Presented as Dante's closest earthly analogy for selfless love.
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maternal love
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So maybe he's using the idea of maternal love again. Like he thinks maternal love is the closest thing to selflessness that God has..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So maybe he's using the idea of maternal love again. Like he thinks maternal love is the closest thing to selflessness that God has..."
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A student proposes that Dante treats maternal love as the earthly form closest to selflessness, and Jiang explicitly agrees that Dante thinks very highly of mothers.
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"So maybe he's using the idea of maternal love again. Like he thinks maternal love is the closest thing to selflessness that God has..."
"That is true. He definitely thinks very highly of mothers. Yes."
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