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1 Metapatterns of Nature, Mind, and Culture Advanced Honors Seminar Spring 2017 AHSEM-UA.154 / ENVST-UA.254 Tuesdays 11:00 – 1:30 p.m. Tyler Volk Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies 1157 Brown Building (OFFICE HOURS: Mon. & Wed., 10:30 AM – 12:15, usually) take Waverly Building elevators to 11th floor, turn left; also meetings by appointment; or just drop by) Mailbox: Biology Department, 1009 Silver PHONE: (212) 998-3736 EMAIL: [email protected] Metapatterns are functional patterns or principles common across a variety of “things,” very important in both biology and culture. We start with the fact that systems that evolve— whether biological, cognitive, or cultural—are produced from an iterative sequence of propagation, variation, and selection. Therefore, the things that result are patterns shaped by interaction and must “work.” In considering the general principles for the creation of patterns, including those of physics and chemistry, you will learn and apply metapatterns as general tools for analyzing systems. Metapatterns include binaries, borders, layers, alphabet-like systems, arrows in time, and breaks and cycles in time. Your exploration and findings about these and other wide-ranging, logical principles (such as systems theory, networks, positive and negative feedbacks) can include topics that interest you, such as the nature of physical laws, patterns of life from physical trees to evolutionary trees, animal societies, language, music, symbols, architecture, mental phenomena (i.e., the time-patterns of thoughts), politics, philosophy, and a wide spectrum of environmental issues. For a sense of the material, see the instructor’s book Metapatterns Across Space, Time, and Mind, or the instructor’s papers about metapatterns available from this website (http://metapatterns.wikidot.com/members:tylervolk; for example, Volk and Bloom (2007)), or the instructor’s trio of YouTube videos on metapatterns (search “professortylevolk” and “metapatterns”). Cross-listed with Environmental Studies as ENVST-UA 254.001, and for ES students, this course can count towards the major. Tyler Volk is Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies and a recipient of the University’s Distinguished Teaching Award. He is the author of Metapatterns across Space, Time, and Mind and of papers that point to common functional principles at different scales. Several relevant papers can be accessed at http://metapatterns.wikidot.com/members:tylervolk. Volk conducts research on the global carbon cycle and Earth’s future. His forthcoming book for Columbia University Press is Quarks to Culture: How We Came to Be (2017).

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MetapatternsofNature,Mind,andCulture

AdvancedHonorsSeminarSpring2017

AHSEM-UA.154/ENVST-UA.254Tuesdays11:00–1:30p.m.

TylerVolk

ProfessorofBiologyandEnvironmentalStudies1157BrownBuilding

(OFFICEHOURS:Mon.&Wed.,10:30AM–12:15,usually)takeWaverlyBuildingelevatorsto11thfloor,turnleft;

alsomeetingsbyappointment;orjustdropby)Mailbox:BiologyDepartment,1009Silver

PHONE:(212)998-3736EMAIL:tyler.volk@nyu.eduMetapatternsarefunctionalpatternsorprinciplescommonacrossavarietyof“things,”veryimportantinbothbiologyandculture.Westartwiththefactthatsystemsthatevolve—whetherbiological,cognitive,orcultural—areproducedfromaniterativesequenceofpropagation,variation,andselection.Therefore,thethingsthatresultarepatternsshapedbyinteractionandmust“work.”Inconsideringthegeneralprinciplesforthecreationofpatterns,includingthoseofphysicsandchemistry,youwilllearnandapplymetapatternsasgeneraltoolsforanalyzingsystems.Metapatternsincludebinaries,borders,layers,alphabet-likesystems,arrowsintime,andbreaksandcyclesintime.Yourexplorationandfindingsabouttheseandotherwide-ranging,logicalprinciples(suchassystemstheory,networks,positiveandnegativefeedbacks)canincludetopicsthatinterestyou,suchasthenatureofphysicallaws,patternsoflifefromphysicaltreestoevolutionarytrees,animalsocieties,language,music,symbols,architecture,mentalphenomena(i.e.,thetime-patternsofthoughts),politics,philosophy,andawidespectrumofenvironmentalissues.Forasenseofthematerial,seetheinstructor’sbookMetapatternsAcrossSpace,Time,andMind,ortheinstructor’spapersaboutmetapatternsavailablefromthiswebsite(http://metapatterns.wikidot.com/members:tylervolk;forexample,VolkandBloom(2007)),ortheinstructor’strioofYouTubevideosonmetapatterns(search“professortylevolk”and“metapatterns”).Cross-listedwithEnvironmentalStudiesasENVST-UA254.001,andforESstudents,thiscoursecancounttowardsthemajor.TylerVolkisProfessorofBiologyandEnvironmentalStudiesandarecipientoftheUniversity’sDistinguishedTeachingAward.HeistheauthorofMetapatternsacrossSpace,Time,andMindandofpapersthatpointtocommonfunctionalprinciplesatdifferentscales.Severalrelevantpaperscanbeaccessedathttp://metapatterns.wikidot.com/members:tylervolk.VolkconductsresearchontheglobalcarboncycleandEarth’sfuture.HisforthcomingbookforColumbiaUniversityPressisQuarkstoCulture:HowWeCametoBe(2017).

