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 116
... switch , which engineers at times call a gate or relay . What goes through is energized from a source that is differ- ent from the energy source which opens the gate . At first thought a “ switch ” is a small contraption on the wall ...
... switch , which engineers at times call a gate or relay . What goes through is energized from a source that is differ- ent from the energy source which opens the gate . At first thought a “ switch ” is a small contraption on the wall ...
Pagina 145
... switch or the position of my hand to be able to turn the light on . The mere sensory report of contact between hand and switch would have been enough . I could have been in total error in my " that's where it is , " and still , with my ...
... switch or the position of my hand to be able to turn the light on . The mere sensory report of contact between hand and switch would have been enough . I could have been in total error in my " that's where it is , " and still , with my ...
Pagina 146
... switch is at shoulder height . Let us suppose that I am right about the switch but wrong about my hand . In the search for the switch , I shall never put my hand where the switch is . It would be better if I did not " know " the ...
... switch is at shoulder height . Let us suppose that I am right about the switch but wrong about my hand . In the search for the switch , I shall never put my hand where the switch is . It would be better if I did not " know " the ...
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II | 12 |
Multiple Versions of the World | 69 |
IV | 95 |
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