- Fritjof Capra
Fritjof Capra (born
February 1 ,1939 ) is anAustria n-born Americanphysicist .Born in
Vienna ,Austria , Capra earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from theUniversity of Vienna in 1966. He has done research onparticle physics andsystems theory , and has written popular books on the implications of science, notably "The Tao of Physics ", subtitled "An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism". "The Tao of Physics" makes an assertion thatphysics andmetaphysics are both inexorably leading to the same knowledge.Work
After touring Germany in the early 1980s, Capra co-wrote a book on
Green Politics with ecofeminist authorCharlene Spretnak called "Green Politics," in 1984.Capra contributed to the screenplay for the 1990 movie "
Mindwalk ", starringLiv Ullman ,Sam Waterston , and John Heard, which was loosely based on his book, "The Turning Point". This book was also the inspiration for a broad based ad campaign called "The Turning Point Project". In the Fall of 2000, under the leadership ofJerry Mander and Andrew Kimbrell, The Turning Point Project produced full page-ads in "USA Today " and "The New York Times " criticising nanotechnology. The ads claimed that proponents ofmolecular nanotechnology never considered how people would live without jobs, though that discussion is popular and perennial in nanotech circlesFact|date=February 2007.In 1991 Capra coauthored
Belonging to the Universe withDavid Steindl-Rast , a Benedictine monk and a man who has been called a contemporaryThomas Merton . UsingThomas Kuhn 'sThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions as a stepping stone, their book explores the parallels between new paradigm thinking in science and religion that together offer what the authors consider remarkably compatible view of the universe.Capra pushes for
western society to abandon conventionallinear thought and themechanistic views ofDescartes . Critiquing Descartes'reductionistic view that everything can be studied in parts to understand the whole, he allows his readers to take an objective and fresh mind, encouraging them to see the world throughcomplexity theory .Capra is purportedly setting the grounds for change in many new theories, one of which is the
living systems theory , a theoretical framework forecology . This theory is only now fully emerging but it has its roots in several scientific fields that were developed during the first half of the twentieth century —organismic biology ,gestalt psychology ,ecology , generalsystems theory , andcybernetics .Fritjof Capra is a founding director of the
Center for Ecoliteracy located in Berkeley, California, which promotes ecology andsystems thinking in primary and secondary education.Bibliography
Capra has written several books and articles. A selection of his books:
* 1975, "The Tao of Physics ".
* 1984, "Green Politics", withCharlene Spretnak .
* 1982, ""
* 1988, "Uncommon Wisdom"
* 1991, "Belonging to the Universe: Explorations on the Frontiers of Science and Spirituality", coauthored with David Steindl-Rast and Thomas Matus.
* 1997, "The Web of Life"
* 2004, "The Hidden Connections: A Science for Sustainable Living"
* 2007, "The Science of Leonardo: Inside the Mind of the Great Genius of the Renaissance"ee also
*
The da Vinci Medallion
*Deep Ecology
*Hindu idealism
*Rupert Sheldrake References
External links
* [http://www.fritjofcapra.net His homepage]
* [http://www.wplus.net/pp/Julia/Capra/CONTENTS.htm The Turning Point]
* [http://www.ecoliteracy.org/ Home on the web for the Center for Ecoliteracy]
* [http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/69/25 Interview with Fritjof Capra by Francis Pisani]
* [http://bibliotraducciones.com/autores/capra-fritjof.html Bibliography in Spanish]
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