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IDST-324 Critique of Social Science

IDST-324 Critique of Social Science
Spring only
Faculty:
  • Lamiell, James
  • This course is the “capstone” seminar for students earning the minor (or, in the case of SFS students, a certificate) in the Interdisciplinary Studies program in Social and Political Thought. The course is devoted to a critical examination of modern social science as an avenue to understanding human behavior, and hence will be devoted primarily to discussions of important historical, philosophical, and methodological issues in social science. The objective of this course is for the participants to achieve a critical perspective on social science not only as an academic discipline but as a social – and hence moral – force.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
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