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Jeremy Ahouse

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This site replicates sites that I worked on during my PhD and post doc.

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Here are copies of the pages we developed for the basic evolution course at Harvard in 1997 and 1996. These course web sites include tutorials and lists of study questions for each lecture. The lecturers were Sephen J. Gould and Richard Lewontin. I was one of the teaching fellows in that course.

The Adaptationist stories web site began when I was involved in writing reviews of the recent wave of pop hyperadaptationism. During a discussion in the lab it was suggested that if we could only place these stories back to back it would become obvious that they are just too easy to invent.

In the spring of 1988 Peggy Fiedler organized a Seminar Series (Conservation Biology, Bio 877) at San Francisco State University. One of the results of this seminar was a collection of over 200 questions, focusing on different aspects of conservation biology.

From the Fall of 1991 through the Fall of 1995 I organized an informal seminar. The goal of this series was to bring together Brandeis graduate students, postdocs, faculty and interested undergrads to discuss the historical and philosophical backdrop of science. I wanted to give fellow students and faculty a chance to reflect on why and how we do science from the perspective of an interdisciplinary forum. Here are the topics we discussed.

Last modified on: Wednesday, December 24, 2003.
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