id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fxgr5wc3pna7hg3vlfjiwhb7dy Jeanette Bicknell Love, Beauty, and Yeats's "Anne Gregory" 2010 13 .pdf application/pdf 5130 381 74 Love, Beauty, and yeats's "anne GreGory" Love, Beauty, and yeats's "anne GreGory" Love, Beauty, and yeats's "anne GreGory" anne if she is loved for the beauty of her hair? Love, together with a number of other psychological attitudes, share a feature which rorty calls their "historicity." What of anne in yeats's poem to be loved "for herself alone" as an expression can say in general philosophical terms about love and rationality. We know that anne finds the poet's claim that she will not be loved anne might reasonably expect that if her young man loves her truly It is anne who is loved; not her hair. Is anne truly loved if she is loved simply for her beautiful hair, and not for herself ? If young men love anne for her blond hair, there is a possibility that the poet is clear that anne is loved; but It may not be irrational to love anne for her yellow hair. ./cache/work_fxgr5wc3pna7hg3vlfjiwhb7dy.pdf ./txt/work_fxgr5wc3pna7hg3vlfjiwhb7dy.txt