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. Summary from last time. “Multiple . Realizability. ”. Mental Multiple . Realizability. The Argument. 1. According to the Identity Theory, the belief (type) that Earth has water on it is identical to a certain brain-state type. Anyone who has a token of this belief type (anyone who believes the Earth has water on it) . Presented . By. P. . Musetha. Lecture 1: An Introduction. BP (Before Psychology). Psychology’s intellectual parents are Philosophy and Physiology. The Birth of Psychology. Wilhelm Wundt . proposed that we should study the mind independent of philosophy and physiology . Basic Concepts www.sociology.org.uk Sociology Centralwww.sociology.org.ukCrime and Deviance In this section of the course we will be exploring the nature of conformity to - and deviation from -social What we have learned. The failures of dualism, behaviorism, and identity theory were not in vain!. Each failure reveals important features of mental states that any theory ought to be able to handle.. Preparing to Teach . Joanna Lewis . Subject Officer . Summary of . A. ssessment. A level. Sociology . Component 1: . Socialisation and . Culture . Written . examination: 2 . hours 30 minutes . 40% of . ?. . – SOCI 100. Prepared by:. Sara . Chookolingo. 1. SOCI 100. SUMMARY OF COURSE:. What is Sociology?. Sociology as a Science & Introduction to Perspectives. History of Sociology & . Auguste. IV - Semester. Man is a social animal as he cannot live alone and needs society. In sociology the term . ‘ Society’ refers not to a group of people but to the complex pattern of the norms of interaction that arise among them. Human society is made of individuals. Human being is a unique organism in the sense that totally individualistic. . Minorities, Programs, and Jobs. Roberta Spalter-Roth, Ph.D.,. American Sociological Association. (Revised). Points to Remember . The majority of undergraduate majors do not go on to graduate school in sociology. We must do a better job of counseling them, because they are the bread and butter of the discipline.. Meaning is the key to learning . about . humans and their behavior. .. We ACT for a reason!. Weber ….. . Do NOT just observe but INTERPRET!. Interpretive Sociology is……………. Study of society that focuses . Instructor – Mark Chavira . Americas High School . El Paso, Texas . Today we welcome Emile Durkheim. Today we will do the following:. L.O – Learn about the origins of Sociology . E.Q – How did Emile Durkheim contribute to Sociology?. This research-based project is designed to give you an ideal grounding for A-level study. . Research and complete 2 of the tasks (or as many as you like) to give you a good idea of what to expect on a Sociology course.. Social Categories & Social Institutions. Social Categories (age. , sex, class, race, etc.), and social institutions (politics, religion, education, etc.). The basic foundation of sociology is the belief that a person's attitudes, actions, and opportunities are shaped by all of these aspects of society.. Believed psychology should focus on the . adaptive purposefulness . of mental processes, rather than a static search for the . elements . of mental processes: ‘what is thought for’ rather than ‘what is thought made of’. The Role of Theoretical Perspectives. Perception. – the way you interpret the meaning of an image or event. Depends on beliefs, values, what you focus on. Sociolological. theoretical perspective .
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