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An Ecology of Mind - Film
This article describes the film, An Ecology of Mind, about the life and ideas of Gregory Bateson.
Bateson @ 100: Multiple Versions of the World A Conference Celebrating Bateson’s
Reading Gregory Bateson can be dangerous for your mental health” (Mary Catherine Bateson). On November 20, 2004, a group of 150 people met at University of California-Berkeley’s Lawrence
Hall of Science in celebration of Gregory Bateson’s work. Sitting atop the mountain overlooking the
town of Berkeley, San Francisco Bay, and the Golden Gate Bridge, the meeting delved into
reminiscences of the life of Gregory Bateson and a variety of ongoing themes and issues stemming
from his work.
Gregory Bateson - Main Page
Gregory Bateson, although best known for his work in epistemology (structure of knowledge), anthropology, and psychiatry,
he considered himself a biologist (for lack of a better classification). Although he had an incredibly deep intellect, he
was a down-to-Earth, decent human being. As his wife (3rd wife), Lois Bateson, described: "you know what it
was about Gregory's thinking? He thought with his heart. He had a big mind, but he thought with his heart."
Gregory Bateson - Shock & All - INDEX Paqe
These pages provide an overview of some of Gregory Bateson's ideas as jumping
off points for further thinking and discussion, especially in terms of their
implications for teaching, learning, and schooling. Each one of these ideas
could be the basis for an entire paper. However, for the sake of expediency,
I am presenting these ideas in more of a Batesonian approach.
Gregory Bateson - Shock & All - Orientation #1: Epistemological Shock
This page provides an overview of Gregory Bateson's idea of "Epistemological Shock."
Gregory Bateson - Shock & All - Orientation #2: Finding the Limits of the Possible
This page provides an overview of Gregory Bateson's idea of "Finding the Limits of the
Possible."
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