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The Patterning Instinct A Cultural History Of Humanitys Search For Meaning Jeremy Lent

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The Patterning Instinct A Cultural History Of Humanitys Search For Meaning Jeremy Lent
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Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 569
Author: Jeremy Lent
ISBN: 9781633882935, 1633882934
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Patterning Instinct A Cultural History Of Humanitys Search For Meaning Jeremy Lent by Jeremy Lent 9781633882935, 1633882934 instant download after payment.

This fresh perspective on crucial questions of history identifies the root metaphors that cultures have used to construct meaning in their world. It offers a glimpse into the minds of a vast range of different peoples: early hunter-gatherers and farmers, ancient Egyptians, traditional Chinese sages, the founders of Christianity, trail-blazers of the Scientific Revolution, and those who constructed our modern consumer society.
Taking the reader on an archaeological exploration of the mind, the author, an entrepreneur and sustainability leader, uses recent findings in cognitive science and systems theory to reveal the hidden layers of values that form today's cultural norms.
Uprooting the tired clichés of the science-religion debate, he shows how medieval Christian rationalism acted as an incubator for scientific thought, which in turn shaped our modern vision of the conquest of nature. The author probes our current crisis of unsustainability and argues that it is not an inevitable result of human nature, but is culturally driven: a product of particular mental patterns that could conceivably be reshaped.
By shining a light on our possible futures, the book foresees a coming struggle between two contrasting views of humanity: one driving to a technological endgame of artificially enhanced humans, the other enabling a sustainable future arising from our intrinsic connectedness with each other and the natural world. This struggle, it concludes, is one in which each of us will play a role through the meaning we choose to forge from the lives we lead.
Foreword by Fritjof Capra

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