JAMES GILES is a lecturer in the University of Cambridge Institute for Continuing Education. His writings on philosophical psychology, metaphysics, and human relationships are widely discussed. He is best known for his version of the no-self theory of personal identity, the vulnerability and care theory of love, and the theory of sexual desire as an existential need. Giles' works are typically interdisciplinary and intercultural, drawing on such areas as philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and biology, while exploring their expression in different cultures.
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