1. Why is law afraid of passion?
2. Did the poetry really invent love? And that's the most harmful thing that it has done?
3. Why do poets have to talk to the dead?
4. Have we lost the sense of beauty?
5. Can women be taught to play the role of muses?
6. Did the poets also invent desire? What's the difference between love and desire?
7. Should women be responsible for recovering the aesthetic taste for beauty?
8. What is beauty? Will beauty save us?
9. Do men and women experience desire in different ways?
10. What does language have to do with differentiating the two?
11. Is the issue of the disconnection between humans and nature, re-discovering beauty in nature more important?
12. what's so culturally offensive about asking women to be muses to transform men?
13. what does "an active subject" mean?
14. Does literature enhance desire and love? Does it enable certain experiences that wouldn't otherwise be experienced?
15. Why do all these questions matter? Or do they matter?
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