Title: The Human Sciences
1The Human Sciences
- (Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology,
Economics)
2Quotes-Choose the one that is the most
interesting to you and briefly explain why.
- I am more interested in how a man lives than how
a star dies-(Sherwin Nuland). - The only possible conclusion the social sciences
can draw is some do, some dont-(Ernest
Rutherford). - In carefully controlled laboratory conditions
animals do whatever they damn well please-(The
Harvard Law of Animal Behavior). - Maybe in order to understand mankind we have to
look at the word itself MANKIND. Basically, it
is made of two separate words-MANK and IND
What do these words mean? Its a mystery, and
thats why so is mankind-(Jack Handy).
3Why the separate category of Science?
- Human Sciences are an attempt to reduce the
mystery by studying human behavior-(257). - Include Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology,
Economics - Why the different classification when, according
to the theory of evolution, we are natural
animals too-composed of over 99 of the same
genes as apes and are composed of almost exactly
the same basic ingredients-63Hyrdrogen, 25.5
Oxygen, 9.5 Carbon, 1.5 Nitrogen, 0.5 other
trace elements. - If so, why cant we just use Science then if we
are so similar? What makes Human different from
Animals? - Why are Humans so difficult to study?
4Why not use the Scientific Method on the study of
Human Beings?
- Soul? Language? Free Will? Creativity?
Consciousness? - Mirror Test
- Observation
- Possible problems when applied to humans?
- Survey Question-Rank yourself in terms of your
ability to get along with others - very poor, poor, mediocre, above average,
excellent - 1 Million Dollars (Above Averages)
5Observation continued
- Complete Survey on pg. 259
- Loaded Questions
- Create 2 Abortion Surveys One Pro Choice
one Pro-Abortion - Observer Effect
- Ways around it?
- Are they Reality shows?
- Habituation or Going Native? Hidden Cameras
(Ethical?) - Self Fulfilling Prophecies?
6Experiments-Problems with Observation
- Psychology-2 random groups of kids, one labeled
bright or advanced one labeled less bright.
Outcome? - Questions-Box 1 pg. 263
- Economics- Bear vs. Bull Markets
- Questions-Box 2 pg. 263
- Anthropology-Aborigine Tribe voodoo- A spell is
cast and the individual invariably sickens and
almost always dies-(Anthropologist Wade Davis
263). WHY? - Box pg. 264-Question 2
- Psychological Reactance-So Dont do your homework!
7Scientific Method Applied to Human Sciences
continued-Measurement
- Can you accurately measure human beings?
- How many thoughts have you had today? Last hour?
Last minute? Feelings? Urges? of times you
have been nice? Mean? Good? Bad? - Stream of Consciousness
- Behaviourism
- Question Box pg. 265
- Example-Who won the Centennial Olympics? (-Pg.
265-266) Boxes 267
8Experiments
- Are experiments as important in Human Sciences as
Natural Sciences? - Three Problems-
- 1. Trying to make sense of complex situations
where it is impossible to run a controlled
experiment. - 2. The artificial design of experiments often
distorts the behavior of the participants - 3. Ethical boundaries that cannot be crossed, or
if crossed, have a negative impact on the
participants. - So, what to do?
9The Way it Should be
- Wait for nature to provide appropriate
opportunities-i.e. brain damage, separated twins,
etc. - Devise inventive experiments-How do babies see
the world? (Box 268) - The Milgram Experiment-
- Shocking! (box 269)
- How awesome would that be?!!!!
- 2/3 of volunteers continued to administer shocks
- If paired with other teachers who refused, only
10 continued. Unethical Experiment? Why?
Ethical? Why?
10Scientific Method continued-Laws
- Role of science is to develop Theories
- and Laws to explain the phenomena that is
being studied. So if human possess HUMAN FREE
WILL, can laws about human behavior be formed? - Newton Quote
- Then why are human so predictable?
- 2nd Box 270
- Can accurate statistical predictions be made
about large numbers? - Law of Large Numbers
- How is the entire concept of
- Insurance predicated on this law?
- Are Probalistic laws inferior to Universal ones?
