Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica (
1997)
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Abstract
This book deals with embryology although it is not a book on embryology. It is in itself like a developing embryo and at a difference of textbooks it does not pretend to be an introduction to any particular scientific discipline. This work was born from a fascination about forms and it is the draft of a morphological process: the account of a form coming into being, the form of an as yet unnamed but emerging science. A new science of qualities in which the natural phenomena are understood as wholes, as complex entities, possessing integral properties that are non-reducible to discrete or quantifiable magnitudes. This book is like a jump into the future of science but also it is a return in time in order to find the founder of science. The first thinker that blended speculative thought with the direct observation of facts. This book is a return to the organism, to purpose and meaning, a return to Aristotle.