In the Name of Love

A Philosopher Looks at Our Deepest Emotions
Aaron Ben-Zeév is President and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Haifa. His books include: In the Name of Love: Romantic Ideology and its Victims. See full bio

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Who Cares About the Economy of Extramarital Affairs?

The loss experienced when a partner engages in a romantic affair is often described as a loss of resources; it is not evident that this is indeed the case. Read More

Extramarital affairs

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54% of people are currently looking for affairs

Hi,

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Cheating Spouse

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