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:*Hall, C2 – “The Wisest Man in the World” (18)
 
:*Hall, C2 – “The Wisest Man in the World” (18)
 
:*Labouvie-Vief, "Wisdom as Integrated Thought"(27)
 
:*Labouvie-Vief, "Wisdom as Integrated Thought"(27)
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===In-class==
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==3: SEP 13 - 2. Introduction to Happiness==
 
==3: SEP 13 - 2. Introduction to Happiness==
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:*McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (19-40)
 
:*McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (19-40)
  
==4: SEP 14==
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===In-class===
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:*Sample reading quiz
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:*Short ungraded informal writing assignment starts today, due 9/14
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:*Some lecture notes on text sources in Plato and Aristotle for H&W.
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===SUI: Short Ungraded Informal Writing Assignment (10 points)===
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:*Prompt: (200 words)
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:*[(google form link here) Follow this link when you are ready to write.]  Please turn in your writing by '''Wednesday, September 15.'''
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==4: SEP 15==
  
 
===Assigned===
 
===Assigned===
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:*McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (40-50)
 
:*McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (40-50)
 
:*Epictetus, Enchiridion (12)
 
:*Epictetus, Enchiridion (12)
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===In-class===
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:*Lecture notes on modern stoicism (Irving)
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:*
  
 
==5: SEP 20==
 
==5: SEP 20==
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:*Epicurus, Letter and PD (9)
 
:*Epicurus, Letter and PD (9)
 
:*McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (50-65)
 
:*McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (50-65)
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===In-class===
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:*We will start a series of reading quizes today and for the next three classes.
  
 
==6: SEP 22==
 
==6: SEP 22==
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:*McMahon C3, “From Heaven to Earth” (141-164)
 
:*McMahon C3, “From Heaven to Earth” (141-164)
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===In-class===
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:*Start short ungraded formal writing practice assignment (10 points): due 9/27
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===SUF: Short ungraded formal writing practice assignment===
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:*'''Stage 1''': Please write an 400 word maximum answer to the following question:
 +
 +
:*'''Advice about collaboration''': I encourage you to collaborate with other students, but only up to the point of sharing ideas, references to class notes, and your own notes.  Collaboration is part of the academic process and the intellectual world that college courses are based on, so it is important to me that you have the possibility to collaborate.  It's a great way to make sure that a high average level of learning and development occurs.  The best way to avoid plagiarism is to NOT share text of draft answers or outlines of your answer.  Keep it verbal.  Generate your own examples. 
 +
 +
:*For this practice assignment, you will lose points if you do not follow the instructions below.  Prepare your answer and submit it in the following way:
 +
::# '''Do not put your name in the file or filename'''.  You may put your student id number in the file.  Put a word count in the file.
 +
::# In Word, check "File-->Info-->Inspect Document-->Inspect.  You will see an option to delete author information.  (For this practice assignment, you will lose 4 points for not removing your name from the Word document.)
 +
::# Format your answer in '''double spaced text''' in a 12 point font, using normal margins. 
 +
::# Save the file in the ".docx" file format using the file name "IntuitionsFirst".
 +
::# Log in to courses.alfino.org.  Upload your file to the '''Points dropbox'''. 
  
 
==7: SEP 27==
 
==7: SEP 27==
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:*Hall C4, “Emotional Regulation: The Art of Coping” (17)
 
:*Hall C4, “Emotional Regulation: The Art of Coping” (17)
 
:*Carstensen, “The Influence of a Sense of Time…”  (3)
 
:*Carstensen, “The Influence of a Sense of Time…”  (3)
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===In-class===
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:*Rubric training
  
 
==11: OCT 11==
 
==11: OCT 11==
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Ardelt, “How Wise People Cope with Crises and Obstacles” (11)
 
