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A General Theory of Love

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The book examines the phenomenon of love and human connection from a combined scientific and cultural perspective. It attempts to reconcile the language and insights of humanistic inquiry and cultural wisdom (literature, song, poetry, painting, sculpture, dance and philosophy) with the more recent
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received generally positive reviews, including Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, the Washington Post, and the San Francisco Examiner. It reached number 5 slot on the San Francisco Chronicle's Non-Fiction best seller list. However, the book has been criticized for its "convoluted and opaque" prose
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has been compared to the work of Steven Pinker and Oliver Sacks. Since its first publication, the book has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Korean, Latvian, Croatian, and
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findings of social science, neuroscience and evolutionary biology. Presenting scientific facts and hypotheses through engaging prose,
258: 70:, and was first published by Random House in 2000. It has since been reissued twice, with new editions appearing in 2001 and 2007. 426: 398: 323: 294: 386: 228: 156: 431: 327: 410: 116: 188: 63: 365: 254: 198: 140: 392: 357: 193: 144: 136: 84: 203: 176: 152: 148: 115:, with a focus on the emerging understanding of the limbic brain and the development of 319: 66:
written by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, Richard Lannon, and psychiatric professors at the
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style, as well as its extensive reliance on the model of the
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Ledoux, Joseph E. (2000). "Emotion Circuits in the Brain".
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2000 book by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon
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Lewis, Thomas L.; Amini, Fari; Lannon, Richard (2000).
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emotions
biological psychiatry
University of California, San Francisco
Persian
emotions
intimacy
love
Freud
neuroscience
personality
limbic system
hippocampus
amygdala
limbic cortex
limbic resonance
limbic regulation
emotional health
limbic revision
individual
social pathologies
triune brain
Paul D. MacLean
Affective neuroscience
Limbic resonance
Limbic regulation
Limbic revision
"Thomas Lewis: Author's official website"
Archived
ISBN

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