A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation

J P Tarcher (1981)
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Why do many phenomena defy the explanations of conventional biology and physics? Cambridge research scientist Rupert Sheldrake, who wrote this book in India, calls into question many of our fundamental concepts about life and consciousness, reinterpreting the so called laws of nature in this path breaking book.

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