Overview
Explore the interdisciplinary nature of human nature in this 43-minute lecture from Yale University's "Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature" course. Delve into the intersection of philosophy, psychology, behavioral economics, and literature as Professor Gendler introduces the course's main topics: happiness and flourishing, morality, and political philosophy. Examine thought-provoking examples, including the Ring of Gyges, trolley problems, and procrastination, to gain insight into the course's approach. Discover what makes this exploration of human nature unique and how it draws from various academic disciplines to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction and Course Overview
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- Chapter 2. First Example of Course Topics: the Ring of Gyges
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- Chapter 3. Second Example of Course Topics: Trolley problems
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- Chapter 4. Third Example of Course Topics: Procrastination
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- Chapter 5. What Is Distinctive about This Course
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