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The Web of Life: A New Scientific Understanding of Living Systems

Fritjof Capra
 
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The vitality and accessibility of Fritjof Capra's ideas have made him perhaps the most eloquent spokesperson of the latest findings emerging at the frontiers of scientific, social, and philosophical thought. In his international bestsellers The Tao of Physics and The Turning Point, he juxtaposed physics and mysticism to define a new vision of reality. In The Web of Life, Capra takes yet another giant step, setting forth a new scientific language to describe interrelationships and interdepende... (show more)

The vitality and accessibility of Fritjof Capra's ideas have made him perhaps the most eloquent spokesperson of the latest findings emerging at the frontiers of scientific, social, and philosophical thought. In his international bestsellers The Tao of Physics and The Turning Point, he juxtaposed physics and mysticism to define a new vision of reality. In The Web of Life, Capra takes yet another giant step, setting forth a new scientific language to describe interrelationships and interdependence of psychological, biological, physical, social, and cultural phenomena--the "web of life."

During the past twenty-five years, scientists have challenged conventional views of evolution and the organization of living systems and have developed new theories with revolutionary philosophical and social implications. Fritjof Capra has been at the forefront of this revolution. In The Web of Life, Capra offers a brilliant synthesis of such recent scientific breakthroughs as the theory of complexity, Gaia theory, chaos theory, and other explanations of the properties of organisms, social systems, and ecosystems. Capra's surprising findings stand in stark contrast to accepted paradigms of mechanism and Darwinism and provide an extraordinary new foundation for ecological policies that will allow us to build and sustain communities without diminishing the opportunities for future generations.

Now available in paperback for the first time, The Web of Life is cutting-edge science writing in the tradition of James Gleick's Chaos, Gregory Bateson's Mind and Matter, and Ilya Prigogine's Order Out of Chaos. (show less)

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If this book doesn't open your mind and your perspective on life and its interconnectedness, Nothing will. I have reafd this book 3 times and it st... (show more)

If this book doesn't open your mind and your perspective on life and its interconnectedness, Nothing will. I have reafd this book 3 times and it still has amazing insights in it. (show less)

 
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No, it's a flop!

A bit overly complicated and philosophical for me, did not hit as much of a chord as Leakey, Wilson or Gauld

 
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  • Elvira Moukhametshina

    It is a wonderful book and it gave plenty of food for my thought, and at the same time provided water to the areas where I felt thirsty (associatively speaking). Once I finished it, I want to read it again. Surely, the second reading will result in even better comprehension. It is a must to read for everyone who wants to feel as the citizen of the Earth. Especially, everyone in the scientific and academic world, despite their speciality and discipline, should have this book in their reading l... (show more)

    It is a wonderful book and it gave plenty of food for my thought, and at the same time provided water to the areas where I felt thirsty (associatively speaking). Once I finished it, I want to read it again. Surely, the second reading will result in even better comprehension. It is a must to read for everyone who wants to feel as the citizen of the Earth. Especially, everyone in the scientific and academic world, despite their speciality and discipline, should have this book in their reading list. Surprisingly to myself, once I read the last page of the book, I found the key answer to what and why happened to my home country, Russia. (show less)

     
    by Elvira Moukhametshina on Feb 16, 2009 at 01:41PM

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  • An intriguing, well-developed and important argument. My mind does not understand physics, however, so at times this was over my head. Also not really into the mushy, spiritual aspects of it.

     
     
    by Facebook-gebruiker on Apr 24, 2009 at 02:35AM

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