Ardelt, “How Wise People Cope with Crises and Obstacles” (11)
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===In-class===
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:*Starting SW1: Short writing assignment #1 (400 word)
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===SW1: Short writing assignment #1===
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 1''': Please write an 400 word maximum answer to the following question by '''October 18, 2020 11:59pm.'''
 +
::*Topic: Assessing Wisdom Paradigms
 +
 +
:*'''Advice about collaboration''': I encourage you to collaborate with other students, but only up to the point of sharing ideas, references to class notes, and your own notes.  Collaboration is part of the academic process and the intellectual world that college courses are based on, so it is important to me that you have the possibility to collaborate.  It's a great way to make sure that a high average level of learning and development occurs.  The best way to avoid plagiarism is to NOT share text of draft answers or outlines of your answer.  Keep it verbal.  Generate your own examples. 
 +
 +
:*Prepare your answer and submit it in the following way:
 +
::# '''Do not put your name in the file or filename'''.  You may put your student id number in the file.  Put a word count in the file.
 +
::# In Word, check "File-->Info-->Inspect Document-->Inspect.  You will see an option to delete author information.  For more information, consult the document, "How to remove your personal information from a Word Document", on SharePoint or do a search based on your version and platform of Word.
 +
::# Format your answer in '''double spaced text''' in a 12 point font, using normal margins. 
 +
::# Save the file in the ".docx" file format using the file name "AssessingWPs".
 +
::# Log in to courses.alfino.org.  Upload your file to the '''Points dropbox'''. 
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 2''': Please evaluate '''four''' student answers and provide brief comments and a score. Review the [[Assignment Rubric]] for this exercise.  We will be using the Flow and Content areas of the rubric for this assignment. Complete your evaluations and scoring by '''October 22, 11:59pm.''' 
 +
::*Use [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qDWHZcLz4BDJqI61DiGIKpL1Xa1NBpY7UYLw9ZOZNu0/edit?usp=sharing this Google Form] to evaluate '''four''' peer papers. 
 +
 +
::*To determine the papers you need to peer review, I will send you a key with saint names in alphabetically order, along with animal names.  You will find your saint name and review the next four (4) animals' work. 
 +
 +
::*Some papers may arrive late.  If you are in line to review a missing paper, allow a day or two for it to show up.  If it does not show up, go ahead and review enough papers to get to four reviews.  This assures that you will get enough "back evaluations" of your work to get a good average for your peer review credit.  (You will also have an opportunity to challenge a back evaluation score of your reviewing that is out of line with the others.)
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 3''': I will grade and briefly comment on your writing using the peer scores as an initial ranking.  Assuming the process works normally, my scores will be close to the peer scores.  Up to 14 points.
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 4''': Back-evaluation: After you receive your peer comments and my evaluation, take a few minutes to fill out this quick "back evaluation" rating form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgKCYITDTSOOHcvC3TAVNK-EZDsP4jiiyPj-7jdpRoNUsLPA/viewform?usp=sf_link].  '''Fill out the form for each reviewer, but not Alfino.'''  Up to 10 points, in Points.
 +
 +
::*Back evaluations are due '''October 29th, 2021'''.
 +
 +
 +
===SW1: Assessing Wisdom Paradigms===
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 +
  
 
==12: OCT 13 - 4. Some Happiness Research==
 
==12: OCT 13 - 4. Some Happiness Research==
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:*Harvard Business Review, "The Economics of Well-Being" [https://hbr.org/2012/01/the-economics-of-well-being]
 
:*Harvard Business Review, "The Economics of Well-Being" [https://hbr.org/2012/01/the-economics-of-well-being]
 
:*Bruni, "Why GDP is not enough"
 
