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  1. Darwin's lost theory and its implications for the 21st century.David Loye - 2000 - World Futures 55 (3):201-226.
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  • Where Is Utopia in the Brain?Daniel S. Levine - 2009 - Utopian Studies 20 (2):249 - 274.
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  • Scientific foundations for a global ethic at a time of evolutionary crisis.David Loye - 1997 - World Futures 49 (1):3-17.
    (1997). Scientific foundations for a global ethic at a time of evolutionary crisis. World Futures: Vol. 49, The Dialatic of Evolution: Essays in Honor of David Loye, pp. 3-17.
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  • The moral brain.David Loye - 2002 - Brain and Mind 3 (1):133-150.
    This article probes the evolutionary origins ofmoral capacities and moral agency. From thisit develops a theory of the guidancesystem of higher mind (GSHM). The GSHM is ageneral model of intelligence whereby moralfunctioning is integrated with cognitive,affective, and conative functioning, resultingin a flow of information between eight brainlevels functioning as an evaluative unitbetween stimulus and response.The foundation of this view of morality and ofcaring behavior is Charles Darwin's theory,largely ignored until recently, of thegrounding of morality in sexual instincts whichlater expand into (...)
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  • Action research and human evolution: David Loye's lifelong exploration of moral sensitivity.Riane Eisler - 1997 - World Futures 49 (1):89-101.
    (1997). Action research and human evolution: David Loye's lifelong exploration of moral sensitivity. World Futures: Vol. 49, The Dialatic of Evolution: Essays in Honor of David Loye, pp. 89-101.
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