Earth, Body, and Mind:  Changes in Scientific Thought


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Class Schedule and Readings: Spring 2006

   

Topic

Reading

    UNIT I: INTRODUCTION, PLATE TECTONICS, MASS EXTINCTION  
Jan 30 Introduction to Class; Does Science Matter? Science as a Way of Knowing; “Science as a Candle in the Dark” (Lecture) Purposes & Overview; Naturalism
 Feb 1 Plate Tectonics (Lecture) Who Invented the Theory of Continental Drift; Alfred Wegener; Geology: Plate Tectonics; Major Tedtonic Plates of the World
  3 Plate Tectonics continued (Lecture & HWC video) This Dynamic Earth; Plate Tectonics: Introduction
  6 Plate Tectonics continued (Kiluhea Video & Discussion) Tsunami Graphics; Tsunami Information; Earthquake Damage; Plate Tectonics, the Cause of Earthquakes
  8 Mass Extinction; K-T Impact (Lecture)

The Cretaceous/Tertiary Extinction; K-T Boundary Impact Hypothesis; K-T Impact: Creation of the Gulf of Mexico (and beyond...); Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event; Giant Crater Linked to Mass Extinction; Article on Permian Extinction; 2nd Permian article

  10 Unit 1 Exam
       
    UNIT II: THE ENVIRNOMENT  
  13 The Environment – An Overview (Lecture) Begin reading the book Ishmael; Endrocrine Disrupters, Tragedy of the Commons, 1602: Tragedy of the Commons, Definition of Ecosystem Serices
  15 Ozone Depletion and Global Climate Change (Lecture) The Ozone Depletion Phenomenon, Global Warming (EPA) 1; Global Warming (EPA) 2; Global Warming: Early Warning Signs
  17 Biodiversity and the Extinction Crisis (Lecture) A Modern Mass Extinction?
  20 The Future of Life (Video & Discussion) The Real Biodiversity Crisis
  22 Tropical Rain Forests (Lecture & HWC video) Tropical Rain Forest
  24 Population-the Ultimate Environmental Problem (Lecture) World Population Counter; Human Population
27 The Environment of North Central Texas: From the Local Perspective to the Global (Lecture) Blackland Prairie Reading, Map of North Central Texas
 Mar 1 Brownlash & the Effect of Politics on Science (Spin Doctors Video, Lecture & Discussion) Biodiversity and the Brownlash; Trashing Misinformation; Manipulating Public Knowledge; Distain for Science (Siegfried)---electronic reserve; Finish reading Ishmael
  3 Unit 2 Exam
   
     UNIT III: THE DARWINIAN REVOLUTION  
   6 Pre-Darwinian Paradigms (Lecture)  Biology Before the Beagle (Gavin De Beer)---electronic reserve
  8 The Darwinian Revolution: Evolution of a Paradigm Shift (Lecture) The Origin of Species (Introduction) (Charles Darwin); Principles of Geology (Charles Lyell)---electronic reserve
  10 The Darwinian Revolution (Continued) (Lecture & Discussion) Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution; Evidence Supporting Biological Evolution
  13 Primate and Human Evolution (Lecture)
  15 Primate and Human Evolution (Lecture)  
  17 Human Evolution continued (Mysteries of Mankind Video)  Hobbit-Like Ancestor Found in Asia
  1726 Spring Break  
  27 Changes in Worldview; Sociobiology (Lecture) The Boy Raised as a Girl; On Becoming Human---electronic reserve; The Brains of Gay Men---electronic reserve
  29 Creationism (Lecture) Seven Short Creationism Readings---Total of 11 pages (Farewell to Newton, Einstein, and Darwin; Creationism and the Age of the Earth; Does Evolution Conflict with Religious Belief?; Challenging Evolution Does Not Make Creationism Science; Creationists versus Evolution: The Issues; Evidence for Scientific Creationism?; Putting Darwin Back in the Dock)---these are on electronic reserve
31 Creationism continued (Church Video & Discussion) Intelligent Design? (an 8 page article including essays by both Intelligent Design proponents and Scientists)---electronic reserve; Five Major Misconceptions about Evolution
 Apr 3 Evolutionary Medicine; Intelligent Design?; Benevolent Design? (Lecture) Sweet Death; If Humans Were Built to Last---electronic reserve
  5 Molecular Evolution; The Irony of Knowledge; Evolution Summary (Lecture & Discussion)  
  7 Unit 3 Exam  
       
    UNIT IV: COGNITIVE SCIENCE
  10 Introduction.  History of the Problem of Consciousness (Lecture) A Brief Tour of the Brain, Parts 1 and 2: History of the Study of the Brain, and Large Scale Features; Neurons (The Mind Project)
  12 Introduction continued.  Philosophical Considerations (Lecture) Some Definitions and Names, Sessions 1-3 
  14 Free Will  (Lecture & Discussion) Free Will (Thomas Nagel)---electronic reserve 
  17 Artificial Intelligence (Lecture) plus selections from videos Can a Computer Have a Mind? (Roger Penrose)---electronic reserve 
  19 Guest Lecturer: Dr. John Enwright  Brain Parts
  21 Damaged Brains 1 (Lecture) From Left Brain, Right Brain (Springer and Deutsch): Introduction, Evidence from Brain Damage; Splitting the Brain; Implications of Split-Brain Research---3 documents total, on electronic reserve
  24 Damaged Brains 2 (Lecture) The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Oliver Sacks)---electronic reserve 
  26 Food and the Brain (Lecture) PowerPoint
  28 Videos and Discussion  
May 1 Sex and the Brain (Lecture)  Sex Differences in the Brain
  3 Animal Consciousness (Lecture)  
  5 Unit 4 Exam  
  8 Review/Reading Day  
  10 FINAL EXAM (OPTIONAL) Wed., 12–2 pm  

 



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