Proper noun
Bateson (plural Batesons)
A surname transferred from the given name.
Bateson 1984:117–118; Lapsley 1999 In her memoir about her parents, With a Daughter's Eye, Margaret Mead's daughter implies that the relationship between Benedict and Mead was partly sexual. Source: Internet
This binary code, is not to be confused with the computers operation: Luhmann (following Spencer-Brown and Gregory Bateson ) assumes that auto-referential systems are continuously confronted with the dilemma of disintegration/continuation. Source: Internet
Bateson and Calderon also released a joint statement last Thursday urging that the party endorse no candidate ahead of the June 5 primary. Source: Internet
In fact, many of the early geneticists so inspired by Mendel, such as Bateson and Thomas Hunt Morgan and even Reginald Punnett (of Punnet Square fame), were all avid mutationists, discarding natural selection as the force driving evolutionary change. Source: Internet
The 2014 novel Euphoria by Lily King is a fictionalized account of Mead's love/marital relationships with fellow anthropologists Reo Fortune and Gregory Bateson in pre-WWII New Guinea. Source: Internet
Social sciences Gregory Bateson introduced a theory of logical types into the social sciences; his notions of double bind and logical levels are based on Russell's theory of types. Source: Internet