The Heart Outright: A Comment on “If I Could Just Stop Loving You”

American Journal of Bioethics 13 (11):24-25 (2013)
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In one version of the Narcissus myth, Narcissus spurns a young suitor, Aminias, who is heartbroken as a result. Narcissus offers Aminias a sword to deal with his misery, which Aminias duly uses to...

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