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    The medicalization of love: response to critics by Earp, B, Sandberg, A, Savulescu, J

    Published 2016
    “…In 2015, we published an article entitled “The Medicalization of Love,” in which we argued that both good and bad consequences could be expected to follow from love’s medicalization, depending upon how the process unfolded. …”
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    Einstein and his love of music by Foster, B

    Published 2005
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    Sartre and the possibility of authentic love by Gibson, C

    Published 2019
    “…<p>In <em>'Being and Nothingness'</em>, Jean-Paul Sartre claims that all love is doomed to failure. According to Sartre, love is a bad faith attempt to capture the Other’s freedom in order to secure for oneself a fixed nature. …”
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    LIVING, LOVING AND HEALING : A Guide to a Fuller Life, More Love and Greater Wealth / by Siegel, Bernie S., author 644496

    Published 1993
    “…Handling the fear of recurrent illness, dealing with anger and pain and understanding the gifts of hope and unconditional love.…”
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    Portrayal of Love and Romance: a Comparative Analysis of Lahiri’s Interpreter of Melodies and Sidhwa’s Their Language of Love by Dr. Zia Ahmed

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… This paper aims to investigate the portrayal of love and its expression in Lahiri and Sidhwa’s short stories and attempts to determine the voice and agency of female expression of love. …”
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    “All my loves / are reparations loves”: Decolonizing Borders and Reparative Queerness in Natalie Diaz’s Poetry by Héloïse Thomas

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In her two poetry collections, When My Brother Was an Aztec and Postcolonial Love Poem, Diaz crafts a poetics specifically tailored to three intertwined goals: revisiting traumatic history on three different levels (individual/personal, family, community) in order to counter hegemonic erasures on which is founded an illegitimate national imaginary; questioning the legitimacy of all borders imposed by ongoing colonial rule –whether geographical, social, or sexual; and articulating lesbian Indigenous desire as a means to create new types of kinship and reopen a sense of futurity.…”
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    Jeanette Winterson’s discourse of love : an investigation of alterity in love in written on the body, the passion and sexing the cherry by Yeo, Tiffany Cher Ying

    Published 2014
    “…This paper seeks to evaluate the alterity in love within the postmodern fiction of Jeanette Winterson—Written on the Body, The Passion and Sexing the Cherry. …”
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    In loving memory? Indecent forgetting of the dead in continental sister-books and Julian of Norwich's revelation of love by Perk, GG

    Published 2023
    “…It juxtaposes a Middle English visionary text,&nbsp;A Revelation of Love&nbsp;by anchorite Julian of Norwich (1342/1343&ndash;c. 1416), with the mid-fourteenth-century Middle High German sister-book (compilation of nuns&rsquo; lives) of the Dominican convent of St Katharinental in Diessenhofen (in present-day Switzerland) and the early sixteenth-century Middle Dutch sister-book of Diepenveen (in the present-day Netherlands), originating from a&nbsp;Devotio Moderna&nbsp;convent of Augustinian canonesses regular. …”
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    Kisah cinta dalam al-quran / by 522127 Misbah Em Majidy

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…Love…”
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    Do you love me? An empirical analysis of the feeling of love amongst children in out of-home care by Mette Lausten, Signe Frederiksen

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Questions about whether love can be offered in residential child care units, whether combining child protection and safeguarding in social work with loving care or care with love is possible, and whether children and young people feel loved by someone who is paid to care for them, have raised long-standing issues. …”
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    What’s Love Got to do With it? Introducing bell hooksian Love Typologies to Qualitative Inquiry in Educational Research by LaShawn Faith Washington

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thus, as a means to move past antiquated theorization and knowledge production practices, I proposed a pathway forward by introducing a “bell hooksian approach” to higher educational research that is based on four “hooksian love typologies” (love as an active choice, revolutionary self-love, familial, and romantic) rooted in the scholarship of Black feminist theorist bell hooks. …”
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