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    Interview 59: Rupert Sheldrake on Science as an Integrative Practice

    en-usApril 17, 2015
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    About this Episode

    Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and research scientist and the author of more than 80 technical papers and numerous books. He’s perhaps most well known for his book ‘The Science Delusion’ and his morphic resonance hypothesis. These will be the topics of the discussion today as well as exploring the idea of science as an integrative practice.

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