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Rebuilding Babel

Cultural, Economic and Political Integration in the World

Friday, 26 June 2009

Introduction to Psychology from Yale University

Continuing with the Yale University Series...
Introduction to Psychology
1. Introduction (and Yale world domination... lol)
2. Foundations: This is your brain
3. Foundations: Freud
4. Foundations: Skinner
5. What is it like to be a baby: The Development of Thought
6. How do we Communicate?: Language in the Brain, Mouth
7. Conscious of the Present; Conscious of the Past: Language
8. Conscious of the Present; Conscious of the Past
9. Evolution, Emotion and Reason: Love (Guest Lecture)
10. Evolution, Emotion and Reason: Evolution and Rationality
11. Evolution, Emotion and Reason: Emotions, Part I
12. Evolution, Emotion and Reason: Emotions, Part II
13. Why are people Different?: Differences
14. What Motivates Us: Sex
15. A Person in the World of People: Morality
16. A Person in the World of People: Self and Other I
17. A Person in the World of People: Self and Other II
18. What Happens When Things go Wrong: Mental Illness, Part I
19. What Happens When Things go Wrong: Mental Illness, Part II
20. The Good Life: Happiness
Posted by Filipe Albuquerque at 20:34
Labels: Behavioural Economics, Psychology, Yale University Courses Online Videos

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For lack of a better place, I use this blog to write down some ideas about current events and as a forum to use in order to keep in touch with friends. I use it as a record of what happened, how I looked at it, what I inferred would happen and what my friends made of all this. I also hope that this blog will help me understand some of the complexities of an increasingly economically integrated world, the need for global governance and whether the EU is a desirable model. This is why it's called rebuilding Babel, as a reminder to put things into a larger perspective, and see what can be done and what is being done to bridge the gaps between cultures, societies and polities. Obviously the blog is not restricted to Europe, and the EU is just a model, as I hoped the title would imply.

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... it's therapeutical that way!

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