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The Natural Philosophy of Love

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The author applies natural-history and comparative biology to human and animal sexuality, examining sexual selection, reproduction modes (asexual, hermaphroditism, parthenogenesis), and the emergence of sexes. Chapters trace sexual dimorphism across invertebrates, birds, and mammals, describe reproductive organs and copulatory mechanics, and discuss psychological and social implications such as pair-bonding, sexual aesthetics, and the effects of civilization. The work assesses female and male roles in reproduction, considers theoretical elimination of males, and offers reflections on feminism, libido, and the biological roots of desire, combining anatomical description, evolutionary argument, and cultural observation.

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Remy de Gourmont

Rémy de Gourmont was a French symbolist writer and critic, known for his exploration of themes related to love, aesthetics, and the nature of art. His literary contributions include novels, essays, and poetry, reflecting his deep engagement with the cultural currents of his time. One of his notable works, "A Night in the Luxembourg," showcases his unique style and philosophical insights. De Gourmont was also influential in the development of modernist literature, often blending elements of decadence with a keen intellectual rigor. His writings continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersections of literature and philosophy.

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