Exploring in depth the affair and its often painful consequences, "Love Affairs" crafts an understanding of why people become involved in extramarital affairs, and offers ways to lessen the marital damage an affair can cause. In practical, nonmoralistic ways, intensely intimate issues are examined such as love and marriage, the ethics of having love affairs, fidelity, and more.
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database named Richard Taylor.
Richard Taylor was an American philosopher known for his dry wit and Socratic approach, and an internationally-known beekeeper. He received his Ph.D. at Brown University, and taught principally there as well as at Columbia and the University of Rochester, from which he retired in 1985.