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  • Natural Love: Rousseau’s Blueprint for a Strong Marriage
    2026/04/02

    Ed and Maya explore Rousseau’s vision of a natural, harmonious marriage built on mutual affection, shared duties, and personal liberty. They examine his call for mothers to nurse their children to strengthen family bonds, the power of gentleness and tact in the home, and the importance of remaining lovers even after becoming husband and wife. Rousseau shows how shared talents, balanced influence, and love grounded in esteem—not wealth or rank—create a happy, lasting union rooted in nature’s design.

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    22 分
  • The Utopian Marriage
    2026/04/01

    Ed and Maya discover how Thomas More’s Utopian ideals shape a disciplined, character‑driven approach to marriage. They explore his call for rigorous partner selection, lifelong commitment, and moral integrity over fleeting beauty. From transparency in courtship to monogamy, fidelity, and caring for a spouse in sickness, More’s guidance emphasizes virtue, order, and reconciliation. Learn how duty, honesty, and shared stability create the foundations of a successful and enduring marriage.

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    20 分
  • Voltaire’s Guide to an Enlightened Marriage: Friendship, Virtue, and Harmony
    2026/03/31

    Ed and Maya explore Voltaire’s vision of a “marriage of the soul,” a partnership built on friendship, virtue, and mutual support. They examine his call for reciprocity, monogamy rooted in giving an “entire heart,” and the power of toleration in overcoming human weakness. Voltaire’s guidance highlights shared labor, moderation, personal care, and the rejection of vanity in favor of true beneficence. A clear, uplifting blueprint for creating harmony and dignity in modern relationships.

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    19 分
  • Friction in Marriage
    2026/03/30

    Ed & Maya discover how Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy can transform a marriage by shifting love from fleeting emotion to enduring duty. We explore his call for “practical love,” treating a spouse as an end in themselves, cultivating mutual respect, and practicing steady moral discipline. For Kant, a successful marriage is defined not by happiness alone, but by good will, purity of motive, and the shared pursuit of virtue—the true foundation of lasting partnership

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    21 分
  • The Platonic Marriage
    2026/03/28

    Edy and Maya explore how Socrates’ philosophy can strengthen a marriage by fostering a “marriage of true minds.” He urges couples to value the soul over the body, pursue virtue together, and practice temperance to master unruly impulses. Socrates emphasizes intellectual equality, shared pursuits, and honest dialogue as the path to harmony. By cultivating truth, unity of feeling, and a life oriented toward wisdom, partners can build a relationship rooted in reason, balance, and lasting companionship.

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    22 分
  • Mind Your Marriage
    2026/03/27

    Ed & Maya discover Sor Juana’s powerful insights on building a stronger marriage through equality, dignity, and intellectual companionship. Drawing from her poetry and philosophy, they explore the value of mutual respect, inner virtue over appearance, moral consistency, and emotional balance. Sor Juana’s vision of two souls joined by shared spirit shows how reflection, sincerity, and reason can create harmony and lasting unity in a partnership.

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    21 分
  • Herodotus for Couples: Insights for a Healthy Marriage
    2026/03/26

    Ed and Maya explore how Herodotus’s Histories offer timeless guidance for modern marriage. From the queen who defended her dignity against betrayal to Masistes’ steadfast loyalty under pressure, these stories reveal the importance of respecting boundaries, honoring commitments, and standing by a partner even when others interfere. We also examine how fulfilling shared expectations, protecting each other’s reputation, and living by common principles create the strong “ties” that hold a marriage together.

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    20 分
  • The Sanctuary Marriage
    2026/03/25

    Ed and Maya explore how John Locke’s philosophy can strengthen modern marriages by framing them as voluntary, equal partnerships rooted in consent, shared goals, and individual rights. Locke’s view of conjugal society emphasizes mutual support, united interests, limited and clearly defined power, and the freedom to shape the marriage contract. Success is measured through the preservation and education of children, economic cooperation, protection of each partner’s rights, and faithful adherence to the compact that holds the union together.

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    21 分