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Yourwork:Thisisprimarilyanactive,project-basedcourse,inwhichyouaregoingtobefacilitatedintoindependentresearchprettymuchrightfromthestart.Wemightuse“peerreview”forpapers.Therewillongoingclassroompresentations,usingpowerpointandothermedia(theboard,handouts,etc.).ANTICIPATEDFLOWOFWORK:Onemajorproject,withseveralpresentationsofotherprojectsalongtheway,ontopicsthatareaskedtobe“responses”tomaterialbeingpresentedandtothereadings.TheseresponsesmightinvolvepostingsontheClasseswebsitesitesootherscanmakeformalcommentsfollowingtheclassroomdiscussion.Themajorprojectwillbethefocusofthecoursefromweek10onward,withseveralpresentationsofconceptsinfocusgroupsandtotheoverallclass.Focusgroupswillserveasreviewpanelsandengagepeersinthetopicofcomparingandcontrastingmetapatternsandtheirapplicationstotheongoingresearchofeachstudent.Weekbyweektopics:Week1.Introductiontometapatterns,fromphysicstopsychology.Couldtherebeascience,orastudy,ofeverything?Ifso,wouldthephenomenabeingstudiedinvolvepatternitself?Wewillexplorethisquestionrightatthestart.Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Week2.Patternsfromthesmallestthingsofphysicstothecomplexitiesofculture.IwillgothroughthefundamentallevelsproposedinmyforthcomingbookforColumbiaUniversityPress(QuarkstoCulture:HowWeCametoBe).Theselevelsestablishvariousprinciplesanddynamicsofsystems:physical,biological,andcultural(includingmental).Thelevelsare:1.Fundamentalquanta;2.Protons,andneutrons(togethercallednucleons);3.Atomicnuclei;4.Atoms;5.Molecules;6.Prokaryoticcells(simplecellswithoutcellnuclei)andtheoriginoflife;7.Eukaryoticcells(morecomplexcellswithnucleiandothercomplex,functionalcomponents);8.Multicellularorganisms,includingplants,animals,fungi;9.Animalsocieties,suchasbirdflocks,antcolonies,andchimpanzeebands;10.Humantribalmetagroupsandtheoriginofculture;11.Agrovillages,atthetimeoftheNeolithicRevolution;12.Geopoliticalstates,startingwithancientcivilizations.Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Week3.Biologicalandculturalevolution.Weexaminethemetapatternofgeneralizedevolutionasasystemofcoredynamicsthatarecommontobothbiologicalandculturalevolution(2evolutionary“realms”thatcontainpatternsproducedacertainway).Herethisgeneralizedsystemwillbecalledevolutionarydynamics,conceptualizedasthreeinterwovenstrands:propagation,variation,andselection.Culturalevolutionappearstoconsistofacoupling,enabledbylanguage,betweentheolder,cognitiveevolutionarydynamics(firstinanimals)andthenewer,socialevolutionarydynamics(inhumanextendedgroups).Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresent

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theirideasandwork.Week4.Giventhematerialsofar,wecandistinguish3scalesofmetapatterns:within-level,across-level,andacross-realm.Westartwiththemetapatternsofshape:spheres,tubes,andsheetsandexplorethemacrossphysics,biology,culture(includingmentalshapes).Spheres:maximumvolume,minimumsurface,containment;grapes,domes.Sheets:transfersurfaceformatter,energy,orinformation;gills,solarcollectors.Tubes:surfacetransfer,connection,support;leafveins,highways,chainsofcommand;“relationship”inthementalmodelswebuildoftheworld.Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week5.Bordersofsystemsacrossscales.Borders:protection,openingsforcontrolledexchange;cellmembranes,nationalborders.Wetakeaspeciallookatthe“containermetaphor”ofcognitivelinguistics(GeorgeLakoffandco-authors)tothinkabouthowweusepartitioninginthinkingandorganizingourculturalworld.Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week6.Binarysystems:theminimalandthusefficientsystem;twosexes,two-partypolitics,bifurcatingdecisionprocesses.Thisisareallyrich,importanttopicinthescholarshipofeverything!Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week7.Centers:keycomponentsofsystemstability;DNA,socialinsectcenters,politicalconstitutionsandgovernment;conceptsinreligion(gods).Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week8.LayersorHolarchy:levelsofwebs,inwhichsuccessivesystemsarepartsoflargersystems;biologicalnestingfrombiomoleculestoecosystems,humansocialnesting,engineeringdesigns,computersoftware.Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week9.Webeginlookingthemetapatternsoftime.Arrows:stabilityorgradient-likechangeovertime;biologicalhomeostasis,growth,self-maintainingsocialstructures.Breaks:relativelysuddenchangesinsystembehavior;celldivision,insectmetamorphosis,coming-of-ageceremonies,politicalelections.Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week10.Continuewiththemetapatternsoftime.Cycles:recurrentpatternsinsystemsovertime;proteindegradationandsynthesis,lifecycles,powercyclesofelectricitygeneratingplants,feedbackcycles,educationalgradelevels(cyclicdesign

