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One of my mentors was the distinguished Cambridge-educated anthropologist Gregory Bateson.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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JB I quickly realised, but did not articulate, something the anthropologist Gregory Bateson told me 10 years later: that of all our human inventions, economic man was by far the dullest.
John Brockman: the man who runs the world's smartest website 2012
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In the end it was decided that Gregory Bateson, the only other Malay speaker, should head the landing party.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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In the end it was decided that Gregory Bateson, the only other Malay speaker, should head the landing party.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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All the same, Gregory Bateson, who was on the boat with them, and as an anthropologist was an expert in the mating habits of various species, declared Rosie Frame a practiced tease and “a little minx.”
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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All the same, Gregory Bateson, who was on the boat with them, and as an anthropologist was an expert in the mating habits of various species, declared Rosie Frame a practiced tease and “a little minx.”
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Anthropologist Gregory Bateson believed that the fixation on making everything productive and rational cuts us off from the world of the spontaneous that is home to real knowledge.
The Key to Happiness: A Taboo for Adults? Joe Robinson 2011
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Their little group usually included Jane, Julia, her roommate Peachy, Cora, Ellie, Gregory Bateson, and a gaggle of secretaries.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Their little group usually included Jane, Julia, her roommate Peachy, Cora, Ellie, Gregory Bateson, and a gaggle of secretaries.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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The anthropologist Gregory Bateson has characterized the post-Newtonian worldview as one of pattern, of order, of resonances in which the individual mind is a subsystem of a larger order.
John Brockman: The Edge Annual Question 2010: How Is the Internet Changing the Way You Think? 2010
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