Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity

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"Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity" is a seminal interdisciplinary book by Gregory Bateson that explores the deep patterns and principles connecting mental processes, biological systems, and the natural world.

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instanceOf book
interdisciplinary work
non-fiction book
author Gregory Bateson
centralClaim mental process is immanent in biological and ecological systems
mind and nature are governed by the same patterns and principles
understanding the world requires understanding patterns that connect phenomena
describedAs seminal interdisciplinary book
work on deep patterns connecting mind and nature
field anthropology
cybernetics
ecology
philosophy
systems theory
genre anthropology
cybernetics
epistemology
philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
systems theory
influenced complexity theory discussions
ecological thinking
interdisciplinary studies of mind
systems theory discourse
influencedBy anthropological fieldwork
cybernetics
ecology
systems thinking
language English
notableConcept difference that makes a difference
Steps to an Ecology of Mind
surface form: ecology of mind

levels of learning
systemic epistemology
the pattern that connects
theme biological organization
communication and information
constraints and form
difference and information
ecology of mind
epistemological limits of knowledge
evolution and mind
feedback and circular causality
levels of learning
mental processes in living systems
metaphor and mapping
patterns that connect
relationship between mind and nature
systems thinking

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