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R**I
ESCENCIAL
Cuanto más pase el tiempo y sigamos como humanidad generando los mismos errores sociales y económicos expresados en forma de una profunda inequidad, o los errores ambientales producto de nuestra visión hegemónica y extractivista (antropoceno) cuanto más nos adentremos en esta crisis, más relevante y esencial se vuelve este libro. Es complejo de leer. Pero es fundamental para poder generar las soluciones que necesitamos como humanidad para nuestra crisis civilizatoria
J**N
Life as emergence, our unity with nature, and why we started down this road to disaster
This is a refreshing look at life based on a simple premise: that life is a self-regulating network in which essential properties arise not from the constituent parts themselves, but from the configuration of relationships within the integrated system as a whole. The authors guide us through an incredible range of scientific disciplines, revealing the uncanny ramifications of this subtle change in perspective. In the systems view, the parts have no meaning as isolated entities; they are defined only by their interconnections; they are inseparable patterns within the larger web. This approach is an eye-opening contrast to the mainstream viewpoint of reductionistic analysis, and the authors explain how reductionism had shaped our culture to the detriment of the environment we cohabit.The Systems View of Life treats readers to a rational expansion of self towards unity with the fabric of life and oneness with the universe, much like the monism of Advaita Vedanta or Monistic Idealism. Every distinction we presuppose as individuals, as nations, and as a species breaks down under this unflinching scrutiny. When we let go of our individual pride, we allow room instead for inclusive cooperation. Nothing less than this kind of fundamental shift of identity will prepare us to face the multifaceted global crises we have created for the biosphere.This book exhibits the systems view of life within the context of numerous academic disciplines including: history, philosophy, economics, physics, genetics, mathematics, ecology, biology, evolution, chemistry, cognitive linguistics, spirituality, sociology, medicine, and climatology. It is written for undergraduates but approachable to casual readers willing to delve deep into several different scientific fields. It is not an easy read, nor is it short, but the vision is beautiful, and the elevated viewpoint is worth every page. My only serious critique is that the systemic solutions to our global threats proposed in the last chapter seem generally unrealistic. However, to be fair, I couldn’t do better.The very notion of “I” is an emergent property arising from the simultaneous occurrence and resonance of feelings, memories, and thoughts, so that the “I” is not localized anywhere, but rather is an organized pattern without a center.When we look at the world around us, we find that we are not thrown into chaos and randomness but are part of a great order, a grand symphony of life. Every atom in our body was once a part of previous bodies - living or nonliving - and will be a part of future bodies. In this sense, our body will not die but will live on, again and again, because life lives on. Moreover, we share not only life’s molecules, but also its basic principles of organization with the rest of the living world. And since our mind, too, is embodied, our concepts and metaphors are embedded in the web of life together with our bodies and brains. Indeed, we belong to the universe, and this experience of belonging can make our lives profoundly meaningful.”
F**O
Good introduction and insights
It's a good and original book but it should contain a detailed description of the limitations of the presented theory. Paper and volume overall quality is poor and could be improved.
K**D
Will change your view of the world!
The Introduction alone will change your view of man and the universe. This book is so critical to our future survival and how we progress as society. I cannot recommend this any higher than a must read for everyone!
R**)
Outstanding, Marvellous!
This is a must-read book for all. It will change the way you view the world...
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