11Trends Laws
- Despite Law of Large Numbers, Human Sciences have
a poor record of prediction. Why? - Example-1973 Paul Ehrlich predicted 65 million
Americans would be starving due to
economic/environmental factors in 1990 in fact
that is the exact number of Americans considered
overweight that year and it has grown. 'We Are
Running Out of Environment' - Population expert Paul Ehrlich says we must see
the links in our planet's ills
12Trend vs. Law cont
- Often, scientists discover Trends-(studies that
shows the direction in which a variable is
moving, but gives very little or no information
as to why it is moving, thereby making it
unreliable) - Just because the Seahawks have lost 3 in a row,
that gives NO indication that they will beat the
Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. - Phillips Curve
- Causation vs. Correlation Post Hoc Ergo Propter
Hoc - Bouchards TV, GPA, IQ example
- Box 272
13Complexity of Real World Situations
- Man crashes his car on a simple two lane street.
He was unhurt, car is a write off, so insurance
company wants to investigate Cause of accident.
- Factors include 1. It was a very windy road at
2. nighttime with 3. some ice. 4. The man was 4.
speeding, had 5. drunk four pints of Guinness,
was 6. a racecar driver used to driving fast, and
7. had been fiddling with his cell phone at the
time - What caused the crash?
14Hard vs. Soft Sciences
- If you cant determine that, then how are we
supposed to be able to determine the cause of
teenage angst, inflation, the recession, or the
rise of crime in a certain city? - Is it possible to make If ______, then ______
statements utilizing Human Sciences? - If so, then are the labels Hard Sciences and
Soft Sciences accurate? Fair? - IS IT REALLY TRUE that in the Human Sciences the
only conclusion that can be drawn is Some Do,
Some Dont-Earnest Rutherford (1871-1934).
15Reductionism vs. Holism
- Is there are hierarchy of sciences? What would
be the order? - Reductionism
- Reductive Fallacy-H20Wet stuff? Sodium Frickin
ChlorineMost prevalently INGESTED food additive
in the world? - Holism
- Are you creating the culture around you or is the
culture around shaping you?
16Verstehen Position
- Martians trying to understand stoplights
- Not just observe physical movements, but also how
they see the situation - Box 277
- Meaning vs. Mechanism
- Are the human sciences more prone to BIAS?
Confirmation Bias? Use Falsifcationism? - Who is the best judge of a childs character? A
friend, parent, teacher, a therapist, or a person
watching from afar that is not known?
17Predictions
- Human Sciences are less successful than Natural
Sciences at making predictions. - 1. Human Sciences generally deal with complex
real, real world situations with uncontrollable
variables. - 2. Some predictions are valuable, not because
they are accurate, but because they produce
incentive for change. Our economy right now for
example. - 3. Is the purpose of Human Sciences to explain
and predict or to try to describe and understand?
18Summary of Problems using Scientific Method in
the Human Sciences
- Observation-
- 1. Cant observe human mind
- 2. Surveys can/are misleading and biased
- 3. Observing people affects the way they behave
- Measurement-
- 4. Social phenomena are difficult to quantify and
measure - Hypothesis-
- 5. The act of predicting can affect predicted
behavior
19Cont
- Experiments
- 6. Human Science is the study of humans in
complex real world situations - 7. Limited by ethical/moral boundaries
- Laws
- 8. Not good at predictions
- 9. Usually uncover Trends not laws
- 10. Human Sci is probabilistic in nature
20Human Sciences Conclusion
- Human Sciences probably not as flawed/bad as
critics believe nor is it the panacea for
humanity. - Yet, is it VALUABLE? Do we learn from it?
- And it leads to some great BIG Questions.
- How is the mind related to the body? Will
machines think? Could a mind exist independent
of a body? Do we truly have Free Will?
21Free Will vs. Determinism
- Free Will is obvious right?
- Determinism
- Nature vs. Nurture Debate within Determinism
Camp-Still NO FREE WILL - Box 289 LaPlace Quote
- Does Determinism oppose Free Will? How?
- First, Free Will does not mean you are free to do
WHATEVER you want (i.e. I want to be an NBA Balla
Balla ShotCalla, but Im short) Limited by
Nature Enviornment - However Free-Willer says that I had options
22Fatalism vs. Determinism
- Determinist does not say that the future is
determined irrespective of what you do. That is
Fatalism. - Fatalismyour destiny is written by the stars
and there is nothing YOU can do to change the
future. - If you belief that what you do DOES affect your
future, than Fatalism is false. - Determinism steers between Fatalism and Free Will.