:*Bruni, "Why GDP is not enough"
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===In-Class===
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:*Start SW2: Short Writing Assignment #2: Assessing Liberalism and the Money/Happiness connection
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===SW2: Short Writing Assignment #2: Assessing Liberalism and the Money/Happiness connection===
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 1''': Please write an 400 word maximum answer to the following question by '''November 5, 2020 11:59pm.'''
 +
::*Topic: Assessing Liberalism and the Money/Happiness connection
 +
 +
:*'''Advice about collaboration''': I encourage you to collaborate with other students, but only up to the point of sharing ideas, references to class notes, and your own notes.  Collaboration is part of the academic process and the intellectual world that college courses are based on, so it is important to me that you have the possibility to collaborate.  It's a great way to make sure that a high average level of learning and development occurs.  The best way to avoid plagiarism is to NOT share text of draft answers or outlines of your answer.  Keep it verbal.  Generate your own examples. 
 +
 +
:*Prepare your answer and submit it in the following way:
 +
::# '''Do not put your name in the file or filename'''.  You may put your student id number in the file.  Put a word count in the file.
 +
::# In Word, check "File-->Info-->Inspect Document-->Inspect.  You will see an option to delete author information.  For more information, consult the document, "How to remove your personal information from a Word Document", on SharePoint or do a search based on your version and platform of Word.
 +
::# Format your answer in '''double spaced text''' in a 12 point font, using normal margins. 
 +
::# Save the file in the ".docx" file format using the file name "AssessingLiberalism".
 +
::# Log in to courses.alfino.org.  Upload your file to the '''Points dropbox'''. 
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 2''': Please evaluate '''four''' student answers and provide brief comments and a score. Review the [[Assignment Rubric]] for this exercise.  We will be using the Flow and Content areas of the rubric for this assignment. Complete your evaluations and scoring by '''November 10, 11:59pm.''' 
 +
::*Use [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qDWHZcLz4BDJqI61DiGIKpL1Xa1NBpY7UYLw9ZOZNu0/edit?usp=sharing this Google Form] to evaluate '''four''' peer papers. 
 +
 +
::*To determine the papers you need to peer review, I will send you a key with saint names in alphabetically order, along with animal names.  You will find your saint name and review the next four (4) animals' work. 
 +
 +
::*Some papers may arrive late.  If you are in line to review a missing paper, allow a day or two for it to show up.  If it does not show up, go ahead and review enough papers to get to four reviews.  This assures that you will get enough "back evaluations" of your work to get a good average for your peer review credit.  (You will also have an opportunity to challenge a back evaluation score of your reviewing that is out of line with the others.)
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 3''': I will grade and briefly comment on your writing using the peer scores as an initial ranking.  Assuming the process works normally, my scores will be close to the peer scores.  Up to 14 points.
 +
 +
:*'''Stage 4''': Back-evaluation: After you receive your peer comments and my evaluation, take a few minutes to fill out this quick "back evaluation" rating form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgKCYITDTSOOHcvC3TAVNK-EZDsP4jiiyPj-7jdpRoNUsLPA/viewform?usp=sf_link].  '''Fill out the form for each reviewer, but not Alfino.'''  Up to 10 points, in Points.
 +
 +
::*Back evaluations are due '''November 17th, 2021'''.
 +
  
 
==17: NOV 3 - 6. More Philosophical Paradigms for Happiness and Wisdom==
 
==17: NOV 3 - 6. More Philosophical Paradigms for Happiness and Wisdom==

Revision as of 22:54, 22 July 2021

Return to Happiness and Wisdom

1: SEP 1 - Course Introduction

2: SEP 8 - 1. Introduction to Wisdom

Assigned

  • Hall, C2 – “The Wisest Man in the World” (18)
  • Labouvie-Vief, "Wisdom as Integrated Thought"(27)

=In-class

3: SEP 13 - 2. Introduction to Happiness

Assigned

  • Haybron, C2, “What is Happiness?” (16 short)
  • Haybron, C3, “Life Satisfaction” (10)
  • McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (19-40)

In-class

  • Sample reading quiz
  • Short ungraded informal writing assignment starts today, due 9/14
  • Some lecture notes on text sources in Plato and Aristotle for H&W.

SUI: Short Ungraded Informal Writing Assignment (10 points)

  • Prompt: (200 words)
  • [(google form link here) Follow this link when you are ready to write.] Please turn in your writing by Wednesday, September 15.


4: SEP 15

Assigned

  • McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (40-50)
  • Epictetus, Enchiridion (12)

In-class

  • Lecture notes on modern stoicism (Irving)

5: SEP 20

Assigned

  • Epicurus, Letter and PD (9)
  • McMahon C1, “Highest Good” (50-65)

In-class

  • We will start a series of reading quizes today and for the next three classes.

6: SEP 22

Assigned

  • McMahon C3, “From Heaven to Earth” (141-164)

In-class

  • Start short ungraded formal writing practice assignment (10 points): due 9/27

SUF: Short ungraded formal writing practice assignment

  • Stage 1: Please write an 400 word maximum answer to the following question:
  • Advice about collaboration: I encourage you to collaborate with other students, but only up to the point of sharing ideas, references to class notes, and your own notes. Collaboration is part of the academic process and the intellectual world that college courses are based on, so it is important to me that you have the possibility to collaborate. It's a great way to make sure that a high average level of learning and development occurs. The best way to avoid plagiarism is to NOT share text of draft answers or outlines of your answer. Keep it verbal. Generate your own examples.
  • For this practice assignment, you will lose points if you do not follow the instructions below. Prepare your answer and submit it in the following way:
  1. Do not put your name in the file or filename. You may put your student id number in the file. Put a word count in the file.
  2. In Word, check "File-->Info-->Inspect Document-->Inspect. You will see an option to delete author information. (For this practice assignment, you will lose 4 points for not removing your name from the Word document.)
  3. Format your answer in double spaced text in a 12 point font, using normal margins.
  4. Save the file in the ".docx" file format using the file name "IntuitionsFirst".
  5. Log in to courses.alfino.org. Upload your file to the Points dropbox.

