Commentaries on "Darwin’s Lost Theory: Bridge to a Better World"

Evolutionary systems theorist David Loye wrote many pioneering and engaging books throughout his lifetime; one of the best-known is Darwin’s Lost Theory: Bridge to a Better World (2007), a book that explores and overturns the longstanding notions of distinct Darwinism based upon a ‘survival of the f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interdisciplinary journal of partnership studies 2022-10, Vol.9 (2), p.18
Hauptverfasser: Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, Laszlo, Ervin, Abraham, Ralph, Combs, Allan, Montuori, Alfonso, Ho, Mae Wan, Salthe, Stanley, Bradley, Raymond, Maturana, Humberto, MacLean, Paul, Levine, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:Evolutionary systems theorist David Loye wrote many pioneering and engaging books throughout his lifetime; one of the best-known is Darwin’s Lost Theory: Bridge to a Better World (2007), a book that explores and overturns the longstanding notions of distinct Darwinism based upon a ‘survival of the fittest’ human mentality. Instead, Loye discovered and sought to bring to light Darwin’s long-ignored insights and a complete theory into the evolution of human morality as guided by moral action and love. In this article, colleagues of David Loye comment on this important book.
ISSN:2380-8969
2380-8969
DOI:10.24926/ijps.v9i2.5148