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  1. Society as a Complex Adaptive System.Walter Buckley - 1968 - In Modern Systems Research for the Behavioral Scientist. Aldine.
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  • Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity.Gregory Bateson - 2002 - Hampton Press (NJ).
    A re-issue of Gregory Bateson's classic work. It summarizes Bateson's thinking on the subject of the patterns that connect living beings to each other and to their environment.
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  • Steps to an Ecology of Mind.G. Bateson - 1972 - Jason Aronson.
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  • Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge.Jean-François Lyotard - 1984 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In this book it explores science and technology, makes connections between these epistemic, cultural, and political trends, and develops profound insights into the nature of our postmodernity.
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  • Evolution And Consciousness: Human Systems In Transition.Erich Jantsch (ed.) - 1976 - Reading, Mass.: Reading Ma: Addison-Wesley.
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  • The Wake of Imagination: Toward a Postmodern Culture.Leonard Lawlor - 1990 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (2):179-181.
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  • Paradigmatology and its Application to Cross‐Disciplinary, Cross‐Professional and Cross‐Cultural Communication.Magoroh Maruyama - 1974 - Dialectica 28 (3‐4):135-196.
    SummaryParadigmatology as a science of structures of reasoning which vary from culture to culture, from profession to profession, and sometimes from individual to individual is outlined, and communication difficulties between paradigms are discussed. Three paradigms are used as examples: hierarchical, unilateral, homogenistic, universalistic, categorical, classificational, deductive, rank‐ordering, competitive paradigm with predetermined universe; individualistic, isolationists, random, nominalistic, atomistic, statistical, probabilistic, egocentric paradigm with thermodynamically and informationally decaying universe; mutualistic, reciprocally interactive, heterogeneity‐creating, network‐structured, relational, contextual, complementary, symbiotic paradigm with self‐generating and self‐organizing (...)
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  • Il vincolo e la possibilità.Mauro Ceruti - 1986 - Milano: R. Cortina.
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  • Angels Fear: Towards an Epistemology of the Sacred.Gregory Bateson & Mary Catherine Bateson - 1988 - Bantam Dell Publishing Group.
    Discusses mental processes, the role of humans in nature, experience, and the connection between myth, religion, and science.
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  • Many dimensional man: decentralizing self, society, and the sacred.James A. Ogilvy - 1977 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Argues that, in advanced industrial societies, pluralistic religions and social systems and structures and multi-dimensional selces must replace the unworkable, outmoded order of monotheism, the sovereign statesm and the unitary self.
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  • Moral sensitivity and the Evolution of higher mind.David Loye - 1990 - World Futures 30 (1):41-52.
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  • The Wake of Imagination: Toward a Postmodern Culture.Richard Kearney - 1989 - The Personalist Forum 5 (2):152-154.
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  • (1 other version)The two sources of morality and religion.Henri Bergson, Ruth Ashley Audra, William Horsfall Carter & Cloudesley Shovell Henry Brereton - 1935 - London,: Macmillan. Edited by R. Ashley Audra, Cloudesley Brereton & W. Horsfall Carter.
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  • Evolution: The new paradigm.Ervin Laszlo - 1987 - World Futures 23 (3):151-160.
    Evolution in the sense of the new paradigm embraces not only the emergence of biological species but also development in the cosmos and in history. It means ?grand synthesis,? or general theory of evolution. Its roots lie in the search for meaning that inspired systematic thought since its inception: its historical antecedents go back to the Ionian natural philosophers. Today the evolutionary paradigm frames invariant scientific concepts that appear in specific transformations in the physical, the biological, and the human and (...)
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  • The characteristics and acquisition of evolutionary competence.Bela Banathy - 1987 - World Futures 23 (1):123-144.
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