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HI 482 Darwinism in Science and Society
Scientific development of Darwinism and its reception by the scientific community and the general public. Social impact of theories of evolution as reflected in Social Darwinism, eugenics, sociobiology, and relationship of sciences to ethics and religion. Credit will not be given both for ±á±õÌý482 and ±á±õÌý582
P: 3 hrs. of History
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall only
This course is offered alternate even years