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Romantic love and sexual behaviour : perspectives from the social sciences
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ISBN: 0275957268 Year: 1998 Publisher: London Praeger

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Westerners believe that love makes life worth living; that sex is a natural desire different in kind from love; and that only cynics reduce our love life to a calculation of economic or genetic factors. In this volume, essays explore these and other assumptions about the relationship between romantic love and sex.


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Cognition In and Out of the Mind : Advances in Cultural Model Theory
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ISBN: 9783031481819 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This edited collection presents an agenda for the interdisciplinary study of anthropology and cognitive science. It consists of fifteen chapters written by international experts on the relationship between culture and cognition. This volume is unique in that it includes both inside (i.e., shared mental templates) and outside (i.e., extended, embedded, enactive and ecological) theories of cognition. The contributors come from the diverse disciplinary fields of anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, and cognitive science. The aim is to investigate the mental production of shared knowledge, goals, and desires around which human social life revolves. The coverage spans cultural and linguistic evolution, the importance of local histories, and the role of cultural models to understand and interact with the world. Drawing on cultural model theory, this volume is an invaluable resource for linguists, cognitive scientists, anthropologists, and other social scientists willing to explore and understand how the sharedness of culture can bond us all together across relative cultural differences and (mis)perceived divisions. Giovanni Bennardo is a Board of Trustees Professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Cognitive Science Initiative at Northern Illinois University, USA. With six book publications, a long list of articles, and many book chapters to his credit, he also edited three special issues for World Cultures, the Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science and the Journal of Qualitative Psychology. Victor de Munck is Professor of Anthropology at Vilnius University, Lithuania. His research focuses on changes in love, marriage, and family cultural models as they affect decisions to marry and have children. This current project has received funding from the Research Council of Lithuania, Grant S-MIP-21-47 (P-MIP-21-258). Stephen Chrisomalis is a Professor of Anthropology at Wayne State University in Detroit, USA. His research focuses on the anthropology of numbers and mathematics, as well as historical, comparative, and linguistic approaches to cultural models. His books include Numerical Notation: A Comparative History, Human Expeditions: Inspired by Bruce Trigger, and Reckonings: Numerals, Cognition, and History.

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