling feeling in your heart when you are around the person you love that is great, but there is probably a scientific explanation as to why the chemicals in your body are reacting this way to give you such a feeling. In modern western culture we think of love as being at least monogamous, but people in different times in cultures have practiced polygamy. Lovers say things like “we were meant to be together”, but in a purely random universe with no divine plan that can’t possibly be true. Most of the people who have ever lived believed in some kind of higher power, but that doesn’t prove that there is such a higher power. Similarly, we have millennia of people falling in love and expressing their love in the different forms of art and that doesn’t prove that love exists.
Whatever way you define love I think you have to include in your definition the kind of romantic, extraordinary, almost mystic feelings that most people who’ve been in love have claimed to feel. The point of this was just to show that there are many reasons to be skeptical about whether or not love really exists but all people in love believe that love is real. Similarly, there are many reasons to be skeptical about whether or not God really exists, but most people who have lived have believed in some kind of higher power. I believe that there are some things that can’t be fully explained rationally or scientifically and perhaps love is one of them. I would like to hear your thoughts on this issue, what do you think?