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withinanarrowofoveralleducationalprogress).Readingsandresponseswillbeassignedforthefollowingweek.Severalstudentswillpresenttheirideasandwork.Week11.Duringthesefinalweekstheseminarisafully-dedicatedworkingseminar,inwhichstudentsleaddiscussionsbasedonwhattheyarereadingandthinkingabout,perhapsbuildingonwhattheyhavepreviouslypresentedand/orwrittenfortheClasseswebsiteforconsiderationbyothers.Everyoneisnowuptospeedwiththefundamentals:basiclevelsofdynamics,includingphysical,biological,andcultural(includingmental)aspattern-generatingrealms,andtypesofmetapatternsthatoccurinthoserealmsandacrossbasiclevels.Studentspresentwork.Week12.Studentspresentwork.(asinWeek11,continued)Week13.Studentpresentwork.Everyonesubmitspapersforaroundofpeerreviewbyothers.Week14.Submissionofreviewsofpapersandgeneraldiscussionsaboutconnectionsamongthepapers(atleast2paperswillbereviewedbyeverystudent)Week15.Finalpresentations(ifrequiredforsome),finaldiscussion,submissionoffinalpapers.Grading:Courseattendanceandparticipation:30%Workdoneintimelymanner:10%Short“response”-typepresentationsandClassespostings,bothfromselfandinreplytoothers:20%Finalproject,includingpre-paperpresentations,reviewsofpapersinvariousstagesbyothers,extendedabstract,andfinalpaper:45%Required,corereadings:Mainbook:Volk,Tyler.1995.MetapatternsAcrossSpace,Time,andMind,ColumbiaUniversityPress,298p.Mainwebsite:http://metapatterns.wikidot.comArticlesbytheinstructorthatwewilluse(willbesupplied):Volk,Tyler.2016.QuarkstoCulture(inprogressforColumbiaUniversityPress;selectionsfrom)Volk,Tyler.2008.Whatisasphere:Metapatternsandscale-transcendingfunctionalprinciples,GeneralSemanticsBulletin,74/75,69-72.(2007/2008;publicationdate2009).

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Volk,Tyler,andBloom,J.W.2007.Theuseofmetapatternsforresearchintocomplexsystemsofteaching,learning,andschooling,PartI:Metapatternsinnatureandculture,Complicity:TheInternationalJournalofComplexityandEducation,4,25-43.(Availableonlinefromthejournalorathttp://pages.nyu.edu/~tv1/Volk.htm)Bloom,J.W.andVolk,T.Theuseofmetapatternsforresearchintocomplexsystemsofteaching,learning,andschooling,PartII:Applications,Complicity:TheInternationalJournalofComplexityandEducation,4,45-68,2007.Availableonlinefromthejournal.Volk,Tyler;Bloom,J.W.,andJ.Richards.2007.Towardascienceofmetapatterns:BuildinguponBateson’sfoundation,Kybernetes:TheInternationalJournalofCybernetics,Systems,andManagementSciences,36,1070-1080.(Availableathttp://metapatterns.wikidot.com/members:tylervolk)Volk,Tyler.2004.Rhymesandreasons(Ascienceofeverything),ScienceandSpirit,15,5(Sept.-Oct.),44-50.Otherarticleswemightuse(willbesuppliedifwedo).Thislististogiveyouageneralideaofthekindofmaterialwewillwanttodigestandincorporateintoourseminar:Alexander,Christopher.2001.Thefifteenpropertiesoflife,WholeEarth,Winter,70-73.Arthur,W.Brian.2009.TheNatureofTechnology:WhatItIsandHowItEvolves,FreePress.(selectionsfromthis;plusabookreviewofthisbookinScience)Beinhocker,EricD.2006.TheOriginofWealth:Evolution,Complexity,andtheRadicalRemakingofEconomics,HarvardBusinessSchoolPress.(selectionsfrom)Bertalanffy,Ludwigvon.GeneralSystemTheory:Foundations,Development,Applications.NewYork:GeorgeBraziller,1968.Thereisa2015newrelease(selectionsfrom).Bronowski,J.1970.NewConceptsintheEvolutionofComplexity:StratifiedStabilityandUnboundedPlans,Zygon,5,18-35.Bunge,Mario.EmergencyandConvergence:QualitativeNoveltyandtheUnityofKnowledge.Toronto:UniversityofTorontoPress,2003(selectionsfrom).Burkart,J.M.,etal.“Theevolutionaryoriginofhumanhyper-cooperation.”NatureCommunications5(2014):Articlenumber4747.doi:10.1038/ncomms5747.Buskes,Chris.“DarwinismExtended:ASurveyofHowtheIdeaofCulturalEvolution

