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Category: love

Posted on April 27, 2020February 7, 2020 by Admin

Being Human: Is companionate love best understood as socially or biologically driven?

As part of our first year Being Human module, students write an essay where they consider social and biological anthropological perspectives on a key topic in anthropology.  This week we are featuring an essay by Eve Burnett. Eve’s bio: I am a first-year student from Bath. My interests in human culture and societies, along with Read More…

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