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Introduction to the Anisa Model. Dan Jordan July 1981 Lecture 3A Philosophy of Science. Dreaming. Orthomolecular psychiatry Molecules involved in proper functioning are not right Nutrition is key approach See: http://www.orthomed.org/pauling2.htm Blind who could once see can have dreams
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Introduction to the Anisa Model Dan Jordan July 1981 Lecture 3A Philosophy of Science
Dreaming • Orthomolecular psychiatry • Molecules involved in proper functioning are not right • Nutrition is key approach • See: http://www.orthomed.org/pauling2.htm • Blind who could once see can have dreams • Congenitally blind do have active processing during dreams • Dream cycles • Dream deprivation
Philosophy of Science • Thomas Kuhn — Structure of Scientific Revolutions • Revolutions come about because of paradigm shift • Paradigm—refers to a generalized way of understanding of how things work • See: http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/intro/paradigm.html • Scientists within paradigm share understandings • Begin to question the paradigm’s ability to explain data (Anomalies) • Begin to redraft paradigm and create new one
Philosophy of Science • Thomas Kuhn — Structure of Scientific Revolutions • Example • Copernicus—earth as center vs sun as center of solar system and universe (geo-centric vs helio-centric) • This general process is the way new movements or change takes place
Anisa Model • Education has been pre-paradigmatic • Anisa model is intended to produce a paradigm of education • Includes a research and evaluation process such that it engineers its own paradigm shift • Has already undergone several paradigm shifts • Must make commitment • to finding out the truth of things • the reality that there will always be change • Must make a decision as to which is the correct direction for change
World University • Develop curriculum for the world university (UNESCO) • Goal is to secure the peace of the world • Important things to be done; cannot wait for others to leave the old paradigm
World University • Focus on the development of integrative generalists • Have broad perspective • Able to perceive and make connections among various people’s efforts • Can function in a coordinating, peace-making role • Working on K-12 social studies curriculum • 1000 most pressing problems facing mankind