Thursday, October 9, 2008

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against the Darwin: Stories a researcher wanted

Continue after the spring meetings, the story of Darwin's investigations.



Jacopo Masini, narrator, and Marco Pirrello Mariano Fubini, with the help and the intervention of contemporary scholars and authors, will try to unravel the source of the thought of Charles Darwin, a man who has raised himself in a multitude of thinkers. And above all, a scientist who has devoted his life to looking for some deep scientific realities and human resources. Surveys and studies that have made him a sought-thinker, in the double meaning of the term. As emerges from his biography, his writings and the debate alive about his work: namely, that which is spoken in "The Darwin".
I cntenuti detailed meetings are still being finalized, the program (provisional) is as follows:
Warning: The topics of the evening were modified from the original program.

MONDAY 'October 27, at 21:
Some facts brief biography of Darwin, staged by James Masini, Mariano Pirrello, Marco Fubini, with the help of puppets Gianluca Di Matteo.

MONDAY 'November 10, at 21:
Pievani Telmo, essayist and professor of philosophy of science, tells the gestation of the great theory of evolution.

MONDAY 'November 24, at 21:
Alessandro Perissinotto, writer, examines the rise of rational investigator figure in Edgar Allan Poe, curiously coinciding with the release of the Origin of species.

MONDAY 'Dec. 1, at 21:
Michele Luzzatto, science fiction editor at Einaudi, the story (and stories) of evolution in Italy.

MONDAY 'Dec. 15, at 21:
Michele Marangi, film critic, and Gabriel Beccaria, director of Tuttoscienze, venture into the thinking of Darwin and analyze the impact of the imaginary contemporary.

Darwin and teas will be offered by the Independent Subalpine
College of Arts Pharmaceutical (CISAF)

Regional Museum of Natural Science via Giolitti 36, Torino
Free admission
Information:
HoldenArt tel. 011 2304007
Regional Museum of Natural Sciences tel. 0114326354

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