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Love online : emotions on the Internet
by
Ben-Ze®ev, Aaron
in
Love Computer network resources.
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Man-woman relationships Computer network resources.
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Mate selection Computer network resources.
2011
This book will change the way you look at cyberspace and love forever. Computers are changing not just the way we work. Falling in & out of love, flirting, cheating, even having sex online have all become part of the modern way of living & loving.
Love Online
by
Ben-Ze'ev, Aaron
in
Computer network resources
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Computer sex
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Dating (Social customs) -- Computer network resources
2004,2009
Computers have changed not just the way we work but the way we love. Falling in and out of love, flirting, cheating, even having sex online have all become part of the modern way of living and loving. Yet we know very little about these new types of relationship. How is an online affair where the two people involved may never see or meet each other different from an affair in the real world? Is online sex still cheating on your partner? Why do people tell complete strangers their most intimate secrets? What are the rules of engagement? Will online affairs change the monogamous nature of romantic relationships? These are just some of the questions Professor Aaron Ben Ze'ev, distinguished writer and academic, addresses in this 2004 book, a full-length study of love online. Accessible, shocking, entertaining, enlightening, this book will change the way you look at cyberspace and love forever.
Envy and Inequality
1992
It is often said that envy has one egalitarian virtue: a desire to end inequality. An argument is made that envy does not have such a virtue and that reduced inequality does not lead to less envy.
Journal Article
The Virtue of Modesty
1993
Modesty is generally recognized as an important virtue, but the characteristics of modesty are difficult to define. A definition of modesty is presented.
Journal Article
The Subtlety of Emotions
2000
An informal yet rigorous exploration of human emotions in all their complexity and subtlety.