The Scientification of Love
by:
Michel Odent (author)
Why do all cultures ritually disrupt the first contact between mother and new-born baby? Why has there hitherto been an evolutionary advantage in developing human potential for aggression rather than the capacity to love? Until recently love has been the realm of poets, artists and philosophers....
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Why do all cultures ritually disrupt the first contact between mother and new-born baby? Why has there hitherto been an evolutionary advantage in developing human potential for aggression rather than the capacity to love? Until recently love has been the realm of poets, artists and philosophers. Latterly it has been studied from multiple scientific perspectives. Michel Odent argues that the specialist approach has overlooked the importance of love as a potential new strategy for human survival, and that the old survival strategy, the domination of nature and other human groups, is no longer appropriate. By weaving together data from a multitude of disciplines, Michel Odent, is able to offer a number of insightful, and exciting explanations, and makes the case for the adoption of radical new strategies for human survival.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781853434761 (1853434760)
Publish date: January 1st 1999
Publisher: Free Association Books
Pages no: 130
Edition language: English
Of what birth is and what it should be. More a list of references than a book, but very useful. Among a lot of other things he includes the ideas of Elaine Morgan and Candace Pert. I recommend it to both women and men, but especially to doctors.