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Gregory Bateson was a philosopher, anthropologist, photographer, naturalist, and poet, as well as the husband and collaborator of Margaret Mead. With a new foreword by his daughter Mary Katherine Bateson, this classic anthology of his major work will continue to delight and inform generations of readers. "This collection amounts to a retrospective exhibition of a working life. . . . Bateson has come to this position during a career that carried him not only into anthropology, for which he was first trained, but into psychiatry, genetics, and communication theory. . . . He . . . examines the nature of the mind, seeing it not as a nebulous something, somehow lodged somewhere in the body of each man, but as a network of interactions relating the individual with his society and his species and with the universe at large."—D. W. Harding, New York Review of Books "[Bateson's] view of the world, of science, of culture, and of man is vast and challenging. His efforts at synthesis are tantalizingly and cryptically suggestive. . . .This is a book we should all read and ponder."—Roger Keesing, American Anthropologist
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Steps to an Ecology of Mind, Gregory Bateson
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1985
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- (In brossura)
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- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Gregory Bateson
- Editore
- Ballantine Books
- Pubblicato
- 1985
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 0345332911
- ISBN13
- 9780345332912
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Scienze sociali, Storie vere, Scienza e Matematica, Natura, Scienze Naturali, Temi psicologici, Tematica filosofica, Filosofia, Psicologia, Scienza, Giornalismo d’opinione & Saggi, Tematica ecologica, Ecologia, Sociologia, Antropologia, Antologia, New Age, Cibernetica, Antropologia sociale
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1972
- Titolo originale
- Steps to an Ecology of Mind
- Valutazione
- 4,25 su 5
- Descrizione
- Gregory Bateson was a philosopher, anthropologist, photographer, naturalist, and poet, as well as the husband and collaborator of Margaret Mead. With a new foreword by his daughter Mary Katherine Bateson, this classic anthology of his major work will continue to delight and inform generations of readers. "This collection amounts to a retrospective exhibition of a working life. . . . Bateson has come to this position during a career that carried him not only into anthropology, for which he was first trained, but into psychiatry, genetics, and communication theory. . . . He . . . examines the nature of the mind, seeing it not as a nebulous something, somehow lodged somewhere in the body of each man, but as a network of interactions relating the individual with his society and his species and with the universe at large."—D. W. Harding, New York Review of Books "[Bateson's] view of the world, of science, of culture, and of man is vast and challenging. His efforts at synthesis are tantalizingly and cryptically suggestive. . . .This is a book we should all read and ponder."—Roger Keesing, American Anthropologist





