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Ларри Янг - Химия любви. Научный взгляд на любовь, секс и влечение

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Новая социальная нейробиология вынуждает нас задавать эти вопросы, но она же способна помочь найти ответы. Она может дать материал для более крепкого остова человеческой культуры. Если мы собираемся избежать воплощения мрачных перспектив, открывшихся нам в нашем сегодня, нам следует очень внимательно относиться к тому, что мы себе рассказываем. И тогда любовь никогда не падет со своего пьедестала.

Благодарности

Авторы благодарны тем, чьи помощь и сотрудничество помогли нам создать эту книгу. Мы многим обязаны людям, с которыми беседовали, задавая очень личные вопросы; они терпеливо отвечали и тратили свое время. Особенно мы благодарны ученым, с готовностью вступавшим в оживленные и зачастую рискованные дискуссии о смысле и содержании своей работы.

Дэвид Молдауэр безоговорочно поверил в наш замысел, а Джиллиан Грей помогла нам его осуществить.

Спасибо Мишель Тесслер, Сьюзан Херд за ее непростую работу и советы, а также Алексу Херду за мудрое руководство.

Брайан благодарит Ларри, самого приятного и энергичного соавтора, какого только можно пожелать.

Жена Ларри Энн не просто выслушивает его рассуждения о сексе и отношениях между полами – она продолжает его любить, что говорит о многом, а его дети – это постоянное напоминание о том, как важна история любви.

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