Tree of Knowledge
By Humberto R. Maturana and Francisco J. Varela
Foreword by J. Z. Young
By Humberto R. Maturana and Francisco J. Varela
Foreword by J. Z. Young
Category: Psychology | Philosophy
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$34.95
Mar 31, 1992 | ISBN 9780877736424
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Praise
"A refreshing and new approach to cognition—one which has dramatic cultural, social, and ethical ramifications. . . . While stimulating the imagination of readers it has, however, not received the scholarly acclaim it richly deserves."— Journal of Religion and Psychical Research
"A book with great breadth and ambition . . . In the age of specialization, it is refreshing to come across a book with conceptual breadth and originality."— Contemporary Psychology
"An important milestone in our current efforts to recognize that science is not value-free, and that fact and value are inevitably tied together."—Morris Berman, author of Coming to Our Senses
"A beautiful and clearly written guide to thought and perception—something that, like life itself, we take for granted but do not understand. The authors were the pioneers and are now the authoritative figures in the science of cognition: their book is rewarding, thorough, and very readable to anyone curious about the mind and the way that it works."—James Lovelock, author of Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth
"The ideas presented in this book are radical and exciting, disturbing and challenging. For the first time we are shown the outlines of a unified scientific conception of mind, matter, and life. The fruits of Maturana and Varela’s Tree of Knowledge include the central insight that cognition is not a representation of the world ‘out there,’ but rather a ‘bringing forth of the world through the process of living itself,’ and the stunningly beautiful conclusion: ‘We have only the world that we can bring forth with others, and only love helps bring it forth."—Fritjof Capra, author The Tao of Physics
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