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"This book is a fascinating analysis of how nature's habits are formed and why they persist, thanks to morphic resonance. Rupert Sheldrake provides a fresh perspective on how an organism's past experiences can influence its present and future behaviors. This is a must-read for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of our natural world."

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ISBN: 9780394759906
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $14.56
Authors: Rupert Sheldrake
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 1989-06-18
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, History, Science, Nature
Related Topics: History, Psychology, Biology, Nature, Biology
Goodreads rating: 4.2
(rated by 394 readers)

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Rupert Sheldrake's theory of morphic resonance challenges the fundamental assumptions of modern science. An accomplished biologist, Sheldrake proposes that all natural systems, from crystals to human society, inherit a collective memory that influences their form and behavior. Rather than being ruled by fixed laws, nature is essentially habitual. The Presence of the Past lays out the evidence for Sheldrake's controversial theory, exploring its implications in the fields of biology, physics, psychology, and sociology. At the same time, Sheldrake delivers a stinging critique of conventional scientific thinking. In place of the mechanistic, neo-Darwinian worldview he offers a new understanding of life, matter, and mind.
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