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What happens when mind is no longer confined to the brain, and responsibility can no longer be localized in the individual? This book follows the consequences of that question to their furthest edges.
Building on From Brain to Mind, Wilfred-Leonard traces a coherent yet unsettling trajectory through thinkers such as Bergson, Bohm, Capra, Bateson, Whitehead, Maturana, Thompson, McGilchrist, Jonas, Scharmer, and Latour. Together, they reveal a world in which mind is relational, meaning emerges in context, and ethics is intrinsic to perception itself. Along the way, the book confronts the historical and contemporary costs of fragmentation—from mechanistic psychiatry and juridical control to protocol-driven societies that mistake silence for healing and compliance for care. Against this, it articulates a relational alternative: mind as process, knowledge as participation, and responsibility as unavoidable. This is not a manual, a theory, or an ideology. It is an orientation. A book for readers willing to think beyond localization—and live with the consequences. ISBN 978-1-291-91068-1, full color, 71 pages. Fixed price € 23,49 (all in & within NL through Paypal or cash) |