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A substitute would be appreciated. It
is one of those that causes me to cringe when dates are mentioned. "Do
Scientists Cheat?" is another favorite that I must abandon for this
reason.
For general psychology classes, "Sense
Perception", from the Moody Institute, is one that turned to brittle
fragments before it could be rescued. The sermonette at the end was a
great example of rationalism contrasted with empiricism. (Science relies
on sensory information, but we have seen how faulty our senses are, blah, blah,
blah. Followed by graphs of rapidly expanding technology and flatlined
morality--exploding nuclear warheads and so on.)
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