SCIENCE OF ETHICS, By Arthur M. Jackson -- Chapter Two -- Eighth Way, Bibliography

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1. VOLUME II, Chapter 4, "Nurturing Touch and a Sustainable Belief That one's Life Has Meaning."


2. VOLUME II, Chapter 5.A , "Intimacy and a Science of Ethics."


3. VOLUME II:
Chapter 6, "Love and a Science of Ethics."
Chapter 7, "Romantic Love and a Science of Ethics."
Chapter 8, "Finding a Partner to Love."
Chapter 9, "How to Keep a Partner."


4. VOLUME II, Chapter 21, "Living Space for the Enlightened Person."


5. VOLUME II, Chapter 18.A, "What Other Animals Can Teach Us About Morality."


6. VOLUME II, Chapter 18-B, "What Fuzzy Logic Can Teach us About Ethics, Morality, and Science of Ethics."


7. THE FIFTY-MINUTE HOUR, Robert Lindner, p. 48, Bantam, New York, 1956.


8. Which is not to say that Communism is always a psychological illness, only that it, like any other dogmatic religion, may function in such a way as to reinforce and build on the individual's psychological defects, or deficiencies.


9. VOLUME II, Chapter 34, "Work and a Science of Ethics."


10. IDEAS OF THE GREAT ECONOMISTS, George Soule, p. 207, Viking Press, New York, 1952.


11. VOLUME II, Chapter 14, "Bionomics -- Economics and the Enlightened Community."


12. "YOU'RE NOT WHAT I EXPECTED: Love After The Romance Has Ended," Polly Young-Eisendrath, p. 9, Fromm International Publishing Corp., New York, 1997.


13. VOLUME II, Chapter 7, "Romantic Love and a Science of Ethics."


14. Polly Young-Eisendrath, op. cit., p. 109-110.


15. VOLUME II, Chapter 8, "Finding a Partner to Love."


16. VOLUME II, Chapter 9-B, "YOU'RE NOT WHAT I EXPECTED: Love After The Romance Has Ended."


17. SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN THE HUMAN FEMALE, Alfred C. Kinsey, et. al., p. 308, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1953.


18. THE SYMBOLIC SPECIES, Terrence W. Deacon, p. 406 ff, Norton, New York, 1997.


19. GOOD NATURED: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals, Frans De Waal, p. 127, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996. Also, see VOLUME II, Chapter 18.A for an in-depth analysis of this book.


20. VOLUME II, Chapter 6, "Love and a Science of Ethics."


21. PEACE OF MIND, Joshua Loth Liebman, p. 72, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1946.


22. Reaction formation: An ego defense mechanism in which dangerous desires and impulses (such as wanting to hurt and abuse others) are prevented from entering consciousness or being carried out in action by the fostering of opposed types of behavior and attitudes.


23. Liebman, op. cit., p. 79.

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