Finalità cosciente e Natura by Gregory Bateson

Finalità cosciente e Natura

How consciousness reshapes your mind’s ecology

Written byGregory Bateson
Narrated byMoro Silo
Length0h38m
Release dateJanuary 11, 2020
LanguageItalian
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AuthorGregory Bateson
NarratorMoro Silo
Runtime0h38m
PublishedJanuary 11, 2020
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesHealth & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health, Psychology
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Gregory Bateson’s *Finalità cosciente e Natura* isn’t just another psychology deep-dive—it’s a surgical strike on the idea that consciousness operates in a vacuum. Instead, Bateson dissects how purposeful action and environmental feedback loops create the mind itself. His razor-sharp logic dismantles the myth of isolated thought, revealing how our intentions ripple through systems, shaping everything from personal habits to societal norms. This isn’t abstract philosophy; it’s a toolkit for understanding why we sabotage ourselves and how to rewire our relationship with the world. The audiobook’s brevity (under 40 minutes) is a masterstroke—no fluff, just concentrated insight that demands active listening.

Narrated by Moro Silo, the performance leans into Bateson’s inherently provocative style. Silo’s delivery avoids dry academia, opting for a conversational edge that mirrors Bateson’s own playful skepticism. Phrases like *“the map is not the territory”* land with punch, while the pacing forces you to pause and reflect mid-sentence. The production is intimate, almost like a whispered lecture in a cluttered study, which only amplifies the book’s radical intimacy. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a mental rut, this audiobook doesn’t just diagnose the problem—it hands you a mirror and a sledgehammer."

"review": "I approached *Finalità cosciente e Natura* expecting another dense Bateson tome, but Silo’s narration turned it into a revelation. His voice carries the dry wit of a professor who’s seen one too many students confuse symptoms for causes, and it works. The production is stripped-down—no overproduced soundscapes, no faux-drama emphasis—just Silo’s measured, slightly gravelly tone guiding you through Bateson’s labyrinth of logic. That said, the brevity is both a strength and a weakness. Thirty-eight minutes isn’t enough to fully unpack Bateson’s ideas, especially if you’re new to his work. I found myself pausing the audiobook constantly to scribble notes or Google terms like *“ecology of mind.”* It’s the kind of book that demands a second listen, or better yet, a notebook in hand.

The biggest critique? Bateson’s ideas are *wildly* disruptive—if you’re looking for quick fixes or feel-good self-help, look elsewhere. His argument that consciousness is a collaborative act with the environment will unsettle anyone who clings to individualism. Silo sells the intensity with gusto, but the lack of concrete examples (beyond his famous “double bind” theory) left me craving real-world applications. Still, that’s the point: Bateson doesn’t offer solutions; he forces you to confront the problem. If you’re ready to have your ego dismantled in 40 minutes, this audiobook is a surgical strike. If you need gentle reassurance, skip it."

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I approached *Finalità cosciente e Natura* expecting another dense Bateson tome, but Silo’s narration turned it into a revelation. His voice carries the dry wit of a professor who’s seen one too many students confuse symptoms for causes, and it works. The production is stripped-down—no overproduced soundscapes, no faux-drama emphasis—just Silo’s measured, slightly gravelly tone guiding you through Bateson’s labyrinth of logic. That said, the brevity is both a strength and a weakness. Thirty-eight minutes isn’t enough to fully unpack Bateson’s ideas, especially if you’re new to his work. I found myself pausing the audiobook constantly to scribble notes or Google terms like *“ecology of mind.”* It’s the kind of book that demands a second listen, or better yet, a notebook in hand. The biggest critique? Bateson’s ideas are *wildly* disruptive—if you’re looking for quick fixes or feel-good self-help, look elsewhere. His argument that consciousness is a collaborative act with the environment will unsettle anyone who clings to individualism. Silo sells the intensity with gusto, but the lack of concrete examples (beyond his famous “double bind” theory) left me craving real-world applications. Still, that’s the point: Bateson doesn’t offer solutions; he forces you to confront the problem. If you’re ready to have your ego dismantled in 40 minutes, this audiobook is a surgical strike. If you need gentle reassurance, skip it." "tags": ["Gregory Bateson consciousness theory

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