Rupert’s revised A New Science of Life is out in the U.K. His books usually stir up the popular and scientific press alike. This time is no exception. However, this book marks nearly 30 years since the publication of the first edition of what is considered one of the most controversial books of the 20th century. A New Science of Life is excellently written and you don’t need a degree in developmental biology to follow along. It is certainly a brain twister and will make you think about things a little bit differently after you’ve read it. It was the book that woke me up from my own ‘dogmatic slumber’. I hope it will do the same for you. I will post a full review in the next few days but in the meantime, here is the buzz from around the web…
- The search for evidence Caroline Watt
- Hard to believe by Mark Vernon
- An idea with resonance by Sue Blackmore
- A book for ignoring Adam Rutherford
- Sheldrake’s Theory of Morphogenesis by Ken Wilber
- Life, religion and everything by Laura Sevier
- A response to my critics by Rupert Sheldrake
- What Science Can’t Tell Us
- A New Science of Life, By Rupert Sheldrake
- Why Us? How Science Rediscovered the Mystery of Ourselves
- Here’s looking at you