10. Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Evolution and Rationality
Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110) This lecture introduces students to the study of psychology from an evolutionary perspective, the idea that like the body, natural selection has shaped the development of the human mind. Prominent arguments for and against the theory of natural selection and its relationship to human psychology are reviewed. Students will hear several examples of how studying mental phenomenon from an evolutionary perspective can help constrain theories in psychology as well as explain many prevalent human instincts that underlie many of our most basic behaviors and decisions. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Modern Biological Account of the Origin of Psychological Phenomena 13:35 - Chapter 2. Avoiding Misconceptions When Applying Evolutionary Theory to Psychology 22:38 - Chapter 3. Claims Against the Evolutionary Psychology 26:42 - Chapter 4. Ways in Which Evolution Helps Describe the Mind 39:43 - Chapter 5. Heuristics: Framing Effects, Base Rates, Availability Bias and Confirmation Bias Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2007.

11. Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Emotions, Part I

12. Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Emotions, Part II

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15. A Person in the World of People: Morality

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13. Why Are People Different?: Differences

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9. Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Love (Guest Lecture by

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14. What Motivates Us: Sex

John J. Mearsheimer, “The False Promise of Liberal Hegemony”

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Carl Jung and the Journey of Self-Discovery | Historical Documentary | Lucasfilm

Timothy Snyder ─ Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning

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3. Foundations: Freud

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