Mind and nature; a necessary unity
Material type: TextNew York E. P. Dutton c1979Description: xii, 238p.; illus.; appendix; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-525-15590-2
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1. Introduction. 2. Every schoolboy knows.... 3. Multiple versions of the world. 4. Criteria of mental process. 5. Multiple versions of relationship. 6. The great stochastic processes. 7. From classification to process. 8. So what?. Appendix: Time is out of joint
'Gregory Bateson's contributions to anthropology, biology, psychiatry, and other social sciences have won him international fame. Here he does no less than provide a new way of thinking about the world around us. We must, he says, learn to live in harmony on the planet.'
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