Earth, Body, and Mind:  Changes in Scientific Thought


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Class Schedule and Readings: Spring 2007

   

Topic

Reading

    UNIT I: INTRODUCTION, PLATE TECTONICS, MASS EXTINCTION  
Jan 29 Introduction to Class; Does Science Matter? Science as a Way of Knowing; “Science as a Candle in the Dark” (Lecture) Purposes & Overview; Naturalism
  31 Plate Tectonics (Lecture) Who Invented the Theory of Continental Drift; Alfred Wegener; Geology: Plate Tectonics; Major Tedtonic Plates of the World
 Feb 2 Plate Tectonics continued (Lecture & HWC video) This Dynamic Earth; Plate Tectonics: Introduction
  5 Plate Tectonics continued (Kiluhea Video & Discussion) Tsunami Graphics; Tsunami Information; Earthquake Damage; Plate Tectonics, the Cause of Earthquakes
  7 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; Article on Permian Extinction; Ancient Crash, Epic Wave

  9 Unit 1 Exam Example Exam for Unit 1
       
    UNIT II: THE ENVIRNOMENT  
  12 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
  14 Ozone Depletion and Global Climate Change (Lecture) The Ozone Depletion Phenomenon, Global Warming (EPA) 1; Global Warming (EPA) 2; Global Warming: Early Warning Signs
  16 Biodiversity and the Extinction Crisis (Lecture) A Modern Mass Extinction?
  19 The Future of Life (Video & Discussion) The Real Biodiversity Crisis
  21 Tropical Rain Forests (Lecture & HWC video) Tropical Rain Forest
  23 Population-the Ultimate Environmental Problem (Lecture) World Population Counter;
26 The Environment of North Central Texas: From the Local Perspective to the Global (Lecture) Blackland Prairie Reading, Map of North Central Texas
28 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
  Mar 2 Unit 2 Exam Example Exam for Unit II
   
     UNIT III: THE DARWINIAN REVOLUTION  
  5 Pre-Darwinian Paradigms (Lecture)  Biology Before the Beagle (Gavin De Beer)---electronic reserve
  7 The Darwinian Revolution: Evolution of a Paradigm Shift (Lecture) The Origin of Species (Introduction) (Charles Darwin); Principles of Geology (Charles Lyell)---electronic reserve
  9 The Darwinian Revolution (Continued) (Lecture & Discussion) Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution; Evidence Supporting Biological Evolution
  12 Primate and Human Evolution (Lecture)
  14 Primate and Human Evolution (Lecture)  
  16 Human Evolution continued (Mysteries of Mankind Video)  Hobbit-Like Ancestor Found in Asia
  1625 Spring Break  
  26 Changes in Worldview; Sociobiology (Lecture) The Boy Raised as a Girl; On Becoming Human---electronic reserve; The Brains of Gay Men---electronic reserve
  28 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
30 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 2 Evolutionary Medicine; Intelligent Design?; Benevolent Design? (Lecture) Sweet Death; If Humans Were Built to Last---electronic reserve
  4 Molecular Evolution; The Irony of Knowledge; Evolution Summary (Lecture & Discussion)  
  6 Unit 3 Exam  
       
    UNIT IV: COGNITIVE SCIENCE
  9 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, Synapses, and Neurotransmission
  11 Introduction continued.  Philosophical Considerations (Lecture) Some Definitions and Names, Sessions 1-3 
  13 Free Will  (Lecture & Discussion) Free Will (Thomas Nagel)---electronic reserve 
  16 Artificial Intelligence (Lecture) plus selections from videos Can a Computer Have a Mind? (Roger Penrose)---electronic reserve 
  18 Guest Lecturer: Dr. John Enwright Brain Parts
  20 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
  23 Damaged Brains 2 (Lecture) The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Oliver Sacks)---electronic reserve 
  25 Food and the Brain (Lecture) PowerPoint
  27 Videos and Discussion  
30 Sex and the Brain (Lecture) Sex Differences in the Brain, Pas de Deux of Sexuality Is Written in the Genes
 May 2 Animal Consciousness (Lecture) Time in the Animal Mind
  4 Unit 4 Exam  
  7 Review/Reading Day  
  10 FINAL EXAM (OPTIONAL) Thur., 9–11 pm  

 



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