some background info on Sheldrake:
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English biochemist and author. He is known for having proposed a non-standard account of morphogenesis and for his research into parapsychology. His books and papers stem from his hypothesis of morphic resonance, and cover topics such as animal and plant development and behaviour, memory, telepathy, perception and cognition in general.
Sheldrake's publications include A New Science of Life (1981), Seven Experiments That Could Change the World (1994), Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home (1999), The Sense of Being Stared At (2003), and The Science Delusion: Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry (2012).
Education
M.A. (natural sciences), Clare College, Cambridge
Frank Knox fellow (philosophy and history of science), Harvard University
Ph.D. (biochemistry), University of Cambridge
thoughts?
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English biochemist and author. He is known for having proposed a non-standard account of morphogenesis and for his research into parapsychology. His books and papers stem from his hypothesis of morphic resonance, and cover topics such as animal and plant development and behaviour, memory, telepathy, perception and cognition in general.
Sheldrake's publications include A New Science of Life (1981), Seven Experiments That Could Change the World (1994), Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home (1999), The Sense of Being Stared At (2003), and The Science Delusion: Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry (2012).
Education
M.A. (natural sciences), Clare College, Cambridge
Frank Knox fellow (philosophy and history of science), Harvard University
Ph.D. (biochemistry), University of Cambridge
thoughts?
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