Thursday, 2 October 2008
What is love?
Is it defined by the fluttering of butterflies in your stomach while you blush and mimic an apple, and smile from ear to ear with a grin so big, so silly that it compares to the crescent moon?
Or is it induced by pheromones that create a certain feel-good electrical current throughout your body?
Or it is a social construction?
What are the different perspectives on this thing called love? Join us and Prof Stephen Yeh from the University of Hawaii, 3rd Oct, 12.30pm @ LT25, as he brings us through this thing called love.
Programme highlights
Prologue
1. The subjective definition
2. Love and like
3. The Pearce definition
4. Romanticism
5. Romantic fallacies
6. A typology of love or lovers:Eros, Mania, Ludus, Agape, Storge, Pragma
7. Theory of complementary needs
8. Feminization of love
9. Theoretical importance of love
Epilogue
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