7: SEP 27

Assigned

  • McMahon C3, “From Heaven to Earth” (164-195)

8: SEP 29 - 3. Some Wisdom Research Paradigms

Assigned

  • Hall C3, “Heart and Mind” (18)

9: OCT 4

Assigned

  • Baltes and Smith, "Toward a Psychology of wisdom and it ontogenesis"(27)

10: OCT 6

Assigned

  • Hall C4, “Emotional Regulation: The Art of Coping” (17)
  • Carstensen, “The Influence of a Sense of Time…” (3)

In-class

  • Rubric training

11: OCT 11

Assigned

Ardelt, “How Wise People Cope with Crises and Obstacles” (11)

In-class

  • Starting SW1: Short writing assignment #1 (400 word)

SW1: Short writing assignment #1

  • Stage 1: Please write an 400 word maximum answer to the following question by October 18, 2020 11:59pm.
  • Topic: Assessing Wisdom Paradigms
  • Advice about collaboration: I encourage you to collaborate with other students, but only up to the point of sharing ideas, references to class notes, and your own notes. Collaboration is part of the academic process and the intellectual world that college courses are based on, so it is important to me that you have the possibility to collaborate. It's a great way to make sure that a high average level of learning and development occurs. The best way to avoid plagiarism is to NOT share text of draft answers or outlines of your answer. Keep it verbal. Generate your own examples.
  • Prepare your answer and submit it in the following way:
  1. Do not put your name in the file or filename. You may put your student id number in the file. Put a word count in the file.
  2. In Word, check "File-->Info-->Inspect Document-->Inspect. You will see an option to delete author information. For more information, consult the document, "How to remove your personal information from a Word Document", on SharePoint or do a search based on your version and platform of Word.
  3. Format your answer in double spaced text in a 12 point font, using normal margins.
  4. Save the file in the ".docx" file format using the file name "AssessingWPs".
  5. Log in to courses.alfino.org. Upload your file to the Points dropbox.
  • Stage 2: Please evaluate four student answers and provide brief comments and a score. Review the Assignment Rubric for this exercise. We will be using the Flow and Content areas of the rubric for this assignment. Complete your evaluations and scoring by October 22, 11:59pm.
  • To determine the papers you need to peer review, I will send you a key with saint names in alphabetically order, along with animal names. You will find your saint name and review the next four (4) animals' work.
  • Some papers may arrive late. If you are in line to review a missing paper, allow a day or two for it to show up. If it does not show up, go ahead and review enough papers to get to four reviews. This assures that you will get enough "back evaluations" of your work to get a good average for your peer review credit. (You will also have an opportunity to challenge a back evaluation score of your reviewing that is out of line with the others.)
  • Stage 3: I will grade and briefly comment on your writing using the peer scores as an initial ranking. Assuming the process works normally, my scores will be close to the peer scores. Up to 14 points.
  • Stage 4: Back-evaluation: After you receive your peer comments and my evaluation, take a few minutes to fill out this quick "back evaluation" rating form: [1]. Fill out the form for each reviewer, but not Alfino. Up to 10 points, in Points.
  • Back evaluations are due October 29th, 2021.


SW1: Assessing Wisdom Paradigms

12: OCT 13 - 4. Some Happiness Research

Assigned

  • Haybron C4, “Measuring Happiness” (10)
  • Gilbert, C2, “The View from in Here” (26)

13: OCT 18

Assigned

  • Haybron, C5, “The Sources of Happiness” (24)
  • Csiksentmihalyi, C2, “The Content of Experience’ (17)

14: OCT 20 - 5. The Enlightenment, American Experience, Money and Happiness

Assigned

  • McMahon, C6, “Lib and discontent” (313-331)
  • "Economics of Happiness" [2]

Lecture

  • Introduction to Easterlin Paradox

15: OCT 27

Assigned

  • McMahon, C6, “Lib and discontent” (331-343)
  • Aspen Institute discussion of Easterlin Paradox: Wolfers, Gilbert, and Frank (about 40 minutes) [3]
  • Clive Crook, "The Measure of Human Happiness" (3) (comments on Aspen Institute video)

