The paper presents an empirical analysis of social love, highlighting the meaning and the empirically detectable dimensions of this concept and clarifying some unresolved issues in the theoretical literature on this topic. Thanks to a qualitative meta-analysis conducted on some case studies the paper tries to understand how agape manifests itself in the social dimension and how it differs from other phenomena such as help, altruism and giving to others.

(2019). Overabounding and social relations: a study of antinomies and the specifics of a concept through a meta-analysis of multiple case studies [journal article - articolo]. In SOCIOLOGIA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/237009

Overabounding and social relations: a study of antinomies and the specifics of a concept through a meta-analysis of multiple case studies

Sena, Barbara;
2019-01-01

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The paper presents an empirical analysis of social love, highlighting the meaning and the empirically detectable dimensions of this concept and clarifying some unresolved issues in the theoretical literature on this topic. Thanks to a qualitative meta-analysis conducted on some case studies the paper tries to understand how agape manifests itself in the social dimension and how it differs from other phenomena such as help, altruism and giving to others.
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Sena, Barbara; Cataldi, Silvia
(2019). Overabounding and social relations: a study of antinomies and the specifics of a concept through a meta-analysis of multiple case studies [journal article - articolo]. In SOCIOLOGIA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/237009
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