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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