Critical Social Inquiry 0147 - Communicative Ethics

Fall
2017
1
4.00
George Fourlas
10:30AM-11:50AM TU;10:30AM-11:50AM TH
Hampshire College
324064
Franklin Patterson Hall 101;Franklin Patterson Hall 101
gnfCSI@hampshire.edu
In this course we will explore the general field of discourse ethics and the strategies of communicative action. Our goal is to problematize the norms that inform our ordinary and unreflective modes of interaction, and to reflect on how we can transform our relational modes in a way that affords greater reciprocity.
Power, Community and Social Justice Independent Work Multiple Cultural Perspectives Writing and Research Students are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.