What are the most important things you’ve learned in life? In other words, What do you know? Epistemology is the study of knowledge: how we know things, what counts as knowledge, how we organize it, how we use it, etc. We'll each ask ourselves what's my most significant knowledge and make a long list of things we’ve learned. Then as a learning community we’ll reflect on these, write about them, choose a portion to expand on and then a small subset to deepen further. We’ll need to consider the process of where our knowledge comes from as well as “decolonizing” our thinking, meanwhile we’ll construct, reconstruct, analyze, and describe what we know and why it's important. Ultimately, this class is about taking an inventory of our individual knowledge; valuing and learning from our life journeys; sharing some of it communally; and learning from each other, our texts, and our guests. Class will consist of seminars, composition workshops, and guest panels. All texts (readings, podcasts, films, photos, poems, art works, etc.) will be provided; you will not need to buy anything for this class.
A People's Epistemology: Shit You Should Know
Quarters
Summer Open
Location
Olympia
Time Offered
Evening
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Credits
4
8
12
16
Academic Year
2022 – 2023
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Course Reference Numbers
Full Session (16): 40002
Full Session (12): 40003
Full Session (8): 40004
Full Session (4): 40005
Fields of Study:
Credits:
4
8
12
16
Maximum Enrollment:
15
Class Standing:
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Quarters:
Summer
2023
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Evening
Schedule Evergreen:
First Meeting:
Remote/Online
Location:
Olympia