A list of courses that have been taught by Carla Fehr, Heather Douglas, and Katie Plaisance in the past.

Winter 2015
PHIL 110B: Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics and Values - H. Douglas
INTEG 221: Social Nature of Knowledge - K. Plaisance
INTEG 421: Senior Research Project B - K. Plaisance
PHIL 458: Studies in the Philosophy of Science (Feminism and the 
               Biological Sciences) (held with PHIL 673) - C. Fehr

Fall 2014
PHIL 110A: Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality - C. Fehr
INTEG 220: The Nature of Scientific Knowledge - K. Plaisance
PHIL 224: Environmental Ethics - H. Douglas
INTEG 420: Senior Research Project A - K. Plaisance

Winter 2014
INTEG 221: Social Nature of Knowledge - K. Plaisance
PHIL 271: Special Topics (Science in Society) - H. Douglas
INTEG 475: Special Topics of Knowledge Integration (Interdisciplinary
                Collaboration) - K. Plaisance

Fall 2013
PHIL 110A: Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality - C. Fehr
INTEG 220: The Nature of Scientific Knowledge - K. Plaisance
PHIL 224: Environmental Ethics - H. Douglas
PHIL 245: Critical Thinking about Science - C. Fehr
PHIL 674: Graduate course (only) (Phil of Science 1900-1960) - H. Douglas

Winter 2013
PHIL 271: Special Topics (Science in Society) - H. Douglas
PHIL 371: Special Topics (Philosophy of Interdisciplinarity) (held
              with INTEG 375) - K. Plaisance
PHIL 458: Studies in the Philosophy of Science (Social Epistemology of 
              Science) (held with PHIL 673) - C. Fehr

Fall 2012
PHIL 224: Environmental Ethics - H. Douglas
PHIL 245: Critical Thinking about Science - C. Fehr
PHIL 674: Graduate course (only) (Science and Democracy) - H. Douglas

Winter 2012
PHIL 224: Environmental Ethics - H. Douglas
PHIL 271: Special Topics (Science and Citizens) - C. Fehr

Fall 2011
PHIL 458: Studies in the Philosophy of Science (Socially Relevant 
              Philosophy of Science) (held with INTEG 475, PHIL 673) 
              K. Plaisance

Science and Technology in Society Teaching Group

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Feminism and Science Research Group

In the Feminism and Science Research Group we conduct research that is unified by attention to justice and the social nature of scientific, technological and medical research. We are interested in research policy, practice, education and implementation. Details