Can we measure love? What are the problems with trying to?

Can we measure love? What are the problems with trying to?




  1. Sternberg's triangular theory of love is an attempt to measure love.
  2. Top: Intimacy (Liking)
  3. Bottom Left: Passion (One night stand)
  4. Bottom Right: Commitment (Empty Love)


Look at the figure above. Robert Sternberg has created this tripartite theory of love. It is based on the presence or absence of intimacy, commitment, and passion. If we have intimacy but no passion or commitment (see the top of the pyramid) we have liking. If we have commitment but no intimacy or passion we have what Sternberg calls empty love.

If you have passion but no commitment or intimacy, you have a one night stand. Presumably, what we all seek is consummate love, depicted here in the center of our pyramid, where we have high intimacy, high passion and high commitment.

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