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    <![CDATA[Poor, poor science--it gets blamed for everything.  While it might be true that some of our alienation and unhappiness stem from a too-rational misunderstanding of emotion, it's also true that science is its own remedy.  <em>A General Theory of Love</em>, by San Francisco psychiatrists Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon, is a powerfully humanistic look at the natural history of our deepest feelings, and why a simple hug is often more important than a portfolio full of stock options. Their grasp of neural science is topnotch, but the book is more about humans as social animals and how we relate to others--for once, the brain plays second fiddle to the heart.<p> Though some of their social analysis is less than fully thought out--surely e-mail isn't a truly unique form of communication, as they suggest--the work as a whole is strong and merits attention.  Science, it turns out, does have much to say about our messy feelings and relationships.  While much of it could be filed under &quot;common sense,&quot; it's nice to know that common sense is replicable.  Hard-science types will probably be exasperated with the constant shifts between data and appeals to emotional truths, but the rest of us will see in <em>A General Theory of Love</em> a new synthesis of research and poetry. <em>--Rob Lightner</em> </p>]]>
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