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Helen Fisher bize neden sevdiğimizi ve aldattığımız anlatıyor.

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Antropolog Helen Fisher, nazik bir konuyu - aşkı - ele alıp, evrimleşmesini, biokimyasal kökenlerini ve sosyal önemini anlatıyor. Konuşmanın bitişinde de, antidepresanların bilinçsiz kullanımıyla ilgili potansiyel bir felaketten bahsediyor.

Translated into Turkish by Sinan Özel
Reviewed by Sancak Gülgen
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About Helen Fisher

Anthropologist Helen Fisher studies gender differences and the evolution of human emotions. She's best known as an expert on romantic love, and her beautifully penned books -- including… Full bio and more links

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