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De la neuroesthétique à la cosmoéthique. Le ciel nous est-il ouvert ? Jacques Arnould, Centre national d'études spatiales, Paris. Journée ASIL, 22 octobre 2009, Aix-en-Provence
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Ce que la philosophie attend des neurosciences au sujet de l'esthétique by JACQUES MORIZOT La grande majorité de mes collègues esthéticiens en France ne manifestent guère
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This is a compilation of references, web links and other resources related to the topics being discussed at the Oct 22/23/24 2009 Conference in Aix/Marseille France on The Arts within the Context of Darwinian Theory of Evolution Today. For a current
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This is the Program as of September 5, to get the up to date program and bios of author click here on CURRENT PROGRAMColloque international / International ColloquiumLes arts dans le cadre actuel de la théorie darwinienne de
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David Rothenberg cannot attend the conference but here is hisabstract:AESTHETICS IN EVOLUTION Darwin had a hard time explaining why life forms are sometimes beautiful when this beauty is not adaptive. He came up with the theory of sexual
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This paper by Ramon Guardans is based on a remakable book by Karl J. Niklas : Plant Allometry. The Scaling of Formand Process (U Chicago Press 1994) and introduces some of it to the reader. This paper argues thatit would be useful to pay more
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text originally published in EMERGEncy (art + science) x technology = innovation + meaning June 12, 2002 IssueI discuss some of the trends in new ways that network structure are driving changes in science and art, including some description of
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The human senses are incredibly efficient filters. They exclude from our perception almost all knowledge about the world beyond our skin and inside our bodies. Over the eons of human evolution, our senses have evolved to allow us to detect just
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The story begins in Brenham Texas in 1912 where Frank Malina was born of Czech immigrants. Hecredits the reading of Jules Verne as a child in the town library with inspiring him with a desire to become aspace explorer. After attending Texas A and M,
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The social contract between science and society is breaking down and needs reestablishing; if science continues to be carried out the way it has since the Second World War, it is unlikely that we will have the scientific knowledge, or the public
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