From david at subjectivist.org Mon Aug 8 00:00:45 2011 From: david at subjectivist.org (David McDivitt) Date: Sun, 07 Aug 2011 17:00:45 -0500 Subject: the price of altruism Message-ID: <4E3F0B0D.9070609@subjectivist.org> I'm still making my way through these Skepticality podcasts and heard an interesting one today. They even mentioned egoism! The podcast was about the conflict in evolution between self and social and trying to resolve that, and it was about a fellow who came up with a mathematical equation as solution. No value judgements were made and it was interesting. The interview got good again toward the end. http://www.skepticality.com/the-price-of-altruism/ -- yes, I dare to be subjective! From david at subjectivist.org Wed Aug 31 07:39:51 2011 From: david at subjectivist.org (David McDivitt) Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 00:39:51 -0500 Subject: podcast, democratic schools, rule-making is empowering Message-ID: <4E5DC927.3010905@subjectivist.org> I've been listening to a neat podcast series "The Psych Files". The guy is an actor, singer, and college professor who's taught psychology for over thirty years. He says he's doing the podcasts to give interested people exposure to psychology, without the formality of a course. The podcasts begin with vocabulary, go on to major premises, historical people, statistics, empiricism, falsifiability, models, methods, therapy, and many other subjects. He puts critical thinking in the forefront for the most part, though is a humanist and a moral slant is occasionally evident. Being sixty years old he performed in a stage production "The Full Monty" where they stood naked at the end. Have no desire to see it, but in one of the podcasts he interviewed other actors and recorded their comments about being nude on stage. Whatever. I wanted to listen to each podcast as I make my way through. The one I heard today was interesting. He did not seem to be in full agreement with the guest, Dr. Geist, who was explaining the concept of democratic schools. This is where the students vote on all the rules and even the curriculum, with the teacher having a single vote. Dr. Geist said students get so carried away with the democracy bit they often form more rules than a school would have otherwise, and this is "empowering". I sent an email asking why individualism and a good sense of self necessarily leads to increased rule-making. I would be interested in what others think of the podcast. The first URL is part one. The second URL is part two, and the quote I found humorous is in part two. http://www.thepsychfiles.com/2009/01/episode-84-how-to-make-learning-fun-again-part-1-piaget/ http://www.thepsychfiles.com/2009/01/episode-85-how-to-make-learning-fun-again-constructivism-and-democratic-schools-part-2/ There's a link on each page to download the podcast. He's had several podcasts about education and is big on that. Each podcast has been interesting and informational, whether or not I agree with what's presented. -- yes, I dare to be subjective!