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The Presence of the Past - Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature (Paperback, 4th Edition, Revised and Expanded ed.)
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The Presence of the Past - Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature (Paperback, 4th Edition, Revised and Expanded ed.)
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Explains how self-organizing systems, from crystals to human
societies, share collective memories that influence their form and
behavior
- Includes new evidence and research in support of the theory of
morphic resonance
- Explores the major role that morphic resonance plays not just in
animal instincts and cultural inheritance but also in the larger
process of evolution
- Shows that nature is not ruled by fixed laws but by habits and
collective memories
In this fully revised and updated edition of "The Presence of the
Past," Cambridge biologist Rupert Sheldrake lays out new evidence
and research in support of his controversial theory of morphic
resonance and explores its far-reaching implications in the fields
of biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and sociology.
His theory proposes that all self-organizing systems, from crystals
to human society, inherit a collective memory that influences their
form and behavior. This collective memory works through morphic
fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals, coordinate
the activities of brains, and underlie conscious mental activity.
Sheldrake shows how all human beings draw upon and contribute to a
collective human memory and that even our individual recollections
depend on morphic resonance rather than physical storage in the
brain. He explores the major role that morphic resonance plays not
just in animal instincts and cultural inheritance, such as religion
and ritual, but also in the larger process of evolution, which
Sheldrake shows to be more an interplay of habit and creativity
than a mere "survival of the fittest."
Offering a replacement for the outdated, mechanistic worldview that
has dominated biology since the nineteenth century, Sheldrake's new
understanding of life, matter, and mind shows that rather than
being ruled by fixed laws, nature is essentially habitual. And
because memory is inherent in nature, he explains, in order to
survive successfully for generations to come, we will have to give
up our old habits of thought and adopt new ones: habits that are
better adapted to life in a world living in the presence of the
past--as well as the presence of the future.
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Imprint: |
Park Street Press,U.S.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 2012 |
First published: |
2012 |
Authors: |
Rupert Sheldrake
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
458 |
Edition: |
4th Edition, Revised and Expanded ed. |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-59477-461-4 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-59477-461-7 |
Barcode: |
9781594774614 |
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