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DTSTART:20101109T180500Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:How People Get the Way We Are--A Table of Elements: Chaos\, Co
 mplex Systems and Conflict in Human Development\, Chaos & Complex Syst
 ems Seminar\, Bernard Z. Friedlander\, UW-Madison Faculty\, 1967-70\; 
 Research Professor of Human Development\, Emeritus\, University of Har
 tford\, West Hartford\, CT
DESCRIPTION:The presentation consists of four connected Parts--<br>\n
     1. Chaos\, Complex Systems and Conflict--The Name of the Game<br>
 \n    2. Our Habitat: The Absolute Context of Human Behavior<br>\n   
  3. New Paradigms for Thinking About Human Behavior\, Self\, and Consc
 iousness<br>\n    4. Are New Modes of Adaptation Possible in Our New 
 Human Habitat?
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1957
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