Title: TEACHING STUDENTS TO THINK
1TEACHING STUDENTS TO THINK
2PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS AND PHILOSOPHERS
- Two ways of incorporating philosophy into film
ideas and philosophers. - Ideas we do this anyway through theme. Just
emphasise the philosophical ideas. - Philosophers find a philosopher whose ideas are
explored. Explore that philosophers theories and
then look at other philosophers that oppose those
ideas.
3FREAKY FRIDAY
THE PROBLEM OF PERSONAL IDENTITY
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5HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF YOU BECAME YOUR MOTHER?
6WHAT HAPPENS IN FREAKY FRIDAY?
- A busy psychologist and her image-conscious
daughter are always arguing. - Each one feels that the other one does not
understand her point of view. - Each one feels that the other ones life is
easier to live. - They swap and are trapped in one anothers bodies.
7WHAT IS BEING SWAPPED?
- MIND
- BODY
- SOUL
- CONSCIOUSNESS
- IDENTITY
- PERSONALITY
8WHAT IS THE MIND?
9WHAT IS THE BODY?
10WHAT IS THE SOUL?
11WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS?
12WHAT IS IDENTITY?
13WHAT IS PERSONALITY?
14PHILOSOPHERS
- RENE DESCARTES
- The mind-body problem
- JOHN LOCKE
- The idea of consciousness
15RENE DESCARTES
- There are two main beliefs
- 1. MATERIALISM The mind is part of our brain
our thoughts and feelings are nothing more than
physical processes taking place in our brain. - All experiences are caused by our sensory organs
sending electrical impulses to our brains. - The mind is part of the body and they cannot be
separated.
16CARTESIAN PHILOSOPHY
- 2. DUALISM The mind is not part of our physical
body and is separate from the brain. - It interacts with the brain, but is not the same
thing as the brain. - Our thoughts, feelings, emotions etc. are
something extra something in addition to just
physical impulses. - We can therefore separate our minds and our brain.
17WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?
- I believe that my mind is part of my brain.
- I believe that my mind is separate from my brain
and body. - I believe that my mind is the same as my soul.
- I believe in re-incarnation.
- I believe that my mind defines my identity.
18JOHN LOCKE THE IDEA OF CONSCIOUSNESS
- Personal identity depends on consciousness.
- We are identified as the same person if we are
conscious of our past and future thoughts and
actions in the same way as we are conscious of
our present thoughts and actions. - A soul can be re-incarnated, but it is not a
consciousness.
19Souls and Thoughts
- Souls are thinking substances. They are not
thoughts they are things that think. - The relation between a soul and its thoughts can
be likened to the relation between a pincushion
and its pins. - Just as a pincushion can have different pins in
it at different times, the same soul can have
different thoughts in it at different times.
20SOME PERSONAL IDENTITY PUZZLES
- The ship of Theseus
- Suppose that the planks in Theseuss ship have
been replaced one by one over the years until
none of the original planks remained. - Suppose further that the original planks were
saved and put back into their original order. - Which ship is identical to the original?
21SOME PERSONAL IDENTITY PUZZLES
- The brave Officer and the senile General
- A brave officer who skillfully stole a flag from
an enemy also stole an apple from an orchard when
he was a boy. As the officer ages, he becomes a
senile general. As a senile general, he remembers
stealing the flag, but does not remember stealing
the apple. According to Locke, the senile general
is identical to the brave officer, but not
identical to the boy.
22SOME PERSONAL IDENTITY PUZZLES
- Lockes Tale of the Prince and the Cobbler
- For should the Soul of a Prince, carrying with
it the consciousness of the Princes past life,
enter and inform the Body of a Cobblerevery one
sees, he would be the same Person with the
Prince.
23Thought Experiment The King of China
- Suppose someone offered to make you the King of
China on the condition that you lose all of your
memories. - In such a case, its doubtful that you would be
around to enjoy the wealth even though,
presumably, your soul would be. - So having the same soul may not be a necessary
condition for being the same person.
24SOME EXPRESSIONS ABOUT THE MIND
- Whats on your mind?
- Are you losing your mind?
- Are you out of your mind?
- A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
- You are always on my mind.
- Great minds think alike!
- Free your mind.
- It is a matter of mind over matter.
- in one's mind's eye
- in one's right mind
- know one's own mind
- Load off one's mind
- make up one's mind
- meeting of the minds
- never mind
- of two minds
25EXPRESSIONS ABOUT THE MIND
- bear in mind
- blow one's mind
- boggle the mind
- bring to mind
- call to mind
- cross one's mind
- change one's mind
- come to mind
- frame of mind
- go out of one's mind
- one-track mind
- on one's mind
- open mind
- out of sight (out of mind)
- piece of one's mind
- presence of mind
- prey on one's mind
- read someone's mind
- Put one's mind at rest
- slip one's mind
- speak one's mind
26AND EVEN MORE EXPRESSIONS
- its all in your mind
- don't mind
- put your mind to it
- mind bending
- narrow minded
- messing with your mind
- mind games
- mind is like a sponge
- keep in mind
27OTHER FILMS THAT EXPLORE THIS IDEA
28CAN YOU THINK OF ANY MORE?
29YEAR 9 FILMS
- Freaky Friday and the Problem of Personal
Identity Descartes, Locke, Reid. Philosophical
puzzles Ship of Theseus. - Jurassic Park and the Ethics of Cloning.
- Meet the Robinsons paradoxes of time travel.
30YEAR 10 FILMS
- Back to the Future and the Paradoxes of Time
Travel. - Any Harry Potter good vs. evil
- The Day the Earth Stood Still ecological ethics-
Picard
31Year 11 Films
- The Matrix Reality, Truth and Freedom. Plato,
Baudrillard, Foucault, Descartes etc. - A.I What defines Life or Are Computers capable
of independent thought and/or emotions? Turing
test, Searle.
32YEAR 12 FILMS
- The Prestige the ethics of cloning, identity
- Gattaca Fate vs. Free will
- I-Robot Can machines think?
33YEAR 13 FILMS
- Fight Club Existentialism, Nihilism and
Identity. Kierkegaard, Nietzsche - Being John Malkovic Existentialism, Cartesian
Dualism - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Kant and
the morality of memory
34WHERE TO AFTER THAT?
- Encourage students to research a particular
philosopher and his/her theories - Or a particular idea and all the philosophies
linked to that idea - Then look at other texts that use the same ideas-
evaluate to what extent - Find similar ideas/theories in the texts you study