Odyssey: US Politics Polarization: Does 'Denialism' Harm Individuals and the Common Good?

Beliefs are formed by assenting to knowledge of evidence or by fears and prejudices. If formed on the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, we see denialism. At the intersection of public policy, politics, science, and religion, we examine the consequences of denial on individual well-being and the common good.

910.879.01 via Zoom
Wednesday, July 7–28, 7–8:30 p.m.
Cost: $105 (4 sessions)

Full-time JHU faculty/staff are eligible for 80% tuition remission; spouse for 50%. You will be unable to register online and receive the discount. For registration details, contact bhebron@jhu.edu.