
#520 - Robin Dunbar - The Evolutionary Psychology Of Love
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- Robin Dunbar is an anthropologist, evolutionary psychologist, head of the Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Oxford and an author.…
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Gone Girl
“The female protagonist in 'Gone Girl' is very manipulative and uses a line about the male form being an aberration, which ties into the discussion of gender and development.”
Interstellar
“The film Interstellar raises a question about why we continue to love people that have already died, exploring themes of love and human connection.”