Abstract

Love is a phenomenon we are involved with in our life. The concept of love has been immensely discussed and challenged by philosophers and psychologists all throughout the history because of its salient and effective role in our individual and social lives. Self-love and altruistic love, two main types of love, have been repeatedly reflected in psychologists' works; self-love refers to a kind of love which is based on psychological egoism; on the other hand, altruistic love is conceived of as a sort of love which is principally based on selflessness, caring, respect, and sacrifice. “ White Nights” is a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky which seemingly has an altruistic view toward love; it sounds that Dostoyevsky has made a purposeful attempt to praise such altruistic love in the story. Thus, it has been tried to delve into the concept of love manifested in White Nights . This paper is divided into two parts; in the first part, a theoretical framework entailing definitions of love and its types is depicted; in the second part, an account of how love is emerged in the story will be explained. At last, this paper substantiates that altruistic love is represented and admired in this story and is preferred to the other types of love.

Highlights

  • Love is a phenomenon we are involved with in our life

  • Self-love and altruistic love, two main types of love, have been repeatedly reflected in psychologists' works; self-love refers to a kind of love which is based on psychological egoism; on the other hand, altruistic love is conceived of as a sort of love which is principally based on selflessness, caring, respect, and sacrifice

  • “White Nights” is a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky which seemingly has an altruistic view toward love; it sounds that Dostoyevsky has made a purposeful attempt to praise such altruistic love in the story

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Summary

Does this love cure characters psychologically or not?

This article will try to give logical answers to these questions in the philosophical and psychological views, and in the second part, these answers will be applied to and extracted from the White Nights. This paper deals with a theoretical framework, and a practical criticism will be represented based on it

Part Ι
Types of Love
Impersonal Love
Interpersonal Love
Greek Types of Love
Philia
Storge
Self-Love
Altruism
PART ΙΙ
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Love in the story
Analysis of love based on the first classification of types of love
Analysis of love based on the second classification of types of love
Analysis of love based on the third classification of types of love
Conclusion
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