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F. David Peat (Author)
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0976826402 978-0976826408 May 6, 2005
F. David Peat is one of the most interesting and innovative thinkers around today. His latest book Pathways of Chance is a rich, inquiring and highly readable journey from the creative buzz of his native Liverpool in the sixties to a Native American talking circle. He meets some of the most fascinating minds of twentieth-century science and culture: David Bohm, Roger Penrose, Bertrand Russell, Sir Michael Tippett, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor. He reflects on the elusive nature of quantum reality, the way language shapes our lives, the world of the Blackfoot and his life in a medieval Italian village. Ultimately, Pathways of Chance, is a meditation upon the power of those twin forces, purpose and accident, within all our lives.
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We are happy to be launching this new venture, Pari Publishing, with F. David Peat's Pathways of Chance. Peat is a fine author with over twenty books to his credit, someone who has explored ideas in an engaging and accessible way over a wide range of fields. We also feel that Pathways of Chance is an innovative approach for it sets a range of fascinating ideas and theories within the context of the author's life. It also acts to set the tone for our future publications which will include a series of literary essays by George Stade, novelist, literary critic and consulting editorial director of Barnes and Nobel Classics; a series of essays on the debate between Science and Religion; a book on Art, Science and the Sacred; and The Way We Die, an examination of the medical and ethical issues surrounding death and dying. In addition to our books for the US market we shall also be producing, in Italian, a series of key books that have not yet been made available in Italy. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

From the Author

Pathways of Chance was a joy to write. It was an opportunity to look back on my life, recall the people I had met and explore the ideas that had intrigued me. The book begins in wartime England, continues with my life as a student in Liverpool at the time of the Beatles, it then moves to Canada, to a meeting with the physicist and philosopher, David Bohm, an encounter with the Blackfoot and other Native Americans, to my ongoing interactions with artists and finally a move to a medieval hilltop village in Italy and the creation of the Pari Center for New Learning.

The book is not only about my personal encounters, it is also an investigation and explanation of the ideas I have spent my life exploring: - the mysteries of quantum reality, the paradox of Schrödinger's Cat, David Bohm's proposal that an activity of information pervades the universe and that mind was present from the beginning. The book discusses how the languages we speak affect what we see and do. It touches on synchronicities (meaningful coincidences) and the ideas of Carl Jung, it looks at the way our understanding of the cosmos may be encoded within our bodies, the relationship between art and science, the possibility of new forms of ethical action and my hopes for the future. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Pari Publishing (USA) (May 6, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0976826402
  • ISBN-13: 978-0976826408
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,179,452 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Welcome to my Amazon page. One of the most enjoyable tasks of my life has been writing books. Or rather lying in bed dreaming about what I want to write tomorrow then jumping out of bed in the morning and rushing to my computer to get it all down before I forget! And what a pleasure it was to see my latest book in print "A Flickering Reality" which was such a joy to write because it combined by interests in the changing nature of reality along with the chance to revisit so many films I had enjoyed in the past along with some very new ones.

I was born and grew up in Liverpool. My father was an electrician and when his apprentice announced that he would quit to go to Germany with his band my father told him, "George Harrison, one day you'll come crawling on your hands and knees to get your job back." I was also a little annoyed when my closest friend, Dot, told me she was seeing a really fascinating student at art college - John Lennon!

After university I moved to Canada to carry out research in theoretical physics. Then while on a sabbatical with Roger Penrose I met the physicist David Bohm and began a friendship that lasted until his death. Indeed, we were working on a second book together when he died.

I had also been involved in documentaries for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and was responsible for a twenty one-hour series on the development of physics in the 20th century. After leaving the National Research Council of Canada I turned to writing both books and plays for radio and the stage. I also made contact with Native American groups which ended up as a circle of Native Elders and Western Scientists sponsored by the Fetzer Institute. Some these experiences found themselves in "Blackfoot Physics".

From Ottawa we moved briefly, and totally by chance, to the medieval hilltop village of Pari in Tuscany, and from there moved to London so I could write
"Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm". In London I made contact with the artists Anish Kapoor and Antony Gormley and ended up organizing a weekend where artists and scientists could meet and talk informally.

From London I moved back to Pari and in 2000 opened the Pari Center for New Learning in order to run courses and conferences and have writers and artists come to visit for a month or so. Pari has also been an ideal place in which to reflect and write and to meet new people. It has also been a time when I have developed my idea of Gentle Action which can be found at www.gentleaction.org and well as in my book "Gentle Action: Bringing creative change to a turbulent world".

