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Honors Program: A pathway to excellence.

HONR 201A/401A: The Meaning of Life Stuff: Comparing views on what it is to be human, healthy and happy.

A cross-cultural comparison between Navajo and Buddhist worldviews and this relates to ethics, personal identity and most of all the meaning of life. We will be using traditional stories as told by elders, medicine people and wise teachers in each tradition.



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Instructor: Dr. Michael Francisconi

Substitutions: Possible course substitutions with consent of intructor and department:
  • ANTY 220
  • SOCI 101
  • SOCI 202
  • ISSS 425
  • ISSS 450
  • ISSS 475


Time: Fall 2014, Block 4

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