In this resource, students will learn or review the topics WILL and GOING TO, the basic topics for the future tense.
- Subject:
- Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- TELLT GROUP 3
- Date Added:
- 12/14/2021
In this resource, students will learn or review the topics WILL and GOING TO, the basic topics for the future tense.
This course is an examination of philosophical theories of action and motivation in the light of empirical findings from social psychology, sociology, and neuroscience. Topics include belief, desire, and moral motivation; sympathy and empathy; intentions and other committing states; strength of will and weakness of will; free will; addiction and compulsion; guilt, shame and regret; evil; self-knowledge and self-deception; and, virtues and character traits.
This course is a CI-M course.
Using examples from anthropology and sociology alongside classical and contemporary social theory, this course explores the nature of dominant and subordinate relationships, types of legitimate authority, and practices of resistance. The course also examines how we are influenced in subtle ways by the people around us, who makes controlling decisions in the family, how people get ahead at work, and whether democracies, in fact, reflect the “will of the people.”
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