My latest book is "A Flickering Reality: Cinema and the Nature of Reality". The shows how everthing from Freud and Jung, quantum theory and chaos theory, the neurosciences and postmodernism have changed the way we look at ourselves and the world, and the most direct way to experience this is via films. I also have a blog on this at http://aflickeringreality.blogspot.com.

If you'd like to learn more then why not buy my biography, "Pathways of Chance" or look at my website www.fdavidpeat.com or www.paricenter.com.


 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Author writes:, June 8, 2005
This review is from: Pathways of Chance (Paperback)
"Pathways of Chance" was a joy to write. It was an opportunity to look back on my life, recall the people I had met and explore the ideas that had intrigued me. The book begins in wartime England, continues with my life as a student in Liverpool at the time of the Beatles, it then moves to Canada, to a meeting with the physicist and philosopher, David Bohm, an encounter with the Blackfoot and other Native Americans, to my on going interactions with artists and finally a move to a medieval hilltop village in Italy and the creation of the Pari Center for New Learning.

The book is not only about my personal encounters, it is also an exploration and explanation of the ideas I have spent my life exploring: - the mysteries of quantum reality, the paradox of "Schrödinger's Cat", David Bohm's proposal that an activity of information pervades the universe and that mind was present from the beginning. The book discusses how the languages we speak affect what we see and do. It touches on synchronicities (meaningful synchronicities) and the ideas of Carl Jung, it looks at the way our understanding of the cosmos may be encoded within our bodies, the relationship between art and science, the possibility of new forms of ethical action and my hopes for the future.

F. David Peat is the author of twenty books including "From Certainty to Uncertainty: The Story of Science and Ideas in the Twentieth Century", "Blackwinged Night: Creativity in Nature and Mind", "Blackfoot Physics", "Synchronicity: The Bridge between Matter and Mind", "Seven Life Lessons of Chaos" (with John Briggs) and "Science, Order and Creativity" with David Bohm
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From the Theatre of the mind to.........REALITY!!!, June 16, 2005
This review is from: Pathways of Chance (Paperback)
Unlike a vast majority of sociologist and scientists who's theories for tackling Social/Global problems merely laps back into pure academia, David Peat is unique in that his theories you can actually apply. This comes about because his theories and whole approach to life within the community around him in Pari(Italy) are interwoven.I know this because his ideas have already caused ripples in my part of the world and have lead to some very interesting and tangible results. Now in his bio David shows us all so much more through his experiences, and go on the journey that helped change so many lives!
Claire Appleby UK (T.A.M.S.).
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars What people have said about this book, June 6, 2005
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David Peat possesses one of the most incisive, expansive minds I've
ever known. His work has inspired a generation. His
autobiographical Pathways of Chance is a fascinating roadmap of
20th-century learning and a beacon to the future. No one perceives
connections or explains them with greater clarity than Peat. This
book is a moveable feast."
Larry Dossey, MD, The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things, Healing Words and Reinventing Medicine.

Yes, physicists are strange beings and usually we fail to see just what
makes them tick or we can't imagine how anyone in their right mind would
ever become one. David Peat's new book provides an informative and honest
from-the-heart answer. This autobiographical look behind the scenes will
inform and engage you as you follow along Dr. Peat's journey through time
and meet all of the characters he found so interesting.
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D, The Yoga of Time Travel


Here we have that rare and wonderful thing: a scientist who can truly write. Peat's
autobiography is a daring fusion of the memoir and the cutting-edge essay. It makes a
rich and readable introduction, not only to Peat's own extraordinary life and his web of
20th-century connections, but also to some of the most tantalising ideas and figures of
the period, across both science and art. It is, at times, provocative; at other times,
poignantly human. Throughout, it is erudite and, above all, keenly concerned about how
we, as a species and a planet, move forward in the 21st-century. Peat's words are subtle
catalysts, sparking in us our own potential for transformation at all levels of life.
Pathways of Chance is a fascinating book, and an important one. Read it now.
Alison McLeod, novelist The Wave Theory of Angels

David Peat has one of the liveliest, most wide-ranging, depth probing minds I've ever encountered. Peat's thoughts on physics, philosophy and the arts, put forward in a genial, gracious writing style, reads like a can't-put-down mystery novel. Pathways of Chance will surely appeal to all who are interested in any of these subjects as well as those who like reading about his and other famous people's fascinating lives.
Joseph Eger, Conductor, Symphony for United Nations, author of
Einstein's Violin: A Conductor's Notes on Music, Physics and Social Change
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