Learning from Leonardo : decoding the notebooks of a genius

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Learning from Leonardo : decoding the notebooks of a genius

Fritjof Capra

(A BK currents book)

Berrett-Koehler, c2013

1st ed

  • : hardback

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''Timeline of scientific discoveries'': p. [xiv]-[xxv]

''Chronology of Leonardo's life and work'': p. [326]-[335]

Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-361) and index

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Leonardo da Vinci is celebrated as the archetypal Renaissance man. He made extraordinary discoveries in numerous fields and pioneered entire disciplines, among them fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, theoretical botany, and embryology. Leonardo's unique synthesis of art, science, and technology is not only fascinating intellectually but also very relevant to our time-it prefigures modern systems theory. Our sciences and technologies have become increasingly narrow in their focus, unable to understand our multi-faceted problems from an interdisciplinary perspective; and our business and political leaders are often incapable of "connecting the dots." This is exactly what we can learn from Leonardo. As the author shows throughout the book, Da Vinci practiced a science and technology that honored and respected the unity of all life, recognized the fundamental interdependence of all natural phenomena, and connected the microcosm (the human being) with the macrocosm (the living Earth). That is exactly the kind of science and technology we need today.

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