Evolution
today and tomorrow and philosophical theories
23 - 24 April 2009
FCUL, Building C6, Level 2, Room 53
Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa in collaboration with ISPA and CBA
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Conference Theme |
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Plenary Speakers |
University College London, UK |
Invited Speakers |
(In order of appearance.)
Teresa Avelar
Francisco Carrapiço Sven Steinmo
André Levy |
Call for Posters |
The deadline for abstract submission is 12 April 2009.
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Scientific & Organizing Committee
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Francisco Carrapiço - Assistant Professor, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Plant Biology, Center for Environmental Biology
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Sattelite Event
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The Centre of Philosophy of Sciences of the University of Lisbon is organizing a Workshop on scientific illustration in collaboration with Ciência Viva.
(http://www.darwin2009.pt/iniciativas/Diversos/index.asp?accao=shownot&id_noticia=54)
Theme of the Workshop:
In his first Notebook, On the transmutation of species (1837), Charles Darwin drew the first evolutionary tree of life. In this colloquium, we begin with a critical, philosophical reflection on how phylogenetic tree models and alternative iconographies influence the concept of species and ideas on speciation (John Wilkins). Afterwards we trace the historical origin of the application of tree models to represent evolution. Tree models were not only introduced by Darwin to model the evolution of life, they were also introduced by Ernst Haeckel, the first taxonomist, and by August Schleicher, a linguist who modelled the evolution of language. In fact, both the terminology as well as the iconography used to model life's and language's evolution developed in close contact. (Nathalie Gontier and Ricardo S. Reis dos Santos). We end the session investigating the relevance of these tree models in current biological thought on evolution and speciation, with the help of a case-study about islands (Maria Manuel Romeiras, Dora Batista e Octávio Paulo Gomes).
Full program is available at: http://www.darwin2009.pt/img/upload/programa_Darwin_21_22_abril(1).pdf
(Parque das Nações, Alameda
dos Oceanos, Lote 2.10.01, Lisbon) |
Full Program
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Thursday, April 23rd 2009
Evolution in a snapshot: The quest for punctuated equilibrium alive, in the Açores 10.30-11.00: Teresa Avelar, Gradualism and punctualism: What are we talking about? 11.00-11.30: Margarida Matos, Experimental evolution as the most empirical tool of microevolutionary studies: Playing Darwin
12.30-13.00: Anthony Dean, The biochemical architecture of an ancient adaptive landscape 13.00-13.30: Discussion with all the speakers and the audience
Symbiogenesis: The emergence of a new evolutionary theory 16.00-16.30: Francisco Carrapiço, When 1+1 does not equal 2: Contribution to a symbiogenic approach in evolution 16.30-17.00: Luísa Pereira, A symbiogenic way in the origin(s) of life
18.00-18.30: Nathalie Gontier, Universalizing symbiogenesis 18.30-19.00: Discussion with all the speakers and the audience
Species, essences and generation 10.30-11.00: Filipe Costa, New insights into molecular evolution: Prospects from the barcode of life initiative 11.00-11.30: André Levy, Species in the era of molecular phylogenetics and units of selection as active agents
12.30-13.00: Helder Coelho, Filming the 2-way dynamics of sociality: The relevance of evolution 13.00-13.30: Discussion with all the speakers and the audience
On the interpretation of cultural and linguistic phylogenies 16.00-16.30: Eugénia Cunha, What makes us humans 16.30-17.00: Bracinha Vieira, Language and natural selection
18.00-18.30: Maria Manuel Jorge, Evolution, knowledge and truth 18.30-19.00: Discussion with all the speakers and the audience
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Location & Information
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On the 23rd of April, there will be an exhibition of the 4 book volumes Fundamentos e Desafios do Evolucionismo, edited by André Levy, Francisco Carrapiço, Helena Abreu and Marco Pina. This exhibition will be accompanied by a reception, kindly offered to us by the publisher of the books: Esfera do Caos. On the 24th of April, there will be a conference dinner which includes a concert. During the conference, there will also be a continuous exhibition of posters.
Conference registration fee
The conference is open to all, free of charge.
Participants that require the receipt of an official declaration of attendance, the conference booklet, access to the exhibition of the 4 books, and the coffee breaks are requested to pay a small entrance fee.
The conference fee that allows the receipt of the conference package is:
Students: 10 euro Non-students: 20 euro
Conference dinner (Optional)
The conference dinner will be held on Friday, the 24th of April, at the Fábrica de Braço de Prata, Rua de Fábrica de material de Guerra, Lisboa.
During the conference dinner, attendants will be treated to a concert (included in the price).
Conference dinner (optional): Students and non-students: 25 euro
The conference and/or dinner fee can be paid
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