Zygon (journal)

It was established in 1966 and the editor-in-chief is Arthur C. Petersen (University College London).

), according to the journal founder Ralph Wendell Burhoe, is the Greek term for anything that joins two bodies, especially the yoking or harnessing of a team that must pull together effectively.

The Zygon is the symbol of the journal, its aim being to reunite the "split team" of values and knowledge.

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