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What (who) is Philosophy of desire - definition


Philosophy of desire         
In philosophy, desire has been identified as a recurring philosophical problem. It has been variously interpreted as what compels someone towards the highest state of human nature or consciousness, as well as being posited as either something to be eliminated or a powerful source of potential.
Appetition         
·noun Desire; a longing for, or seeking after, something.
Désiré (baritone)         
  • Désiré as Jupiter in ''[[Orpheus in the Underworld]]'' at the Bouffes-Parisiens in 1858
FRENCH OPERA SINGER (1823-1873)
Desiré (actor); Amable Désiré Courtecuisse; Amable Courtecuisse; Courtecuisse, Amable; Desire (baritone)
Amable Courtecuisse (29 December 1823 – 7 September 1873), whose stage name was Désiré, was a French baritone, who is particularly remembered for creating many comic roles in the works of the French operetta composer Jacques Offenbach.Kutsch, K.