Symbioses Can Transcend Particularisms: A Memoir of Friendship with Ralph Wendell Burhoe
Ralph Burho's paradigmatic scientific innovation is the extension of the concept of symbiosis to coadapted human genotypes and “culturetypes,” centered on religion. Civilization also requires a coexistent secular arena, where religion's nearness may help prevent our natural synergistic ins...
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