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 183
... characteristics become older , surviving longer , to become the basis of homology ? We face a problem of survival , not the survival of species or varieties struggling in a hostile world of other organisms , but a more subtle survival ...
... characteristics become older , surviving longer , to become the basis of homology ? We face a problem of survival , not the survival of species or varieties struggling in a hostile world of other organisms , but a more subtle survival ...
Pagina 185
... characteristics : ( a ) They have relatively stable quasi- topological patterns , which have understandably led scientists to postulate gross discontinuity in the evolutionary process . These characteristics remain constant under the ...
... characteristics : ( a ) They have relatively stable quasi- topological patterns , which have understandably led scientists to postulate gross discontinuity in the evolutionary process . These characteristics remain constant under the ...
Pagina 239
... characteristics by use , by disuse , by habit , by hardship , and by nurture . These " acquired characteristics ” must , however , never be passed on to the offspring . They must not be directly incorporated into the DNA . In ...
... characteristics by use , by disuse , by habit , by hardship , and by nurture . These " acquired characteristics ” must , however , never be passed on to the offspring . They must not be directly incorporated into the DNA . In ...
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Multiple Versions of the World | 69 |
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abstract action animal answer appearance become behavior believe called cause Chapter characteristics circuit combined communication comparative complex components connects consider contains context contrast course create creatures DAUGHTER describe determined difference direction effect energy evolution example experience explanation fact FATHER follows formal genetic give given hand happens human ideas important individual interaction internal language learning limited living logical typing look matter mean mental process messages mind move natural necessary never object occur organism pattern perception perhaps phenomena pieces possible present principle problem quantity question random relations relationship seems selection sense sequence sexual reproduction side simple single somatic change sort species step stochastic surely tautology theory things thought tion true turn universe variable whole