Una teoria general del amor

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Oasis, Producciones Generales de Comunicacion, S.L., 2001 - 322 páginas
Durante siglos el amor ha sido abordado desde ópticas muy dispares. Pero hasta la década pasada, la ciencia no había podido desvelar muchas de las preguntas sobre el amor. ¿Qué es? ¿Por qué hay algunas personas que son incapaces de encontrarlo? ¿Por qué duele la soledad? ¿Qué son las relaciones humanas y cómo funcionan? Este libro reúne tres autoridades de la psiquiatría y su experiencia acumulada durante años para acercar a todos los lectores el misterio del amor, hacerlo comprensible e iluminar uno de los aspectos más esenciales de las personas.

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Lewis Thomas was born in Flushing, New York, and received his medical degree from Harvard University, with a specialization in internal medicine and pathology. He has been a professor at several medical schools, as well as dean of the Yale Medical School. Most recently Thomas has been chancellor and president emeritus of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and professor of medicine at the Cornell Medical School. His erudite books have earned him a wide audience, making him one of the best-known advocates of science in the United States during the past 20 years. For example, The Lives of a Cell won the National Book Award in arts and letters in 1974, and The Medusa and the Snail won the American Book Award for science in 1981.

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