A New Science of Life
The implications of this theory are staggering, from predicting the
course of hurricanes to explaining deja vu. Sheldrake's thinking seems
radical because he does not subscribe to orthodox scientific assumptions
that the universe operates like a machine; instead, he sees it as much
like a living organism. -- Utne Reader, May/June 1999
"As far-reaching in its implications as Darwin's theory of evolution."
(Brain/Mind Bulletin )
"An important scientific
inquiry into the nature of biological and physical reality."
(New
Scientist )
"Sheldrake is a Cambridge-trained research
biologist whose modest proposals. . . have upset scientific orthodoxy"
(Utne Reader )
"An immensely challenging and
stimulating hypothesis, which proposes an unorthodox approach to
evolution."
(Arthur Koestler, author of The
Lotus and the Robot and The Ghost in the Machine )
ISBN-13: 978-0892815357








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