16: NOV 1

Assigned

  • McMahon, C6, “Lib and discontent” (343-362)
  • Gallbraith, “Dependency Effect” (6)
  • Harvard Business Review, "The Economics of Well-Being" [4]
  • Bruni, "Why GDP is not enough"

In-Class

  • Start SW2: Short Writing Assignment #2: Assessing Liberalism and the Money/Happiness connection

SW2: Short Writing Assignment #2: Assessing Liberalism and the Money/Happiness connection

  • Stage 1: Please write an 400 word maximum answer to the following question by November 5, 2020 11:59pm.
  • Topic: Assessing Liberalism and the Money/Happiness connection
  • Advice about collaboration: I encourage you to collaborate with other students, but only up to the point of sharing ideas, references to class notes, and your own notes. Collaboration is part of the academic process and the intellectual world that college courses are based on, so it is important to me that you have the possibility to collaborate. It's a great way to make sure that a high average level of learning and development occurs. The best way to avoid plagiarism is to NOT share text of draft answers or outlines of your answer. Keep it verbal. Generate your own examples.
  • Prepare your answer and submit it in the following way:
  1. Do not put your name in the file or filename. You may put your student id number in the file. Put a word count in the file.
  2. In Word, check "File-->Info-->Inspect Document-->Inspect. You will see an option to delete author information. For more information, consult the document, "How to remove your personal information from a Word Document", on SharePoint or do a search based on your version and platform of Word.
  3. Format your answer in double spaced text in a 12 point font, using normal margins.
  4. Save the file in the ".docx" file format using the file name "AssessingLiberalism".
  5. Log in to courses.alfino.org. Upload your file to the Points dropbox.
  • Stage 2: Please evaluate four student answers and provide brief comments and a score. Review the Assignment Rubric for this exercise. We will be using the Flow and Content areas of the rubric for this assignment. Complete your evaluations and scoring by November 10, 11:59pm.
  • To determine the papers you need to peer review, I will send you a key with saint names in alphabetically order, along with animal names. You will find your saint name and review the next four (4) animals' work.
  • Some papers may arrive late. If you are in line to review a missing paper, allow a day or two for it to show up. If it does not show up, go ahead and review enough papers to get to four reviews. This assures that you will get enough "back evaluations" of your work to get a good average for your peer review credit. (You will also have an opportunity to challenge a back evaluation score of your reviewing that is out of line with the others.)
  • Stage 3: I will grade and briefly comment on your writing using the peer scores as an initial ranking. Assuming the process works normally, my scores will be close to the peer scores. Up to 14 points.
  • Stage 4: Back-evaluation: After you receive your peer comments and my evaluation, take a few minutes to fill out this quick "back evaluation" rating form: [5]. Fill out the form for each reviewer, but not Alfino. Up to 10 points, in Points.
  • Back evaluations are due November 17th, 2021.


17: NOV 3 - 6. More Philosophical Paradigms for Happiness and Wisdom

Assigned

  • Hall C7 “Compassion” (18)
  • Siderits, “Early Buddhism: Basic Teachings” (16)

18: NOV 8

Assigned

  • Pali Cannon, “The Greater Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness” (16) (rec)
  • Ricard, C6, “The Alchemy of Suffering” (20)

19: NOV 10

Assigned

  • Ricard, C7, “The Veils of the Ego” (16)
  • Miller, Barbara, “Introduction to Patanjali’s Yoga” (25)

20: NOV 15 - 7. Gratitude and Savoring

Assigned

  • Bryant, Fred, C1, “Concepts of Savoring: An Introduction” (23)
  • Bryant, Fred, C8, “Enhancing Savoring” (27)

21: NOV 17

Assigned

  • Emmons C23, “Gratitutde, SWB, and the Brain” (17)

22: NOV 22 - 8. Some Obstacles to Happiness and Wisdom

Assigned

  • Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, C8, “Introspection and Self-narratives” (24)

23: NOV 29

Assigned

  • Gilbert, "Why we Make Bad Decisions" (Ted talk) [6]
  • Gilbert, C4, “In the Blind Spot of the Mind’s Eye” (21)
  • Gilbert, C6, “The Future is Now” (16)


24: DEC 1

Assigned

  • Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, C9, “Looking Outward to Know ourselves” (20)
  • Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, C10, “Observing and Changing our Behavior” (18)

25: DEC 6

Assigned

  • Gilbert, C8, “Paradise Glossed” (21)
  • Gilbert, C9, “Immune to Reality” (23)

26: DEC 8

Assigned