Sections offered FALL 2021:
#44764 |
RICHARD GUNDERMAN |
M 7:00-8:15pm |
WEB |
CLASS NOTES: Open only to Wells Scholars through April 16; open to all HHC students beginning April 17; graded on S/F basis only
PLEASE NOTE: this class will NOT count toward fulfillment of any of the HHC requirements (e.g., membership, HHN)
Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html
At the intersection of biology, ethics, and public policy, eugenics supposes that human life can be enriched by controlling reproduction. What arguments have been made for and against eugenics, and what can we learn from them about human nature and human good? How can such lessons illuminate our path forward?