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Lynn S. Fichter
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Steve J. Baedke
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Will Frangos
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Harrisonburg, VA 22807
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Updated: 08/19/2008

Evolutionary Systems

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Who should take this course?

Evolutionary Systems is non-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. Its subject matter belongs to no department, yet its concepts and ideas pervade every discipline. The ideas we explore have important insights for the study of history, economics, social systems, political systems, moral systems, etc., as well as traditional science disciplines, and we explore and apply the principles of evolutionary systems to all these areas.

We invite and encourage individuals from all disciplines across campus who have an interest in understanding evolutionary systems to join us.

 



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