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"Segebarth, Marsha L" <[log in to unmask]>
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I am considering a similar course for fall, 2011.  Would you mind sharing that information (sylabbi, etc.) with me?  Thanks in advance, Marsha Segebarth

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From: Feminist ethics and social theory [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bonnie Mann [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:45 PM
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Subject: Gender and Science Syllabus?

 Dear Feast,

 I am setting out to develop a "Gender and Science" philosophy course
 for mid-level undergraduates, and this is pretty far out of my area, so
 I'm asking for help.  Anyone have a syllabus you can send me? Or
 suggestions?  I'm interested in everything but especially welcome
 courses that demand engagement with scientific literature as well as
 feminist philosophical treatments of the literature.  I'm not thinking
 of this as a bioethics course, but it will include some feminist
 bioethics I suspect.  Feel free to distribute this request further.

 Thanks for your help in advance.

--
 Dr. Bonnie Mann
 Associate Professor of Philosophy
 Director of Graduate Studies
 Co-Director:  Society for Interdisciplinary Feminist Phenomenology
 Department of Philosophy
 University of Oregon
 Eugene, OR 97403-1295
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