Gregory Bateson
(9 May 1904 - 4 Jul 1980)
English-American anthropologist and systems scientist.
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Science Quotes by Gregory Bateson (2 quotes)
The name is not the thing named but is of different logical type, higher than that of the thing named.
— Gregory Bateson
In Angels Fear: Towards an Epistemology of the Sacred (1979, 1987), 209.
Whenever we pride ourselves upon finding a newer, stricter way of thought or exposition; whenever we start insisting too hard upon “operationalism” or symbolic logic or any other of these very essential systems of tramlines, we lose something of the ability to think new thoughts. And equally, of course, whenever we rebel against the sterile rigidity of formal thought and exposition and let our ideas run wild, we likewise lose. As I see it, the advances in scientific thought come from a combination of loose and strict thinking, and this combination is the most precious tool of science.
— Gregory Bateson
In 'Culture Contact and Schismogenesis' (1935), in Steps to an Ecology of Mind: Collected Essays in Anthropology, Psychiatry, Evolution, and Epistemology (1972).