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Evolved.”Philosophia41(2013):661–691.(doi:10.1007/s11406-013-9415-8)Calvin,WilliamH.“TheSixEssentials?MinimalRequirementsfortheDarwinianBootstrappingofQuality.”JournalofMemetics1,1(1997;online).Coward,Fiona,andCliveGamble.“Bigbrains,smallworlds:materialcultureandtheevolutionofmind.”PhilosophicalTransactionsofTheRoyalSocietyB363(2008)1969-1979.(doi:10.1098/rstb.2008.0004)Diener,AlexanderC.,andJoshuaHagan.Borders:AVeryShortIntroduction.NewYork:OxfordUniversityPress,2012(selectionsfrom).Ehrlich,PaulR,andAnneH.Ehrlich2008.TheDominantAnimal:HumanEvolutionandtheEnvironment,IslandPress.(selectionsfrom)Gontier,Nathalie.“Universalsymbiogenesis:Analternativetouniversalselectionistaccountsofevolution.”Symbiosis44(2007):167–181.Grosberg,RichardK.,andRichardR.Strathmann.“TheEvolutionofMulticellularity:AMinorMajorTransition?”AnnualReviewofEcology,Evolution,andSystematics38(2007):621-654.Hauser,MarcD.,NoamChomsky,andW.TecumsehFitch.“TheFacultyofLanguage:WhatIsIt,WhoHasIt,andHowDidItEvolve?”Science298(2002):1569-1579.Hazen,RobertM.“Theemergenceofpatterninginlife'soriginandevolution.”InternationalJournalofDevelopmentalBiology53(2009):683-692.Hill,KimR.,etal.“Hunter-GathererInter-BandInteractionRates:ImplicationsforCumulativeCulture.”PLOSONE9(2014):9pages,e102806(openaccess)Hodder,Ian.Entangled:AnArchaeologyoftheRelationshipsbetweenHumansandThings.Chichester,UK:Wiley-Blackwell,2012(selectionsfrom).Johnson,Steven.Emergence:TheConnectedLivesofAnts,Brains,Cities,andSoftware.NewYork:Scribner,2001(selectionsfrom).Lakoff,G.andM.Johnson.1980.MetaphorsWeLiveBy,UniversityofChicagoPress.(selectionsfrom).Lewens,Tim,"Culturalevolution",TheStanfordEncyclopediaofPhilosophy(Spring2013Edition),EdwardN.Zalta(ed.),URL=<http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2013/entries/evolution-cultural/>Mesoudi,Alex.“HowCulturalEvolutionaryTheoryCanInformSocialPsychologyandViceVersa.”PsychologicalReview116(2009):929-952.

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Mesoudietal.(2006)Towardaunifiedscienceofculturalevolution.BehavioralandBrainSciences,29,329-383.(selectionsfrom;availableonlinefromNYULibraries.).Morowitz,HaroldJ.TheEmergenceofEverything:HowtheWorldBecameComplex.Oxford:OxfordUniversityPress,2002(selectionsfrom).Pinker,Steven.“Thecognitiveniche:Coevolutionofintelligence,sociality,andlanguage.”ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica107,2010:8993–8999.Pross,Addy.“Towardageneraltheoryofevolution:ExtendingDarwiniantheorytoinanimatematter.”JournalofSystemsChemistry2(2011):1-14.Salk,Jonas.AnatomyofReality:MergingofIntuitionandReason.NewYork:ColumbiaUniversityPress,1983(selectionsfrom).Salk,Jonas.“Thenextevolutionarystepintheascentofmaninthecosmos.”Leonardo41,no.3(1985):281-286.Wilson,DavidSloan,StevenC.Hayes,AnthonyBiglan,andDennisD.Embry.“Evolvingthefuture:Towardascienceofintentionalchange.”BehavioralandBrainSciences37(2014):395-460(whichincludes“OpenPeerCommentary”and“Authors’Response”).(doi:10.1017/S0140525X13001593)