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Latest revision as of 09:29, 6 June 2014
Ethics Course Wiki
- Online Method 301 -- The Prep Cycle, Technology, and Advice for Chat Group Leaders
Other Resources
- New Yorker article on "Biology of Violence," [1] suggesting that criminal subcultures are following "legitimate" evolutionary strategies.
- If Facebook were Yelp [2]
- Here is a link giving a synopsis of the book Blink by Malcolm Gladwell. It is about how people can make choices within the blink of an eye. This kind of relates to the "elephant" we have been discussing in class.
[3] Additionally, I have posted a link to the book Think by Michael LeGault. It is a counterargument to Gladwell's Blink discussing why serious decisions cannot be made quickly - "the rider" so to speak. [4]