Caption: Biologist Rupert Sheldrake
Biologist Rupert Sheldrake 

Episode 9 - Rupert Sheldrake

Series: How to Think About Science
From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Length: 00:53:56

HOW TO THINK ABOUT SCIENCE: Part Nine of a documentary by David Cayley, a producer with the CBC Radio program IDEAS. Modern societies have tended to take science for granted as a way of knowing, ordering and controlling the world. Clips include: Rupert Sheldrake, a British biologist and the author of A New Science of Life. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

In 1981 British biologist Rupert Sheldrake published A New Science of Life. The book argued that genes alone were not enough to account for life’s intricate patterns of form and behaviour. There must be, Sheldrake suggested, some sort of form-giving field that holds the memory of each thing’s proper shape – he called it a morphogenetic field. This intriguing idea was widely discussed in the months after the book’s publication. Then the editor of the prestigious scientific journal Nature, Sir John Maddox, wrote an editorial in which violently denounced Sheldrake’s work and called it “the best candidate for burning there has been for many years.” Years later in an interview with the BBC, he defended his denunciation on the grounds that Sheldrake’s view was scientific “heresy.” Maddox’s attack stuck Sheldrake a reputation for flakiness that still lingers. A few years ago Nobel physicist Steven Weinberg was still referring to the theory as “a crackpot fantasy.” But, for Rupert Sheldrake, this zealous policing of the boundaries of science only proved that scientific materialism had hardened into a rigid and inhibiting dogmatism. He carried on with the research programme he had put forward in A New Science of Life. He shares the story of his journey with producer David Cayley.

Broadcast History

This 24 part series first aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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