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Jack Baldwin LeClair |
Monday Through Thursday, 6:30-9:50 PM |
by appointment and as posted |
Tel: 973.655.7953 |
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MA, Ed.S, J.D |
Dickson 282 |
Office in Dickson 314 |
Law Office: 201.213.9600 |
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Fax: 973.655.7951 |
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email:leclairj@mail.montclair.edu |
Gray, Chris Hables. The Cyborg Handbook. (New York: Routledge, Latest Edition)="G" on reading list below.
Other Reading
Dyson, Freeman J. The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999)="D" on the reading list.
Referred to as Bb - See readings at http://montclair.blackboard.com
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Midterm Examination |
30% |
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Final Examination |
30% |
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Classroom Participation |
20% |
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Paper, Homework, and Lab Assignments |
20% |
This course is taught at several levels: graduate, undergraduate, and paralegal. Students must read the assignments prior to class, come prepared to discuss the issues intelligently, participate in class discussions, and be prepared to apply their knowledge creatively to problems assigned in class. The purpose of the course and its rules are as follows - being a Trekker helps:
All assigned chapters refer to the text. Specific assignments within the pages assigned may be announced in class. All topics will be covered on a flexible schedule depending on the needs of the class, and other factors. Preliminary dates are provided.
PART I - The Machine Culture, Humanity, Consciousness, Rights, and Reason |
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05.14.05 |
The Machine Culture on the Cyborg Planet vs. Gaia, Mother Earth. (Terminator v. Predator) What is the function of law: protecting humanity, efficiency, or enabling ruling elites? Are machines us, extensions of us, or evolution of another? Natural Law vs. Positive Law vs. Machine Law |
Social motivation and legal motivation explored. The distinction between the profit motive and machine rules. Exploring what we value as human beings. What is humanism? The American legal system and its threads of development, a multi-threaded fabric with multiple designs worn by all. |
Video: Carpe Diem: Interview with Jack Baldwin LeClair. Video: Rage Against the Machines (Not the rock group) G: Introduction; G:2.6 |
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05.15.05 |
Government by technology-- "...government is
best that governs least" - Maybe not...See Thoureau's "On
Civil Disobedience" The increasing legal bandwidth - The Eplubnista and other source documents. |
If law reflects culture and machine rules replace culture then law will reflect machine rules. Oswald Spengler in Decline of the West written in the early 20th century attempted to determine how pre-industrial societies were born, matured, and died. |
Film: Gattaca Assignment: Essay # 1 - G:1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 5.4 See Readings in Bb: Assigned Readings #1 and #2. under Law Reviews and Case Law |
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05.16.05 |
Utopia vs. dystopia considered - What it means to be human - Do androids dream of electric sheep? |
The legal issues engendered by cloning. Does DNA define a human being? Are human rights derivative of humanity? |
Film: Bladerunner G:1.6, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7., 3.8
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05.17.05 |
MIDTERM EXAMINATION POSTED ON WEBSITE ON 5.18.05. CLICK HERE Dystopia - Rule by machine |
To what human characteristics do we attribute human rights or personhood? Can we lose our rights: Abu Graib, The Patriot Act, Roe v. Wade? Are rights universal or jurisdictional? |
Film: Colossus: The Forbin Project - 100 min. Assignment: Essay # 2 - Answer the question: "Are The Patriot Act, Roe v. Wade, and Abu Graib symptomatic of the machine culture?" Using the readings, movies, and discussion explore the machine culture and its ramifications in global socio-economic terms. Incorporate recent legal issues as reported in the popular press to buttress your conclusion.
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05.21.05 |
.The cyborg as social actor. The history and the development of law - many frequencies, some noise, varying power. |
The machine culture as the enemy of humanity. |
Film: Terminator G: 4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.7, 4.8 Assignment # 1 Due. |
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05.22.05 |
NO CLASS - WORK ON EXAM
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05.23.05 |
What it means to be sentient - Could I have some emotion chips with that beer? |
The machine culture and modified man as measure of social progress. |
Film: Robocop BlackBoard - Assigned Readings . under Law Reviews and Case Law |
| 05.24.05 | Consciousness from machine: Cyberperson | Tabula rasa - If individual consciousness is built from bits of culture as filtered by experience, can machine rules be internalized and override human norms and vice versa? |
Fin de siecle of man - Film: Bicentennial Man G: 2.1, 5.1, |
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PART II - The Decline of Humanity, Government by Technology, and the New Cyborg Reality |
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05.28.05 |
NO CLASS - MEMORIAL DAY |
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05.29.05 |
What are the checks and balances in machine government?
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What is the origin of bureacracy? Is bureaucracy machine culture? Is man part of nature or has s/he evolved beyond? |
Film: Brazil Reading: Assignments - Thoureau, Henry David On
the Duty of Civil Disobedience:See the American
Transcendentalist Movement. Assignment # 2 Due.G:5.2, 5.5 |
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05.30.05 |
What is an artificial person? Rights, liberties, and justice for all...higher level mammals? |
From whence do rights come? |
Film: The Measure of a Man Film: A Taste of Armagedon
Assignment: Essay #3 CANCELLED: Relate changes in human consciousness caused by media to changes in law and interpretation of law. G:G:6.1, 6.2, 6.3 |
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06.31.05 |
Cyborg evolution through technology and the ascendency of the machine culture. |
The global mind and a final look at the here and now. The ultimate domination of man by machine culture and the denial of sentience in machine by man.. |
Film: The Matrix Fin de siecle:symbiosis of man and machine - G:6.4, 6.5, 6.6. |
(1) Make up exams will only be considered in the event of kidnapping, terrorist acts, national emergency, or death (yours)