ACP Presents: Exploring The Stakes Of Critical Inquiry

Date and time
Tuesday, May 2, 2017 - 6:15pm
Description

6:15 PM ● San Gabriel Room 3rd floor • University-Student Union

This panel, the fruition of the inaugural ACP Working Group Fellowship, explores implications of critical inquiry at the interface between the humanities and the sciences. Explore the value of humanities-based critical inquiry in investigating four key themes that undergird epistemological authority: fact, number, objectivity, and the boundary between nature and the human.

Presented by the American Communities Program, and co-sponsored by Cross Cultural Centers, College of Arts and Letters, English, History, The Honors College, Political Science, Dr. Joseph A. Bailey, II, M.D., University-Student Union, and student fees.

 

For more information, or to request accommodations for a disability, please call Dr. Maria Karafilis, American Communities Program, at (323) 343-4140, or find us online at www.calstatela.edu/academic/al/acp/.  

Nominal parking fee for off-campus guests.