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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR CHAPTER TWO (E-H)
1. VOLUME II, Chapter 3.A., "The Enlightened Community."
2. THE GOOD SOCIETY, Walter Lippmann, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1943.
3. THE GOOD SOCIETY: The Human Agenda, John Kenneth Galabraith, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1996.
4. COMMITMENT AND COMMUNITY: Communes and Utopias in Sociological Perspective, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1972.
5. DARWIN'S DANGEROUS IDEA: Evolution and the Meaning of Life," Daniel C. Dennett, p. 473, Touchstone, New York, 1995. Here Dennett refers to a useful article for understanding the Hutterites, by David Sloan Wilson and Elliot Sober. ("Re-introducing Group Selection to Human Behavior Sciences," in BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, vol 17, pp 585-608).
5.b. Volume II, Chapter 1, "Levels of Membership in a Wisdom Group."
6. Sixth Way of Wisdom -- Know and endeavor to improve yourself; work to be physically and psychologically healthy.
6.b. NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR, George Orwell, New American Library, New York, 1981. A science-fiction novel wherein Big Brother has every individual under constant observation and any sign of deviance, or independent thinking is overcome by re-programming the person.
7. SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, "Iranian Cleric Reaffirms Death Decree," (for Salman Rushdie) p. 22A, San Jose, CA, 14 February 1998. Etc.
7.b. HUMANIST IN CANADA, "Active Humanism," Roy Brown, p. 19, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Summer 2001.
8. Fifth Way of Wisdom-- Strive to make the best choices possible.
9. Determinism accepts the idea that choices are caused. However, a common assumption attributed to determinism is that because choices are caused, they are predestined. There is nothing the individual can do to change their behavior; i.e., predestination/ fatalism describe human choice.
10. See, FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence, Alice Miller, translated by Hildegarde and Hunter Hannum, Farrar-Straus-Giroux, New York, 1983.
11. Alice Miller, ibid.
12. CELL 2455, DEATH ROW, Caryl Chessman, p. 353, Prentice-Hall, New York, 1954.
13. VOLUME II, Chapter 22, "A Close Look at the Criminal Justice System."
14. VOLUME II, Chapter 23, "Human Centered Treatment Programs."
15. GOOD NATURED: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals, Frans De Waal, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996.
16. FUZZY THINKING, Bart Kosko, Hyperion, p. 256, New York, 1993.
17. VOLUME II, Chapter 18. B., "What Fuzzy Logic Can Teach Us About Ethics, Morality, and Science of Ethics."
18. THE CULTURE OF PAIN, David B. Morris, p. 186-187, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1991.
19. Chapter One, "Humanity's Goal Can Now Be Seen."
20. VOLUME II, Chapter 10, "Science and the Search for Truth."
21. HEALING AND THE MIND, Bill Moyers, p. 121-122, Doubleday, New York, 1993.
22. For an in-depth presentation of this model incorporating current research and thinking, see THE ASTONISHING HYPOTHESIS, Francis Crick, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1994.
23. THE UNIVERSE AND DR. EINSTEIN, Lincoln Kinnear Barnett, p. 113, Mentor Books, New York, 1950.
24. Ibid., p. 113.
25. Ibid., p. 114.
26. David B. Morris, op. cit., p. 274.
27. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ABNORMAL PEOPLE WITH EDUCATIONAL APPLICATION, John J.B. Morgan, p. 353, Longmans, New York, 1957.
27.b. VOLUME II, Chapter 25, "What Can We Learn from Studying Folk Religions?"
28. Crick, op. cit., examines some of the key issues relevant to understanding awareness. It is my assumption that future science will totally clarify this phenomenon.
29. ANIMAL MINDS, Donald R. Griffin, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1992.
30. NEUROPHILOSOPHY, Patricia Smith Churchland, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1986.
31. Bill Moyers, op. cit., p. 122.
32. SEVENTH WAY: Develop and adopt a perceptual framework such that pain does not prevent the achievement of a sustainable feeling that one's life has meaning.