This module is a resource for lecturers
Additional teaching tools
This section includes links to relevant teaching aides such as PowerPoint slides and video material, that could help the lecturer teach the issues covered by the Module. Lecturers can adapt the slides and other resources to their needs.
PowerPoint presentation
Video materials
- Roy Baumeister, whose work appears in the Key Issues section of the Module, on self-control and will power:
- The Marshmallow Test, which connects to Baumeister's work as well.
- Yale Infant Cognition Center, illustrating the possibility of innate ethics.
- Carol Tavris on the ideas from her book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), referenced in the Key Issues section of the Module.
- Julia Galef's Ted Talk on Scout Mindset and Soldier Mindset, which highlights the dangers of motivated reasoning.
- Scott Schwefel's Your personality and your brain, TEDxBrookings » This 16 minute TED Talk discusses how personality impacts the way we communicate with others. While this can generally be linked to the field of 'ethics of conversation', it also relates to the present Module as it stresses the advantages of thinking clearly, taking responsibility for ourlives, and self-awareness.
- YouTube channel on the subjects covered in the Module.
Documentaries and movies
The following documentaries and movies grapple with issues pertinent to the Module:
- Kyle Patrick Alvarez's The Stanford Prison Experiment
- Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry's Dark Girls
- Yael Melamedi's (Dis)honesty: The Truth About Lies .
- Winter Soldier, produced by the Winterfilm collective
- Rithy Panh's S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine and Duch: Master of the Forges of Hell
- Joshua Oppenheimer's The Look of Silence and The Act of Killing
- Nisha Pahuja's The World Before Her
- Alex Gibney's The Armstrong Lie
- Daren Brown's The Push
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