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    Example of Using the Point

    Drafting   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    The uses of the point are:
    The period is used at the end of a sentence.
    The period and followed is used to separate sentences.
    The full stop is placed at the end of each paragraph.
    The final period used at the end of the writing denotes a longer pause.
    The first word after the period is capitalized.

    Examples of use of the point in a text:

    Beginning with romanticism, love is conceived within a pantheism (Spinoza), his own monotheism annuls the terms of any possible relationship, and with it, love itself. (POINT AND FOLLOWED) Love, for Hegel, is unity, "consciousness of unity"; the dialectic of intersubjectivity is, however, a determination of this very unity in its mediation process. (POINT AND FOLLOWED) It would be debatable, therefore, that in the Hegelian Absolute there is no room for “authentic love”. (NEW PARAGRAPH)

    At the same time, a philosopher attached to the phenomenological movement, Max Scheler, has devoted interesting studies to the subject of love. (POINT AND FOLLOWED) Although influenced by Saint Augustine and Pascal, it has been Brentano, with his concept of intentionality, who has contributed the most to his “objectivist axiology”.

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    (POINT AND FOLLOWED) Scheler rejects love as an innateness, as an empiricism, and as a natural impulse. (POINT AND FOLLOWED) For him, the loved always expresses an act of valuation, which has its own laws; love and hate are personal acts in which the beloved is chosen or rejected, in which a selection is revealed. (FINAL POINT)

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