"A real glory in this book is Baake's engaging presentation... He is able to write in ways that engage and propel the reader along on a highly enjoyable excursion... The text is populated with the voices and perspectives of his subjects, always showing them [to be] thoughtful and complex, even as they take diametrically opposed positions." — from the Foreword by Stephen A. Bernhardt"Whenever scientists are involved in interdisciplinary projects to simulate phenomena of complex physico-chemical, biotic, or socio-economic systems, they are bound to face communication problems while applying basic disciplinary terms and using metaphors for their conceptual models. The situation at Santa Fe Institute given here is representative for any science research group working on the 'frontier.'" — Charlotte Kaempf, University of Karlsruhe"The concept of metaphor harmonics represents an original and productive way of thinking. These and a number of other findings and concepts are likely to make a big splash. No books address the problem of metaphor in the rhetoric of science quite like this one." — M. Jimmie Killingsworth, coauthor of Information in Action: A Guide to Technical Communication, Second Edition