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Hey guys, so I took this evolution class several yrs ago...its offered by a seminar category in my school (seminars have their own category like bio, etc). The description of the course is this and the name is "Investigations across multiple Evolutionary Scales"...the class predominantly talked about biological evolution and ecology:
"This TIMES seminar will consider the most basic patterns across the realms of nature and mind, and
search for common functional principles that create those patterns. The guiding context is the fact that
evolution is a form‐generating process. In a general sense, evolution occurs on multiple scales: biological
(Darwinian evolution), cultural (invention and social selection), and cognition (learning and creativity).
All these scales possess unique but also similar subprocesses of replication, variation, and selection."
would you classify this as bcpm? even though other topics besides bio and physics were discusses, predominantly the class was on biological evolution/ecology....the prof is also a bio and environmental studies professor...
your opinion would be appreciated..
"This TIMES seminar will consider the most basic patterns across the realms of nature and mind, and
search for common functional principles that create those patterns. The guiding context is the fact that
evolution is a form‐generating process. In a general sense, evolution occurs on multiple scales: biological
(Darwinian evolution), cultural (invention and social selection), and cognition (learning and creativity).
All these scales possess unique but also similar subprocesses of replication, variation, and selection."
would you classify this as bcpm? even though other topics besides bio and physics were discusses, predominantly the class was on biological evolution/ecology....the prof is also a bio and environmental studies professor...
your opinion would be appreciated..