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Monday, October 19, 2009
Le Guin
Dog Umwelt/ Elephant Crackup?
When reading Horowitz's, Inside Of A Dog, and the article, Elephant Crackup, I definitely had to some critical thinking myself.
Though I have never had an actual pet, my family member around me did. My grandmother had a Great Dane. I never understood why friends cried when their dog died until our Rocky had to be put to sleep because of an enlarged heart. While reading the short article, it provided a small insight into a dog’s mentality. Their umvelt, their subjective or self world, is a perfect way of putting it. While they may participate in activities we engage in, it has a different meaning and difference to them. We as humans, for the most part thrive on our emotional senses. It was just amazing to also get a glance at how their sense of smell impacts other aspects of their life. Not just their noses.
An Elephant Crackup was an article that intrigued me. In reading this article I found myself asking,” What is going on with these elephants?” After reading more I found my speculations transforming from a defensive opinion to a thought of sympathy. It was amazing and heartwarming to see that the mentality and emotional state of these animals are a lot more sensitive than one would imagine. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is something that they can suffer from during their life span. Reading that young elephants can have this syndrome because of prior experiences of watching their parents poached, or killed in front of them causing them long term pain mentally and perhaps altering their behavior, really spoke to me. I also came to the sudden realization that took me back to certain events in my childhood that did damage to me. Things that I am recovering from that do have an impact and are factors in my thought process and values today. These animals have an amazing ability through action and way of life to express how they feel or state of mind and I find that amazing. I definitely agree with Bradshaw that there are ways to affect the lives of these elephants and our own to better live together instead of continuing with the cycle we are in now.
Gatto Against School Response
I did not agree with Gatto’s idea against school. Of course we all think that our education system is holding us back from our intellectual potential. But we have to go to school becausewe have to learn to adapt to our society. Courses in high school may seem pointless but their purpose is to help your mind grow so that when you come upon later courses such as medicine or business you’ll be mentally prepared for them.
Gatto enforces his argument with people who lived over a hundred years ago. It was a different time back then. Only a few were to have a school education. It was an entirely different culture. Today if we were to not go to school most of us would even have the discipline to contribute enough back to society. How will doctors know the necessary information to perform medicine? Or how would entrepreneurs start successful companies if they didn’t know the necessary actions to run a business. Without education society would go down. It’s hard to believe but I think that it is the simple truth.
Garret K.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Secrets of the Mind overview
Secrets of the Mind
I’m going to use this entry to provide a quick overview of the events of the video to inform your discussions, since you have no text to which you can refer back. Of course I’m brimming w/ interpretations and connections, but I’ll try and resist the temptation to dive in for the moment. You, on the other hand, should have at it. What do these dysfunctions tell us about normal consciousness and awareness?
Gatto response.
As a student, I agree with Gatto. Young adults shouldn’t push themselves so hard to reach social acceptance in terms of education. I don’t like the rigorous schedule we are forced to undergo from the time we enter primary school to the day of our graduation. Why must a simple letter determine our worth? If I get an A in chemistry, for example, I’m determined to be intelligent… but what if I simply memorized the text? That means I’m capable of jumping through the hoops placed in front of me, not that I proved I can actually succeed, or that I challenged myself. Critical thinking and intelligence comes from learning how to apply the information I have absorbed, not just displaying the capacity to satisfy the instructor's commands and instruction.
Clara G.
Gatto-Against School
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
PLATO
It seems that when you have been naive, whether it be in certain areas of your life or because of being sheltered, and you are introduced to the light of knowledge and truth, that things would become better and clearer. Sometimes, I believe Plato was inferring, that you can lose sight of the value of being enlightened and mistake it for being better than someone else or rather, the people that are in the position you were once in.
He brings up politics , as he was very involved in this area during his time, and he goes off on the limb with the bold statement to say that the enlightened are the leaders. That statement holds a lot of truth. But even those politicians lose sight to the problems that once hindered them.
While it seems confusing, Plato made a lot of points that have to do with today's society.