PHIL 181 - Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature
Lecture 26 - Concluding Lecture. In this concluding lecture, Professor Gendler charts four paths through the course. The first path traces how the course's three main goals were realized: the goals of introducing students to the discipline of Philosophy though a number of central texts; of considering certain central questions raised by those philosophical texts in light of alternative approaches from related disciplines; and of considering more generally the how various disciplines might provide complementary perspectives on important questions. The second path traces how students' understanding of the main course topics - happiness and flourishing; morality; and political legitimacy and social structures - might have changed over the course of the semester. The third path traces the course's main topics in light of three themes that unify the material - the multi-part soul; luck and control; and the relation between the individual and society. And the fourth path looks at the course in light of three central quotations, from Plato, Aristotle and Epictetus. (from oyc.yale.edu)
Lecture 26 - Concluding Lecture |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Three Goals of the Course |
[00:13:11] | 2. How One's Understanding of the Course Themes has Changed |
[00:25:07] | 3. Three Unifying Themes of the Course |
[00:45:39] | 4. Three Organizing Quotations |
References |
Lecture 26 - Concluding Lecture Instructor: Professor Tamar Gendler. Resources: Final Exam Study Guide [PDF]; Third Short Essay Topics [PDF]; Credit List [PDF]. Transcript [html]. Audio [mp3]. Download Video [mov]. |
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