ISBN-13: 978-0-89281-510-4
ISBN: 0-89281-510-8
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4/1/94
Page Count: 272;
6.00 (width) x 9.00 (height)
Imprint: Park Street Press
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About The Rebirth of Nature
Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's preeminent biologists, has revolutionized scientific thinking with his vision of a living, developing universe--one with its own inherent memory. In The Rebirth of Nature, Sheldrake urges us to move beyond the centuries-old mechanistic view of nature, explaining why we can no longer regard the world as inanimate and purposeless. Sheldrake shows how recent developments in science itself have brought us to the threshold of a new synthesis in which traditional wisdom, intuitive experience, and scientific insight can be mutually enriching.
About the Author(s) of The Rebirth of Nature
Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world’s foremost biologists, has revolutionized scientific thinking with his vision of living, developing universe with it’s own inherent memory. In The Rebirth of Nature Sheldrake urges us to move beyond the centuries-old mechanistic view of nature, explaining in lucid terms why we can no longer regard the world as inanimate and purposeless. Through an astute critique of the dominant scientific paradigm, Sheldrake shows how recent developments in science itself have brought us to the threshold of a new synthesis in which traditional wisdom, intuitive experience, and scientific insight can be mutually enriching.
Praise for The Rebirth of Nature
“The Rebirth of Nature is a breakthrough book, beautifully written and spiritually oriented. It shows our intimate relationship with the universe--that we are a part of a breathing, living, thinking cosmos and that intelligence is a pervasive reality inseparably one with nature. This book will take everyone who reads it to new heights of understanding.”
Deepak Chopra, M.D., author of Ageless Body, Timeless Mind
"This frontal assault on conventional science embodies a radical rethinking of humanity's place in the scheme of things."
Publishers Weekly
"A beautifully written, deeply felt, and sinuously argued challenge to many habits of thought."
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