
Wanting to be Wanted (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)
Minds Almost Meeting
What Do We Want Someone to Want Us For?
Aristotle says that the erotic preferences for B one for no sex but for the person who's passionately interested in you. Well, now we have a match, but this is asymmetric and perhaps in many ways, you know, unsatisfactory. Conflict that we came across made us both interested in thinking more about well what exactly do we want someone to want us for. Did I summarize it well? You can email me at lucy.glanfield@mailonline.com.
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