OSUN Themes: Democratic Practice; Liberal Arts and Sciences
Epistemology of Conspiracy Theories
Term: January 28, 2025 – May 20, 2025Level: 200-Level
Day/Time: Tuesday; Thursday 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM EDT
Instructor: Bruce Matthews, Bard Early Colleges
This interdisciplinary course explores the rise of conspiracy theory and disinformation as a current manifestation of the perennial struggle between truth and power. As an antidote to the idea we now live in a ‘post-truth’ world we employ epistemology, a foundational branch of philosophy that asks how do you know what you think you know is true? We examine Plato on the Noble Lie, Alfarabi on hierarchies of truth, Machiavelli and Chanakya on perception and power, as well as works of Lyotard, Baudrillard and Orwell’s 1984. We explore theories of manipulating consent in politics and commerce, along with historical conspiracy case studies, concluding with student research on current instances of narrative manipulation. This course is part of an OSUN Network Collaborative Course.
Credits: 4 US / 8 ECTS
Please Note: This course section is part of an OSUN Network Collaborative course and includes learning opportunities with students and faculty from Bard Early Colleges and Al-Quds Bard College. The course is taught on-campus and in-person at these institutions where you can register locally through your home institution. If your campus offers this course, please register locally instead of through the OSUN registration site.