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Rupert Sheldrake

Rupert Sheldrake (born 1942) is a British biologist and author of several books. In his 1981 book A New Science of Life he put forward the hypothesis of formative causation which basically suggests that memory is inherent in nature.

Bibliography

  • A New Science of Life (1981, second edition 1985)
  • The Presence of the Past (1988)
  • The Rebirth of Nature (1990)
  • Seven Experiments That Could Change the World (1994)
  • Dogs that Know When Their Owners are Coming Home (1999)
With Ralph Abraham and Terence McKenna:
  • Trialogues at the Edge of the West (1992)
  • The Evolutionary Mind (1988)
  • Chaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness
With Matthew Fox[?]:
  • Natural Grace (1996)
  • The Physics of Angels (1996)

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