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The Evolutionary Outrider: The Impact of the Human Agent on Evolution, Essays Honouring Ervin Laszlo: Praeger Studies on the 21st Century

Editat de David Loye
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The overriding challenge for our species during the 21st century, many believe, will be that of evolving.or becoming extinct. Can the theory of evolution be expanded into a source of guidance that could help our species save itself? This collection brings together the thinking of scholars in a wide range of fields in social as well as natural science directed to this end.Moving beyond a critique of neo-Darwinism and sociobiology to explore the action implications of new theory-including Loye's reconstruction of the long ignored full vision of Charles Darwin and Laszlo's new QVI fifth field theory-essays explore the potential for the impact of self-organizing and self-regulating organism, of the biology of love, and the moral directional thrust of the human, as revealed in new discoveries in the fields of biology, psychology, brain research, sociology, economics, history, cultural evolution, and Darwinian re-evaluation. As such, the collection will be of interest to the educational community, the futurist community, and the more general global foresight community of concerned people.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275964092
ISBN-10: 0275964094
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Studies on the 21st Century

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID LOYE is a social psychologist, futurist, and developer of a new theory of moral transformation. His many books include The Healing of a Nation which won the Anisfield-Wolfe award for the best scholarly book on race relations in 1971. A former member of the psychology faculty of Princeton University, Loye for nearly a decade was a professor in the research series and Director of Research for the Program on Psychosocial Adaptation and the Future at the UCLA School of Medicine. He is a co-founder of the Center for Partnership Studies, the Society for the Study of Chaos Theory in Psychology, and the General Evolution Research Group.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Evolutionary Outrider by David LoyeThe Challenge for our Species in the 21st CenturyManifesto of the Club of Budapest: An Excerpt by Ervin LaszloOne Man's Quest: A Brief History by Ervin LaszloThe General Evolution Research Group: A Brief History by David LoyeThe Impact of the Human Agent on EvolutionEvolution: The Old View and the New View by Fritijof CapraOrganism and Psyche in a Participatory Universe by Mae-Wan HoOn Brain, Conscious Experience, and Human Agency by Karl PribramToward an Evolutionary Systems Approach to Creativity: The Contribution of Ervin Laszlo by Alfonso MontuoriHealing through the QVI-Field by Maria SagiQuantum-Vacuum Interaction and Psychosocial Organization by Raymond Trevor BradleyBiological Evolution and Cultural Evolution: Toward a Planetary Consciousness by Mauro Ceruti and Telmo PievaniHuman Intervention in Evolutionary ProcessEvolution Action Theory: A Brief Outline by David LoyeConscious Evolution: Cultural Transformation and Human Agency by Riane EislerSocial Interventions and the World Wide Web by Ralph AbrahamEconomics and Evolution: An Ethos for an Action Researcher by Hazel HendersonWhat Might Be the Next Stage in Cultural Evolution? by Paul H. RayCommentary by Ervin LaszloIntroduction to IndexesSubject IndexesName Indexes