Notes

  1. . Solomon H.Katzy, “The Dehumanization and Rehumanization of Science and Society,” Zygon  9 (1974): 135.
  2. . John Deweyy, yA Common Faith (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1964), p. 51. See also Dewey's discussion of “the reality of ideal ends as… vouched for by their undeniable power in action” (p. 43).
  3. . This distinction I have elaborated in a paper, “The Development of the Earth and the Quality of Life,” yReligious Humanism 10 (1976): 134–38. It is similar to Abraham H. Maslow's differentiation between meeting basic needs or deficiencies and self‐actualization in Toward a Psychology of Being (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1968), pp. 21–27.
  4. . Howard T. Odumy, “The Ecosystem, Energy, and Human Values,” in this issue. See also A. J. Lotkay, “Contribution to the Energetics of Evolution,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 8 (1922): 147–55, and Howard T. Odum, Environment, Power, and Society (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1971), pp. 31–32.
  5. . J. Alan Wagary, “Growth versus the Quality of Life,” Science 168 (y1970): 1179–84; reprinted in John G. Burke, ed.y, The New Technology and Human Values (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1972), p. 79.
  6. . Cf. my “The Need for a Systems Approach,” in this issue.
  7. . In current philosophical ethics these are fomulated as the rule deontological approach or reasoning from principles and the ideological approach or reasoning to consequences that are judged to be valuable. See William K. Frankenay, Ethics (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1973), pp. 14–17.
  8. . Thomas Devaney Harbliny, “Mine or Garden?: Values and the Environment –Probable Sources of Change in the Next Hundred Years,” in this issue.
  9. . Don E. Marietta, Jr., “Religious Models and Ecological Decision Making,” in this issue.
  10. . David L.Sillsy, “The Environmental Movement and Its Critics,” Human Ecology  3 (1975): 31–32.
  11. . Mihaljo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestely, Mankind at the Turning Point (New York: E. P. Dutton Co, 1974), pp. 1–9.
  12. . Robert L. Heilbronery, An Inquiry into the Human Prospect (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1974), pp. 31–38.