Notes

  1. . The authors and literature cited in Zygon provide a sample.
  2. . See RalphWendell Burhoe, “Five Steps in the Evolution of Man's Knowledge of Good and Evil,” Zygon  2 (1967):82–83, esp. n. 28.
  3. . See n. 2 above and RalphWendell Burhoe, “Values via Science,” Zygon  4 (1969): 65–99.
  4. . See, for instance, Alfred E.Emerson, “Dynamic Homeostasis: A Unifying Principle in Organic, Social, and Ethical Evolution,” Zygon  3 (1968): 129–68, esp. p. 157.
  5. . ClydeKluckhohn, “The Scientific Study of Values and Contemporary Civilization,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society  102 (1958):470; reprinted in Zygon 1 (1966):232.
  6. . Anthony F. C. Wallace, “Religious Revitalization: A Function of Religion in Human History and Evolution,” presented at the 1961 summer conference of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science and published separately by the Institute; later published in Anthony F. C. Wallace, Religion: An Anthropological View (New York: Random House, 1966).
  7. . Wallace, Religion, p. 30.
  8. . Ibid., pp. 38–39.
  9. . Kluckhohn, “Scientific Study of Values,” p. 470 (in Proceedings); p.233 (in Zygon).
  10. . Henry AlexanderMurray, “A Mythology for Grownups,” Saturday Review  , January 23, 1960, pp. 9, 11–12.