I remember Spence as some what aloof--definitely not warm and fuzzy.
He taught from meticulously-prepared notes that he read to his classes. He
advised me to do the same whenever I taught in his place (I often ignored
this advice because it wasn't my style). There was usually little
discussion
A good article in the current issue of Free Inquiry:
Exorcising the Homunculus: Theres no one behind the curtain
by David C. Noelle
http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/noelle_21_2.html
From the conclusion:
The traditional view of the will as a kind of little man in your head
needs to be
At 5:28 PM -0400 4/28/01, Kenneth M. Steele wrote:
Hank:
Before you go...
Would you write a vignette that captures Kenneth Spence as a
person, or researcher, or psychologist, or whatever you choose.
I am always looking for stories that characterize the people I
mention in class.
I sent this to
Hi Folks,
One of my students found this rather interesting site. If you use
videos in class (duh?), you might find this site verry interesting.
http://home.epix.net/~tcannon1/psychopathmovies.htm
enjoy,
jim
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Jim Matiya
Carl Sandburg High School e-mail me:
Lewis University