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1001:2020:5.1.2 [2020/05/19 16:53] – [Three main themes] Ryan Schram (admin)1001:2020:5.1.2 [2020/05/24 16:43] Ryan Schram (admin)
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 Thinking back on the class, I can see three main ideas that have emerged as we investigated different topics in each module. Each of the topics from class speaks to one or more of these ideas, and you can see connections across the topics in this way.  Thinking back on the class, I can see three main ideas that have emerged as we investigated different topics in each module. Each of the topics from class speaks to one or more of these ideas, and you can see connections across the topics in this way. 
  
-* How should we understand human [[:difference]]? +* How should we understand human [[:difference|difference]]? 
-* What does it mean to be part of a [[:community]]? What does it mean to say that human beings are naturally social?  +* What does it mean to be part of a [[:community|community]]? What does it mean to say that human beings are naturally social?  
-* How do people think, and where can we locate the human [[:mind]]?+* How do people think, and where can we locate the human [[:mind|mind]]?
  
 You can sort each of the examples, concepts, and arguments from each week into each of these three ideas (and some topics would belong in more than one).   You can sort each of the examples, concepts, and arguments from each week into each of these three ideas (and some topics would belong in more than one).  
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