FORM8850 · Education
Lynch School of Education & Human Development
This course is an interdisciplinary offering wherein students consider the shape of human subjectivity, experience, and identity from a variety ofdisciplinary, historical, clinical, and conceptual positions. Oriented around the conversation taking place at the Psychology and the Other Conference featuring top thinkers in philosophy, theology, and psychologythis course addresses the many discourses, political imports, phenomenological markers, and philosophical heritages that underlie our understanding of and lived range in human experience. Please note: It is mandatory that students registered for this course attend the Psychology and the Other Conference. The conference runs from October 3-6th, 2023 and the proceedings are available following the event for the entire semester via the conference platform.
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Fall 2023
1 section