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May 19, 2024
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HON 210 - Reason and the IndividualCredit Hour(s): 3 This course is an interdisciplinary examination of the English-speaking world in the eighteenth century when individualism and rationalism emerged as dominant paradigms of the transatlantic community. Through in-depth study of some of the leading figures in this emerging world view, students will come to appreciate more fully their roles as individuals in modern society. 3 Credit(s).
This course has been identified in the General Education Curriculum as addressing Exploration Area 3: How do we evaluate and solve problems?, with Reading Emphasis. Prerequisite(s): Boone Honors Program member, or ENG 112 . Students who are not members of the Boone Honors Program will be screened by the instructor before beginning an honors course. Course Session Cycle: Spring Semester Course Yearly Cycle: Even Years
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