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Letter: Broken hearts

Published 5 March 2014

Your thought-provoking interview with cognitive scientist and ethicist Brian D. Earp about a cure for love was good (15 February, p 27), but would have been improved by including a consideration of the various stages of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining or negotiation, depression and acceptance.

The lengths of these stages probably depend on a multitude of factors, such as age, health, gender and whether the couple have any children. Earp doesn’t consider at which stage of the cycle “anti-love” pills would be most effective. There is a danger that, taken at the wrong time, they might derail the process.
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Issue no. 2959 published 8 March 2014

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