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Using an interdisciplinary approach, this course introduces students to the different methodologies employed in the arts and sciences to investigate nature. Through a multitude of methods, students will learn the evolutionary, historical, and sociological context of mimicry and imitation. This course analyzes the teachings and theories of the likes of da Vinci, Darwin, Freud, as well as the most recent innovations of the contemporary world.
Students will also engage in the ways in which science has historically justified discrimination and exclusion in the name of objectivity. This course will cover controversial topics such as racism, slavery, bioethics, and digital ethics. By exploring the interaction between humans and nature, students will become versed at navigating and applying interdisciplinary research methods across the humanities and sciences.
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