What Is Love? Scientists Have Answers—But They Don’t All Agree
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What Is Love? Scientists Have Answers—But They Don’t All Agree
For millennia, philosophers, prophets, and poets have debated and theorized about love: what it is, how to describe it, how to cultivate it. Scientists, not so much. Indeed, only in recent decades have researchers become comfortable studying love explicitly. Previously, psychologists called the subject of their research “interpersonal attraction” or used the lens of attachment. While the term love may call to mind romance or a dyadic relationshi…
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