Parts of the Soul I| 45mins
Director: Open Yale Courses | Producer: Open Yale Courses
Focus Years: 2013 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Professor Gendler reviews four instances of intrapersonal divisions that have appeared in philosophy, literature, psychology, and neuroscience: Plato's division between reason, spirit, and appetite; Hume's division between reason and passion; Freud's division between id, ego, and superego; and four divisions discussed by Jonathan Haidt (mind/body, left brain/right brain, old brain/new brain, and controlled/automatic thought). A discussion of a particularly vivid passage from Plato's Phaedrus concludes the lecture.
Parts of the Soul I
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45mins
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