Fall 2025 History UN2978 section AU1

Science and Pseudoscience: Alchemy to AI

Science and Pseudoscience

Call Number 18187
Day & Time
Location
TR 2:40pm-3:55pm
To be announced
Points 0
Grading Mode Ungraded
Approvals Required None
Instructor Pamela Smith
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

During the 2020 US presidential election and the years of the COVID-19 pandemic, science and “scientific truths” were fiercely contested. This course provides a historical perspective on the issues at stake. The course begins with an historical account of how areas of natural knowledge, such as astrology, alchemy, and “natural magic,” which were central components of an educated person’s view of the world in early modern Europe, became marginalized, while a new philosophy of nature (what we would now call empirical science) came to dominate the discourse of rationality. Historical developments examined in this course out of which this new understanding of nature emerged include the rise of the centralized state, religious reform, and European expansion. The course uses this historical account to show how science and pseudoscience developed in tandem in the period from 1400 to 1800. This historical account equips students to examine contemporary issues of expertise, the social construction of science, pluralism in science, certainty and uncertainty in science, as well as critical engagement with contemporary technologies.

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Department Auditing
Enrollment 0 students (5 max) as of 9:05PM Friday, August 8, 2025
Subject History
Number UN2978
Section AU1
Division Interfaculty
Open To Audit Program
Section key 20253HIST2978WAU1