Upside-Down Gods: Gregory Bateson's World of Difference
Science's conventional understanding of environment as an inert material resource underlies our unwillingness to acknowledge the military-industrial role in ongoing ecological catastrophes. In a crucial challenge to modern science's exclusive attachment to materialist premises, Bateson reframed culture, psychology, biology, and evolution in terms of feedback and communication, fundamentally altering how we percieve our relationship with nature.

This intellectual biography covers the whole trajectory of Bateson's career, from his first anthropological work alongside Margaret Mead through the afterlife of his work in the development of biosemiotics. Harries-Jones shows how the sum of Bateson's thinking across numerous fields turns our notions of causality upside down, providing a moral divide between sustainable creativity and our perpetration of biocide.
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Upside-Down Gods: Gregory Bateson's World of Difference
Science's conventional understanding of environment as an inert material resource underlies our unwillingness to acknowledge the military-industrial role in ongoing ecological catastrophes. In a crucial challenge to modern science's exclusive attachment to materialist premises, Bateson reframed culture, psychology, biology, and evolution in terms of feedback and communication, fundamentally altering how we percieve our relationship with nature.

This intellectual biography covers the whole trajectory of Bateson's career, from his first anthropological work alongside Margaret Mead through the afterlife of his work in the development of biosemiotics. Harries-Jones shows how the sum of Bateson's thinking across numerous fields turns our notions of causality upside down, providing a moral divide between sustainable creativity and our perpetration of biocide.
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Upside-Down Gods: Gregory Bateson's World of Difference

Upside-Down Gods: Gregory Bateson's World of Difference

by Peter Harries-Jones
Upside-Down Gods: Gregory Bateson's World of Difference

Upside-Down Gods: Gregory Bateson's World of Difference

by Peter Harries-Jones

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Overview

Science's conventional understanding of environment as an inert material resource underlies our unwillingness to acknowledge the military-industrial role in ongoing ecological catastrophes. In a crucial challenge to modern science's exclusive attachment to materialist premises, Bateson reframed culture, psychology, biology, and evolution in terms of feedback and communication, fundamentally altering how we percieve our relationship with nature.

This intellectual biography covers the whole trajectory of Bateson's career, from his first anthropological work alongside Margaret Mead through the afterlife of his work in the development of biosemiotics. Harries-Jones shows how the sum of Bateson's thinking across numerous fields turns our notions of causality upside down, providing a moral divide between sustainable creativity and our perpetration of biocide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823270354
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 05/02/2016
Series: Meaning Systems
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Peter Harries-Jones is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at York University.

Table of Contents

A Brief Biographical Chronology of Gregory Bateson

Introduction: A Search for Pattern

Part I: Title TK
1. Culture: A First Look at Difference
2. A Science of Decency
3. Cybernetic Loops
4. Why We See in Outlines
5. The Bonds That Bind

Interlude

Part II: Title TK
6. Pattern and Process
7. A Post-Genomic View
8. Towards the Semiosphere
9. Ecological Aesthetics as Meta-Pattern

Appendix: A Context Lexicon

Acknowledgments
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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