Who hasn't wanted to know more about the role that tree diagrams play in biological systematics these days?
Next Saturday, May 8th, a workshop on phylogenetic trees will be held at Stanford University. This workshop is part of a series of meetings on Reasoning with Diagrams sponsored by The Patrick Suppes Center for History and Philosophy of Science and The Center for the Study of Language and Information. The day will consist of a series of talks with a question period and discussion to follow after each. The workshop will begin at 9:15am and end at 6:00. Food and other refreshments will be served throughout the day so RSVPs are appreciated to help get an accurate count (there is no registration fee). All talks will be held in 100 Cordura Hall at CSLI (here: http://www-csli.stanford.edu/events/locations.shtml ) For a detailed schedule, please visit the following website: http://stanford.edu/~joelv/trees/index.html For more information, please contact me: Joel Velasco ([email protected]) Hope to see you all there, Joel Velasco Department of Philosophy Stanford University
