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<i>If you would like to join this reading group, please let us
know.<br><br>
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<b>Making Sense of ‘Intelligent Design’<br>
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A Reading Group, Spring Semester 2006<br>
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</b>Led by John Durant, the MIT Museum Director and Adjunct Professor in
STS, this reading group will explore the origins, nature and significance
of the ‘Intelligent Design’ (ID) debate in contemporary American culture.
The exploration will take the form of fortnightly discussions of key
texts. The group will meet every two weeks (apart from spring break) from
4.30pm-6.30pm on Thursday evenings, commencing on 16<sup>th</sup>
February 2006. The reading group is open to graduate students, faculty
and staff. Numbers may be restricted in the interests of the effective
working of the group. To participate in the seminar or receive
announcements about the reading group, send an email request to
<a href="mailto:stsprogram@mit.edu">stsprogram@mit.edu</a>. <br><br>
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Kris Kipp<br>
Academic Administrator<br>
Program in Science, Technology, and Society<br>
Doctoral Program in History, Anthropology, and <br>
Science, Technology and Society (HASTS)<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
77 Mass. Ave., E51-185<br>
Cambridge, MA 02139<br>
Phone: 617-253-9759<br>
Fax: 617-258-8118<br>
Email: kipp@mit.edu</body>
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