Learning to Have Civil Conversations

Learning to Have Civil Conversations

Fall (9 - 13 hours) | This course is completed

39 S Main St White River Junction, VT 05001 United States

Coolidge Room

New

10/10/2019-11/14/2019

2:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Th

$70.00

This course teaches us how to have civil, respectful conversations with people with whom we may fundamentally disagree. Using the moral foundation theory developed by psychologist Jonathan Haidt, students will learn to appreciate the different perspectives that people bring to political, personal, religious, and cultural differences. Through readings and class discussions, students gain a greater capacity to understand and appreciate each other’s perspective, even when profound disagreement remains.

  • Optional Text: Strangers in Their Own Land,/i> - Alie Russell Hochschild (ISBN-13: 978-1620973493)
  • The Righteous Mind - Jonathan Haidt (ISBN-13: 978-0307377906)
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Richard is the Emeritus Dean of Dartmouth’s William Jewett Tucker Foundation and also the Emeritus Dartmouth College Chaplain. This Osher course grows out of a course he taught at Dartmouth called “Religion and Politics”, which enabled students to have interesting conversations with their extended families at Thanksgiving. A Presbyterian minister, he has taught several Osher courses in the past, and is the author of the semi-autobiographical novel Near to the Heart.