'I Wish My Speech Were Like a Loadstone’: Cavendish on Love and Self-Love

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (3):381-409 (2021)
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Abstract

This paper examines the surprisingly central role of sympathetic love within Margaret Cavendish’s philosophy. It shows that such love fulfils a range of metaphysical functions, and highlight an important shift in Cavendish’s account vis-a-vis earlier conceptions: sympathetic love is no longer given an emanative or mechanistic explanation, but is naturalized as an active emotion. It furthers investigate to what extent Cavendish’s account reveals a rift between the realm of nature and the realm of human sociability, and whether this rift really prompts an inward turn, as some interpreters have suggested.

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