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  1. unsettling ideas are dealt with as the oyster deals with the bit of grit, packaged in soothing ways, smoothed over. The risk for a reader of Gregory Bateson in 1972 was that he or she would too readily say, "This doesn't make sense. It's too obscure for me." The risk today is the premature claim of understanding, the premature application.

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  2. 1. Juni 2005 · Gregory Bateson: Essays for an Ecology of Ideas (Cybernetics & Human Knowing) Paperback – Illustrated, June 1, 2005. Gregory Bateson's work continues to touch others in fields as diverse as communication, ecology, anthropology, philosophy, family therapy, education, and mental/spiritual health.

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  3. Gregory Bateson: Essays for an Ecology of Ideas. Frederick Steier, University of South Florida Follow. Document Type. Book. Publication Date. 2005. Abstract. Gregory Batesons work continues to touch others in fields as diverse as communication, ecology, anthropology, philosophy, family therapy, education, and mental/spiritual health.

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  4. Steps to an Ecology of Mind is a collection of Gregory Bateson 's short works over his long and varied career. Subject matter includes essays on anthropology, cybernetics, psychiatry, and epistemology. It was originally published by Chandler Publishing Company in 1972 (republished 2000 with foreword by Mary Catherine Bateson ). [1]

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  5. Gregory Bateson: Essays for an Ecology of Ideas (Cybernetics & Human Knowing: a Journal of Second-order Cybernetics Auto Poiesis And Cyber-semiotics 12, Band 12) | Steier, Frederick, Jorgenson, Jane, Bateson, Gregory | ISBN: 9781845400323 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  6. These essays, written over thirty-five years, combine to propose a new way of thinking about ideas and about those aggregrates of ideas that Bateson terms minds. The book builds a bridge between the facts of life and behavior and what we know about the nature of pattern and order. Bateson is concerned with four sorts of subject matter ...

  7. Bateson saw “mind-like” (abduction) processes throughout evolution and ecology; he likewise saw evolutionary ecological-like features throughout mind. In short, his aim was post-Cartesian, and his main tool was the study and elucidation of “syllogisms of grass.”. One of his major themes was the recasting of epistemology.