Cognitive Science 0150 - Life and Death

Spring
2018
1
4.00
Daniel Altshuler;Pamela Stone
02:00PM-03:20PM TU;02:00PM-03:20PM TH
Hampshire College
325556
Franklin Patterson Hall ELH;Franklin Patterson Hall ELH
dgaCS@hampshire.edu;pksNS@hampshire.edu
325749,325556
Life and death are central to our everyday experience -- our thoughts, our emotions, our conversations, our creations and our inquiries. It is therefore not surprising that there are many lenses through which one can study life and death. The goal of this class is to study various phenomena, each through a distinct lens, in which life and death are central. On Thursdays, we will have a guest speaker (different each week) addressing a diverse range of topics such as birth, abortion and reproductive justice, euthanasia, the afterlife, evolution, suicidal notes, war and genocide, horror/zombie films, gangster rap. On Tuesdays, we will lead a series of group exercises in which students will discuss the presented material and develop skills in writing and public speaking. This class will be link with a theme in CBD on life and death, and we envision this course as a complement to the first semester tutorial with the goal of offering essential practical skills and continuing to support the first year experience and community. This class is open only to first year students.
Mind, Brain, and Information Writing and Research Multiple Cultural Perspectives In this course, students are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time. This time includes reading, writing, research.In this course, students are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time. This time includes reading, writing, research.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.