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Others contend that a pure Love of God (or of the "other") is not founded on desire for happiness.
Aristotle and others contend that the desire for happiness grounds ethical activity.
Great thinkers judge the matters connected with this Problem differently.
Malloy\'s Aquinas on Beatific Charity and the Problem of Love examines the relationship between the desire for happiness and the Love of another, chiefly, the Love of God for His own sake.
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