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Gregory Bateson

  • A major difficulty is that the answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx is partly a product of the answers that we already have given to the riddle in its various forms.
    Gregory Bateson
  • All experience is subjective.
    Gregory Bateson
  • But epistemology is always and inevitably personal. The point of the probe is always in the heart of the explorer: What is my answer to the question of the nature of knowing?
    Gregory Bateson
  • Every move we make in fear of the next war in fact hastens it.
    Gregory Bateson
  • If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time.
    Gregory Bateson
  • In the transmission of human culture, people always attempt to replicate, to pass on to the next generation the skills and values of the parents, but the attempt always fails because cultural transmission is geared to learning, not DNA.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Interesting phenomena occur when two or more rhythmic patterns are combined, and these phenomena illustrate very aptly the enrichment of information that occurs when one description is combined with another.
    Gregory Bateson
  • It is impossible, in principle, to explain any pattern by invoking a single quantity.
    Gregory Bateson
  • It is of first-class importance that our answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx should be in step with how we conduct our civilisation, and this should in turn be in step with the actual workings of living systems.
    Gregory Bateson
  • It is to the Riddle of the Sphinx that I have devoted fifty years of professional life as an anthropologist.
    Gregory Bateson
  • It is, I claim, nonsense to say that it does not matter which individual man acted as the nucleus for the change. It is precisely this that makes history unpredictable into the future.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Language commonly stresses only one side of any interaction.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Logic can often be reversed, but the effect does not precede the cause.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Logic is a poor model of cause and effect.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Members of weakly religious families get, of course, no religious training from any source outside the family.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Money is always transitively valued. More money is supposedly always better than less money.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Number is different from quantity.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Numbers are the product of counting. Quantities are the product of measurement. This means that numbers can conceivably be accurate because there is a discontinuity between each integer and the next.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Official education was telling people almost nothing of the nature of all those things on the seashores, and in the redwood forests, in the deserts and in the plains.
    Gregory Bateson
  • Rather, for all objects and experiences, there is a quantity that has optimum value. Above that quantity, the variable becomes toxic. To fall below that value is to be deprived.
    Gregory Bateson

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