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Science Literature

AY2023/2024 Semester 2

This course will investigate various treatments of science by literature according to both traditional and contemporary (postmodern) theories within the philosophy of science. According to Jean Francois Lyotard, scientific knowledge has traditionally been legitimated for being either emancipatory, or according to how it assists in the realization of a unified scientific whole. Texts by Ibsen and Glaspell provide an opportunity for investigating the poignancy of the first of these legitimation narratives, while texts by Ursula LeGuin and John Banville will help us evaluate the second legitimation narrative. Finally, we will conclude the semester by questioning whether scientific knowledge is, as Foucault suggests, ?linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce and sustain it, and to effects of power which it induces and which extend it. A regime of truth; - relevant texts to this discussion are Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and Darren Aronofsky's Pi.

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1030

COMMON LEC (LEC1)

1030-1120 Fri

HSSAUDIT

1100
1130
1200
1230

17242 TUT (T1)

1230-1420 Fri

HSS-TR+5

Wk2-13

1300
1330
1400
1430

17243 TUT (T2)

1430-1620 Fri

HSS-TR+5

Wk2-13

1500
1530
1600