• The Web of Life

  • A New Scientific Understanding of Living Systems
  • By: Fritjof Capra
  • Narrated by: Michael Prichard
  • Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (156 ratings)

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Fritjof Capra's emerging theory of living systems offers a unified view of mind, matter, and life. Over the past 25 years, scientists have challenged conventional views of evolution and the organization of living systems. They've developed revolutionary theories that have profound implications, not only for science and philosophy, but also for business, politics, health care, education, and everyday life. Fritjof Capra, author of The Tao of Physics, has been at the forefront of this revolution and now, in The Web of Life, he offers a brilliant synthesis of these exciting breakthroughs.

©1996 by Fritjof Capra (P)1996 by Audio Renaissance Tapes, a Division of CPU, Inc.

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Wow!

The contents of this book extend way beyond what is printed
Read it to see how you should improve your knowledge

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Un nuevo lenguaje de la vida

Una explicación sistémica de la vida, que nos permite transitar de una mirada mecanicista a una mirada ecológica. Un cambio de percepción, que nos mueve de los objetos a las relaciones, de las partes al todo, de la competencia a la colaboración; donde la ‘red’ se convierte en la palabra central de la ecología

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Come see..

We are offered an invitation to another perspective/framework/metaphor/myth which has the potential of bringing us home to our original place in nature and the opportunity to flow with Life.

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Profound and Reasonable

I enjoyed the ideas presented here. The reader is slightly robotic but very tolerable. I would recommend this book to those interested in science and nature.

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Book that changes the view on life

Despite of the big advances if the modern science, humans are struggling to answer the simplest questions, such as "what is life?" Possibly, because they ask wrong questions or applying a wrong approach. This book makes you rethink the boundaries we are brought up in and look at the life from a different angle.

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Great book

I love how this book connected everything with life from the beginning. The earth, and everything that inhabits it, are one.

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Revolutionary.

This should be requires reading for anyone studying biology, pharmacy, or psychology. The application of systems theory to biology, as well as application of general semantics, along with brevity and clearness of communication makes this book indispensable in the study of living, and nonliving systems alike.

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think beyond the details

Capra presents some interesting concepts here that are definitely thinking outside the box. He shows how everything cannot be explained by analyzing it's parts and that things are more than the sum of their parts. The scientific model may have helped us understand some things in our world but it has its limitations. Capra's discussion of open and closed systems, networks, feedback loops, and cybernetics show the interconnectedness of life. It will force you to think on a different level and look at the bigger picture.

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Deep thinking and nice emergent mind

I love when somebody risks to think out of the box in a very accurate, instintive, sincere and, at the same time, scientific way. I love the courage of people like Capra, Goodwin, Sheldrake and others to bring out an original thinking (even if it is not) in relation with the stablished, recognized (by editors and universities (money holders)) and more known theories. Take the time to enjoy this book and your own thinking.

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love this! building sustainable communities!

I'm thankful my friend @didi recommended this! such a great way to look at all things life.

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