Hi Bob,While I am greatly honored that you are attributing this book to me,
Incomplete Nature, this is actually not my book. Wrong Terry!I did just write a
book that I was hoping you were referring to when I started your email, called
Clinical Intuition in Psychotherapy: The Neurobiology of Embodied Response.But
Incomplete Nature, which is indeed a brilliant book and should have a
conference surrounding it, is written by Terrence Deacon.So.I am not in
contact with him and don't have his email address offhand, but I suggest you
get hold of it and transfer your glowing comments to the person who merits
them.All my best,Terry Terry Marks-Tarlow, Ph.D.1460 7th Street, Suite 304Santa
Monica, CA 90401(310) 458-3418www.markstarlow.com
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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:45:03 -0400
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Subject: [Fis] Incomplete Nature - Completing the discussion that Terry started
Hi Terry - I just finished your book literally 2 minutes ago. I just had to
tell you what a brilliant and moving piece of work it is. I plan to go through
it and write a lengthy review of it just to attempt to nail down all the ideas
you developed in this amazing tome. And I agree "there is more here than stuff".
The first thing that comes to mind is that a conference should be organized
around this book so we can discuss as a community the implication of the
challenges you have presented. This is an important piece of work the
implications of which need to be discussed.
I would be happy to help organize such a conference but I do not think I have
the resources to organize such a conference myself at OCAD University but I
will try. I can think of some organizations for which this idea would appeal.
Perhaps the complexity conferences organized by Yaneer at NESCI would be an
appropriate venue. I remember vividly a conversation that you and Stu had in
which I participated in a peripheral way at one of Yaneer's conferences a
number of years ago, which I believe was held in Boston.
Another possibility is the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life
Sciences conference co-ordinated by Stephen Guastello
Another possibility is someone in the FIS group based primarily in Europe might
want to do something.
{If any of the groups I mentioned are interested in a conference on Terry's
book Incomplete Nature please contact me so I can volunteer to help}
I would want to involve Stuart Kauffman in such a conference as you refer to
him frequently. I am very proud that you began Chapter 13 with the quote from
Stu that was contained in the paper I co-authored with him and others.
Perhaps there is a conference already being planned in which case I would like
to participate.
Finally, you asked that I remind you to write a short piece for the special
issue of the e-journal MDPI Information. So this is another reminder. An
excerpt from your book would do as well.
Thanks so much for writing such a great book and stimulating so much thought.
Bob
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