Story of Evolution and Evolution of Stories course
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Checklist For Your Final Portfolio Story of Evolution/ Evolution of Stories Bryn Mawr College Spring 2009
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Notes Towards (the first 1/2 of) Day 25: What We Have Learned....
What we've learned,
and where we might go next....
This is the fourth instantiation of this course.
In earlier versions,
Notes Towards Day 19: Walt's Experiment, Art's Experiment
I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love,
If you want me again look for me under your bootsoles.
You will hardly know who I am or what I mean,
But I shall be good health to you nevertheless,
And filter and fibre your blood.
Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged,
Missing me one place search another,
Notes Towards Day 15, Part II--On an Erotics of Art
Second Set of Papers should be up...
For next Tuesday, read as far as you can get
in Leaves of Grass (1/2-way; c. 50 pp?)
Beyond History
Evolit: Week 7--Individual and Cultural Evolution: Getting Beyond History?
Submitted by Paul Grobstein on Tue, 03/03/2009 - 4:27pmAnne and I are glad you're here, to share thoughts about the story of evolution and the evolution of stories. This isn't a place for polished writing or final words. It's a place for thoughts in progress: questions, ideas you had before, in or after class, things you've heard or read or seen that you think others might find interesting. Think of it as a public conversation, a place to put things from your mind or brain that others might find useful and to find things from others (in our class and elsewhere) that you might find useful. And a place we can always go back to to see what we were thinking before and how our class conversations have affected that. We are looking forward to seeing where we go, and hoping you are too.
From biological evolution to emergence: meaning, culture, and esthetics III
The Problem/Solution for Dennett ... for us?:
Evolit: Week 6--Individual and Cultural Evolution
Submitted by Paul Grobstein on Tue, 02/24/2009 - 4:08pmAnne and I are glad you're here, to share thoughts about the story of evolution and the evolution of stories. This isn't a place for polished writing or final words. It's a place for thoughts in progress: questions, ideas you had before, in or after class, things you've heard or read or seen that you think others might find interesting. Think of it as a public conversation, a place to put things from your mind or brain that others might find useful and to find things from others (in our class and elsewhere) that you might find useful. And a place we can always go back to to see what we were thinking before and how our class conversations have affected that. We are looking forward to seeing where we go, and hoping you are too.