23Choices
- You could
- 1. Reject the claim that every event has a cause
and argue for Free Will - 2. Accept Determinism, but still adamantly insist
that Free Will is compatible with it - 3. Accept Determinism and conclude that Free Will
is a human illusion no matter how unappealing
this may be.
24Choice 1-Does Every Event have a Cause
- Cancer, a car wreck, down syndrome, a Seahawk
losing streak, the universes existence - Example-A light goes out-Do you need a cause
- Everything needs an empirical cause that can be
verified, right? - This is very attractive why? Does Science exists
without this belief? - Subatomic Randomness Heisenbergs Uncertainty
Principle - So, actually all events governed by chance?
- Is this irrelevant to Free Will? Is Free Will the
same as Random Will?
25Choice 2
- A believer in Free Will might claim that no
matter what physics says, I WILL NOT be bullied
into denying the plain facts of my existence. I
am free and my experience proves it! Nanny
Nanny! - Ok-Give an example of a free will choice and
lets back-map it and prove it freeness. - Did you consciously shower, eat, sleep, potty,
wake up, drive, and think this morning totally on
your own volition? Or was it initiation of Plan
A known as morning routine? - How did you choose breakfast this morning?
26What is a Choice?
- Scene-Lunch today Choice-delicious cheeseburger
or scrumptious pizza. What happens at the
precise moment of decision? - Vs.
Vs. - Box 292
- Choice Harvard-(you are admitted, no
scholarships only 40,000 a year in loans vs. UW
½ scholarship so you only need a loan for 10,000
a year. How do you decide? Is one a destiny?
27Choice 3-Human Free Will is an Illusion
- Just because you feel free,
- Doesnt mean you are.
- Baruch Spinoza (1632-77) stated that men think
themselves free because they are conscious of
their actions, but ignorant of their causes. If
falling stones were conscious, they would
probably believe that they were falling of their
own free will. Perhaps we are simply puppets
unaware of the strings of physical causation that
are pulling us.
28So, can they be compatible? Lets be friends!
- Compatibilism
- I do what the frick I want, so I
- am Free Yo! but the determinist will argue that
you were only free to an extent than had been
determined by all the events and factors leading
up to that choice. So, they coexist in that way
- Box 294-Case of a dog
- What if I want to smoke crack, but I also dont
want to? Which is Free Will?
29Controlling of desires Choice vs. Addiction
- Differentiate between ordinary choice and
addiction? - Compatibilism says that you are free when you do
what you desire, but if your desires are beyond
your control than are you free? - Box 295
- My Favorite Question Could you have done
otherwise? - I love chocolate covered Nutter Butters
- I often eat the whole bag in one sitting.
30Favorite Question Cont
- Free Will- Yes Fattypants, you could have if you
had shown more willpower. - Determinism- If you were given that same choice
100 times at that same moment with the same
factors, you would always eat them Fattypants.
(i.e. given the kind of person you are combined
with the environment that surrounded you at the
time, you HAD NO CHOICE!) - Fatalism-...You were destined to be a Fattypants
- So, Free Will Determinism not compatible
because you were not actually Free to do what
you wanted? - Box 299
31If Free Will is an illusion than
- Does that mean there is no such things as moral
responsibility or accountability? - Affect Ethics how? Good people cannot help being
good, bad people cant help being bad. - Empty the jails then right?
- Determinist would say No, we still
- Need to 1. protect society, 2 modify future
- Behavior like dogs with rabies
- Retribution Theory vs. Reform Theory
- One consistent with determinism, one not?
32Questions
- Questions in box on 298
- So which is better Reform Theory of Punishment or
Retribution Theory? - Does Determinism make Rationalism obsolete?
- Rationalism is? Then?
- So if you believe this to be true then you cannot
rationally believe it to be true (or false for
that matter) because in a deterministic world you
cannot Rationally believe anything. - Box 299
33Conclusion?
- Religious Factors-
- All Knowing God
- YOU DECIDE