Mind and Nature
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Mind and Nature

1979
Theory of KnowledgeConnaissance, Théorie de laConnaissance, Thâeorie de lEvolutionInformation Theory77.29 schools of thought in psychology: otherPhilosophyAnthropologie philosophique42.21 evolutionPhilosophy of natureKnowledge, theory ofIntellect

This classic book summarizes Gregory Bateson's thinking on the subject of the patterns that connect living beings to each other and to their environment. Bateson's classic transdisciplinary work presents us with tools of thought, and explores the presuppositions of science and everyday life. This book has influenced scholars in disciplines as diverse as biology, management theory. creativity research, family therapy, communication, systems theory, and epistemology.-- Publisher description.

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