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A Sense of Wonder

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April 1990, no. 119

Descent of Spirit: Writings of E.L. Grant Watson edited by Dorothy Green

Primavera Press, 245 pp, $19.95 pb

A Sense of Wonder

by
April 1990, no. 119

In his scientific foreword to Descent of Spirit, E. J. Steele, currently a Visiting Fellow at the John Curtin School of Medicine in Canberra, asks:

What is the connection between Science and Art? If there is a connecting link it surely must relate to our sixth intuitive, or integrative sense. It is this sense which the biological essays of E. L. Grant Watson directly address: he excites our sense of wonder.

Jennifer Dabbs reviews 'Descent of Spirit: Writings of E.L. Grant Watson' edited by Dorothy Green

Descent of Spirit: Writings of E.L. Grant Watson

edited by Dorothy Green

Primavera Press, 245 pp, $19.95 pb

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