The motion is complex as it is complex man


A document granting the Prof.. Pasquale Bellotti (materials provided to university courses in the Faculty of Sciences of Turin for the field of teaching Moral Philosophy, Prof.. Dr. Pasquale Bellotti)

written in 1935 immense Scienziato Nikolaj Bernstejin,entitled "The problem of interrelation between coordination localization".

Stunning noted as a distance of 80 years his studies are still quite current, I would say, not yet passed,

surprising, I would say brilliant, note in the video, technology, unthinkable, he used to conduct their own studies,

exciting to see in the flesh and hear in his own words, even for only a few minutes, his voice that made his debut during his interview “The motion is complex as it is complex man“:

the complexity, the paradigm that only in recent years is beginning to catch on to oust a certain reductionist science unable to observe reality.

If the study of the movement had embarked on the path indicated by Nikolaj Bernstejin, perhaps giving a little’ less credit the conditioned reflex of Pavlov, perhaps today the whole of humanity would get more benefits: Unfortunately for the historical period and political befitted a lot more to pursue other ideas.

E’ This is perhaps, let criticism, one of the reasons why the study of the movement apparently evolved than the thought of Bernstein has had a significant regression.

Unfortunately, a scientific reductionist, oriented to observe phenomena increasingly smaller, without dealing with the interactions and complexity of the phenomena that revolve around the universe movement, today we can say that continues to dominate the scene.

Good reading and good vision not only a great scientist, but also of a great man who knew at the bottom rebel against the regime of Stalin and the dominant culture at that time.

Giulio Rattazzi

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