Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist, a former research fellow of the Royal Society, and the former director of studies in biochemistry and cell biology at Cambridge University's Clare College. He was the director of the Perrott-Warrick Project on unexplained human abilities, funded by Trinity College in Cambridge, England. He is a fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences near San Francisco and a visiting professor at the Graduate Institute in Connecticut. He has previously contributed to publications such as the Guardian, where he had a regular monthly column, the New Scientist, Spectator, and the Sunday Times. He is the author of Dogs That Know When Their Owners are Coming Home, A New Science of Life, and The Presence of the Past.
"Certainly we need to accept the limitations of much current dogma
and keep our minds as open as we reasonably can. Sheldrake may help
us do so through this well-written, challenging, and always
interesting book." --Financial Times, on the English-language
edition
"If you agree that science must be freed from the shackles of
antiquated beliefs, then read this book. If you don't agree, then
read it twice." --Dean Radin, author, The Conscious Universe, on
the English-language edition
"Rupert Sheldrake does science, humanity, and the world at large a
considerable favor." --Independent, on the English-language
edition
"Science is ready to evolve beyond materialism and dogma. Rupert
Sheldrake is a pioneer who is paving the way for the future of
sciences." --Deepak Chopra, author, World of the Worldviews, on the
English-language edition
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