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Extensive Listening: Week 7

We will listen to our last lecture today! We will listen to “Parts of the Soul Part 2”. Extensive Listening: Week 7. Sign up for group projects. You will choose a listening of your choice – it should be 5 – 10 minutes long

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Extensive Listening: Week 7

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  1. We will listen to our last lecture today! We will listen to “Parts of the Soul Part 2” Extensive Listening: Week 7

  2. Sign up for group projects • You will choose a listening of your choice – it should be 5 – 10 minutes long • You should create an activity for us to do following your listening as well as make sure you prepare us before we do the listening • You will be graded by me and your classmates • This assignment is worth 10% of your final grade

  3. Philosophers from last lecture • Plato • Hume • Freud • Haidt • Dual-Processing

  4. Vocabulary Clicker Sampling Bias Assumption Biased Verify Doomed High-cholesterol Edible

  5. What to listen for • What's Wason's Selection Task? • Explain Dual-Processing's System 1 and System 2 • Describe Gendler's term “alief”

  6. Discuss with a partner • What's Wason's Selection Task • Explain Dual-Processing's System 1 and System 2 • Describe Gendler's term “alief” • What philosophies of the human soul exist in Chinese tradition? • What philosophy do you agree with most?

  7. Homework • Listen to a lecture (for 30 minutes meaning you can listen to a 15 minute one twice) List it on your Listening Log I suggest a TED Talk (www.ted.com) Next week we will listen to an interview

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