Mind and Nature: A Necessary UnityBantam Books, 1988 - 255 pagina's A celebratory trade paper edition of a mass market classic of contemporary thought in which Bateson exhorts us to learn to "think as Nature thinks" if we are to live in harmony on this planet. |
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Pagina 65
... called life may be involved in keeping our object in a state of change that can maintain some necessary constants , such as body temper- ature , blood circulation , blood sugar , or even life itself . The acrobat on the high wire ...
... called life may be involved in keeping our object in a state of change that can maintain some necessary constants , such as body temper- ature , blood circulation , blood sugar , or even life itself . The acrobat on the high wire ...
Pagina 78
... called binomial theory . The equation itself is sufficiently demonstrated by the algorithm of algebraic multipli- cation , each step of which is in accord with the definitions and postulates of the tautology called algebra — that ...
... called binomial theory . The equation itself is sufficiently demonstrated by the algorithm of algebraic multipli- cation , each step of which is in accord with the definitions and postulates of the tautology called algebra — that ...
Pagina 112
... called escalating or vicious circles , were anciently familiar . In my own work with the latmul tribe on the Sepik River in New Guinea , I had found that various relations among groups and among various types of kin were characterized ...
... called escalating or vicious circles , were anciently familiar . In my own work with the latmul tribe on the Sepik River in New Guinea , I had found that various relations among groups and among various types of kin were characterized ...
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