Description |
xvi, 213 pages ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [185]-199) and index. |
Summary |
A philosopher offers her new theory on the nature of romantic love that brings together its humanistic and scientific components and explains how our acceptance of non-traditional relationships—including homosexual, interracial and non-monogamous ones—will continue to evolve in the future. --Publisher's description. |
Contents |
Love is biology -- Love is society -- Gems at the garage sale : philosophers on love -- Love is as love does : love's dual nature -- Under construction : love's changing role -- What needs to change -- It's love, Jim, but not as we know it : the future (via the past). |
Subject |
Love -- Philosophy.
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Love -- Philosophy.
(OCoLC)fst01002778
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PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics.
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PHILOSOPHY / Social.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture.
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ISBN |
9780465098859 (hardcover) |
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0465098851 (hardcover) |
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