HNRS20813
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Philosophy and Science of Social Justice
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Long Description (Catalog Description)
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors College. Discussions of justice in the 21st century focus increasingly on issues like sexism, racism, transphobia, and ableism. But what are things like race, gender, and disability? Are they biological differences, or are they socially constructed? Is there such a thing as implicit prejudice? Can equal treatment sometimes be unjust? In this course we will examine discussions from the humanities and the sciences on topics such as structural and psychological oppression, microaggressions, implicit bias, and other topics. Students will examine how these theoretical perspectives can be informed by scientific methods, as well as how theories of social justice can be used to criticize and inform our scientific practices.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
CORE - CA (Cultural Awareness), CORE - HUM (Humanities), CRES - CRES (Comp Race & Ethnic Studies), HCV - HCV (Honors:Cultural Visions)
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Number Of Repeats
1
Code
SEM
Name
SEM