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English 399
Science & Literature
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goal of this course is to explore some examples of how science/scientists have been
presented through literary texts, fiction and non-fiction. We will start out the term with
texts that focus on medicine and human medical experimentation and gradually move into
texts which deal with other aspects of science. However, one idea I want us all to keep in
mind as we read is that in some way all science explores the human connection to the
universe, and hence explores the Self. Ethics and moral issues enter naturally into the
discussion, and I will expect an atmosphere of respect for a wide variety of viewpoints as
we examine such issues in class discussions. Disagreement is fine; just be sure to treat
differing opinions with the same respect you yourself would want ["do unto others as
you would have them do unto you"]. Every person's views are welcome, indeed expected,
in class discussion. If you EVER feel that your views have not been respected, please come
and talk to me if you don't feel comfortable raising the issue in class.
Offered Winter Quarter 2000
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