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Science doesn't detract from love.

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Mohammed Hijab's profile picture
Mohammed Hijab3 years ago

Since you can't put love under a microscope, how can "love" even exist in your world view ?

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JPA3 years ago

This is true - but not for the reason suggested here: science doesn’t detract from love because it doesn’t (and, by itself, cannot) establish that love = brain activity. It shows, at most, that the experience of love, in humans, is *causally dependent* upon brain events.

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Kevin Cockburn3 years ago

I think love has to also be a trancendental thing. Something greater than just a chemical reaction. A hint of the ultimate reality.

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Mark W.3 years ago

Dawkins can't explain love, but the other guy loves him anyway. Coz, science.

Tony Zhang's profile picture
Tony Zhang3 years ago

Your work helps us make sense of ourselves to improve ourselves

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Roger Marques3 years ago

I am a great fan of science. My background is in Biochemistry and I specialized, inspired by you Sir and the likes of Sagan and Tyson.

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HaStaBu3 years ago

science is a method of removing the ways we delude and bias ourselves, it’s truly beautiful

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Christopher Antoniou3 years ago

Oxytocin is indeed a powerful hormone for mammals, similarly Mesotocin for birds. That there is an underlying evolutionary drive behind both chemical counterparts, reaffirms 'love' as an effective and important tool for the survival and replication of our genes.

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Patrick 🇵🇸 🍉 🇱🇧3 years ago

Wait. Is it "just brain stuff and hormones" or is it "an intense emotion"? If it is "an intense emotion" then plainly it isn't *just* "brain stuff and hormones."

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Commodus3 years ago

Science is a love of the truth

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