
Practical philosophy club Stockholm 🇸🇪
Romance is one of humanity's most powerful experiences. We enter romantic relationships with hopes, expectations, and intentions. We seek love, companionship, security, passion, and meaning.
Yet romance often produces consequences we never planned: joy and heartbreak, growth and dependency, freedom and obligation, self-discovery and self-loss.
This discussion explores the relationship between romantic intention and romantic consequence. Can we ever know what love will bring? And are the unintended consequences of romance accidents—or part of its very nature?
Important Thinkers
Plato
Love as a longing for beauty and transcendence.
Question:
Are we seeking a person or something beyond them?
Søren Kierkegaard
Romantic love versus commitment.
Question:
What happens when passion becomes responsibility?
Arthur Schopenhauer
Romance may serve biological purposes beyond individual intentions.
Question:
Do we choose love, or does nature choose through us?
Simone de Beauvoir
Love, freedom, and mutual recognition.
Question:
Can romance preserve individual freedom?
Alain de Botton
Modern expectations of romantic relationships.
Question:
Do we expect too much from love?
Two-Hour Discussion Structure
Part I — What Is Romance? (20 min)
What distinguishes romance from friendship?
What do people seek in romantic relationships?
Is romance primarily emotional, biological, social, or cultural?
Can romance exist without idealization?
Part II — Intended Consequences (20 min)
Why do people pursue romance?
What outcomes do people generally hope for?
Is happiness the primary goal of romance?
What expectations are reasonable to bring into a relationship?
Part III — Unintended Consequences (30 min)
What unexpected consequences often emerge from romance?
Why does romance sometimes change people's identities?
Can love make people less free?
Can romance create suffering even when intentions are good?
Why do relationships often reveal aspects of ourselves we did not k
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