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Mary
posted by urania1 at 3:31 pm (EST) on Mar 17, 2009
Here's a few links (in french and english) to know him better:
http://www.teheran.ir/spip.php?article15...
http://www.mehrnews.com/en/NewsDetail.as...
http://www.payvand.com/news/07/may/1216....
posted by cercamon at 10:07 am (EST) on Feb 9, 2009
You asked about "Mind in life"--I read about halfway and then decided I needed a copy of my own to scribble in. The critique of genocentrism and the "informational" theory of biology was especially interesting to me. As for the philosophical framework, apparently it revises completely the stance on phenomenology expressed in "The embodied mind" (I haven't read that).
posted by LolaWalser at 7:16 pm (EST) on Dec 11, 2008
PS - Did you enjoy Possessing Nature?
posted by andad at 6:45 am (EST) on Nov 8, 2008
posted by merce at 5:51 pm (EST) on Dec 1, 2007