Abstract
El nombre érōs y su variante éros aparecen 37 veces en Aristóteles, que tiene un notable interés por varios aspectos relacionados con el amor: 1. Como dios; 2. Como deseo vehemente; 3. Como algo involuntario; 4. Eros homosexual masculino; 5. Ejemplos de ese amor; 6. Tener amores masculinos y femeninos; 7. Posible acto venéreo con personas de ambos sexos; 8. Deseo incestuoso de una madre respecto a su hijo; 9. Amor incestuoso entrehermanos; 10. Incesto en general; 11. Pasión erótica de una mujer casada hacia un joven; 12. El cuerpo sufre en relación con el amor; 13. El amor atribuido a ciertos animales; 14. El amor alado reflejado en la pintura. Abstract: The noun érōs and its variant éros appear 37 times in Aristotle, who has remarkable interest in various issues related to love and offers different meanings of the word. 1. As god; 2. Asa vehement desire; 3. As something involuntary; 4. Male homosexual Eros; 5. Examples of this love; 6. Having male and female loves; 7. Possible venereal act with people of both sexes; 8. The incestuous desire of a mother regarding her son; 9. Incestuous love betweenbrothers; 10. Incest in general; 11. The erotic passion experienced by a married womantowards a young man; 12. The body suffers in relation to love; 13. The love attributed tocertain animals; 14. The winged love depicted in the painting.
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