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1、groundless beliefsa. e. manderr einforcementt ext analysisgroundless beliefsb ackgroundw arming upunit 3questions / activitiescheck-on previewobjectiveswbtrwarming upgroundless beliefsunit 3warming upquestions / activitiesare carrots a rabbits favorite? how do you know?wbtraristotle vs. galileosaris
2、totle vs. galileoslesson 6 groundless beliefs why was galileo able to prove aristotle wrong? what lesson shall we learn from galileos experiment? warming upquestions / activitieswhat are the words used by the author in referring to groundless “beliefs”?- propositions, assumptions, dogma, opinionacco
3、rding to the author where do these beliefs come from?- from other people: family, friends, media, tradition, interest groups, etc.why do we tend to accept these beliefs?- “suggestion”, self-interest, sentimental associations, fashionwhy do we have to be on guard against them?- most of them are irrat
4、ional; they are _ rather than thought.- once they become so s_ in they prevent us from accepting new ideas.check-on previewwarming upobjectives call attention to groundless beliefs understand the causes of groundless beliefs discuss the importance of inquisition consider the strategies against groun
5、dless beliefs encourage students to actively identify groundless beliefs in life appreciate the logic structurewbtrwarming upbackgroundauthorbwtrgroundless beliefsunit 3 a. e. mander (18941985)a well-published australian scholar. backgroundauthorhis life and works books logic for the millions cleare
6、r thinking (logic for everyman) the making of the australians our sham democracy psychology for everyman (and woman) clearer thinking; logic for everyday use public enemy, the press alarming australia quotations from manders book the trouble with most folks is not so much their ignorance, as their k
7、nowing so many things which aint so. - josh billings he who cannot reason is a fool; he who will not is a bigot; he who dare not is a slave. -w. drummond backgroundauthordetailedanalysisstructurethemetext analysistwbrgroundless beliefsunit 3text analysisthemelunderstand the sources of groundless bel
8、iefsldevelop the alert to groundless beliefslemphasize the importance of a curious, inquiring mindldiscuss how to develop such a mindtwbri.the introduction (para. 1): prevalence of groundless beliefsii.the body (paras. 224): types/causes of groundless beliefs1.result of environment in early life. (p
9、aras. 23)2.parroting. (paras. 413)3.self-interest (paras. 1417)4.sentimental associations (paras. 1819)5.fashion (paras. 2024) iii.the conclusion (para. 25): the writers praise of rational thinkers text analysisstructuretext analysisdetailed analysismain ideasentence paraphrasewords & expression
10、sexercisei ii iiitwbrtext analysisdetailed analysispart i: the introduction (para.1): prevalence of groundless beliefsmain ideawhat does the author advocate in the first sentence? have you ever asked yourself these questions? can you give examples of groundless beliefs which rest upon “mere traditio
11、n” or somebodys “bare assertion”?text analysisdetailed analysispart i: sentence paraphrasethey rest upon mere tradition, or on somebodys bare assertion unsupported by even a shadow of proof. (para. 1) be based onthese groundless believes are either based on tradition or on somebodys strong claims wh
12、ich are not supported by the slightest trace of proof. the slightest trace of prooftext analysisdetailed analysispart i: words & expressionswordsphrasessentence patternclass come acrossmeet with rest upon(on)a shadow ofwhat reason have we for doingtext analysisdetailed analysispart i: exercise t
13、ranslate the following sentences into english, using words in the brackets. 如今,在他們生活的城市,農(nóng)民工很少被當(dāng)成市民看待。(class) yet few of migrant workers are even classed as citizens of the city where they live. 一個(gè)國家的實(shí)力不只是取決于經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展;它至少在相同的程度上有賴于其教育水平。(rest upon) the strength of a country does not rest upon economic dev
14、elopment alone; it rests upon education, at least to the same extent. 我們明確地知道,人的生命從何時(shí)開始。(a shadow of) we know, without a shadow of a doubt, when human life begins。 text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: types/causes of groundless beliefs (paras. 224)section 1. result of environment in early life. (p
15、aras. 23) how can a simple “suggestion” become a “belief”? uncritically we accepted and believed it. we didnt have the power of questioning. how shall we deal with the beliefs developed in early childhood? text analysisdetailed analysisroman catholicin order to be saved, all persons who have attaine
16、d the use of reason must believe explicitly that god exists and that he rewards the good and punishes the wicked.the church is the congregation of all baptized persons, under the authority of the sovereign pontiff and the bishops in communion with him. we find the chief truths taught by jesus christ
17、 through the catholic church in the apostles creed. presbyterian we believe that jesus christ is the eternal son of god, and we shall trust in him, alone, for salvation. we believe the bible is the revelation of gods truth and is infallible and authoritative in all matters of faith and practice. we
18、believe that all are sinners and totally unable to save themselves from gods displeasure, except by his mercy. text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: words & expressionswordsphrasessentence patterngrammarwayreverse be consistent withfeel sure ofbe brought up toit isto dothe same is true ofwhen i
19、nfants (omission)text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: exercise translate the following sentences into english, using words in the brackets. 盡管中國有此抱怨,但世界貿(mào)易組織稱碳關(guān)稅符合世界貿(mào)易規(guī)則。(consistent) despite bluster from beijing, the wto says carbon tariffs can be consistent with world trade rules. 盡管沃爾瑪員工的確一般比較窮,但
20、去那里購物的人也同樣如此。(the same) while it is true that walmart employees tend to be poor, the same is true of walmart shoppers.text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: types/causes of groundless beliefs (paras. 224)section 2. parroting. (paras. 413)main idea what does “parroting” mean? copy, echo, or repeat wi
21、thout question. accept only such new ideas as fit in with the ideas we already hold how should we treat other peoples ideas according to the author? whats the author opinion of newspapers and advertisements? why do we tend to accept only such new ideas as fit in with the ideas we already hold; and a
22、ll conflicting ideas seem to us “obviously” absurd? what propositions should we treat with caution? old propositionsobvious truthstext analysisdetailed analysisprogress in human thought seems to consist mainly in getting rid of such ideas. text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: sentence paraphrasewh
23、en we find ourselves entertaining an opinion about which there is a feeling that even to enquire into it would be absurd, unnecessary, undesirable, or wickedwe may know that that opinion is a non-rational one. (para. 7) allow yourself to consider it as possible or as worth thinking about seriously a
24、nother common mistake we make is to judge opinions according to our feelings. an opinion is true because it is true, not because we like it or find it desirable or useful. in fact, truth can often be unpleasant or painful whereas untruth can be soothing and attractive. text analysisdetailed analysis
25、part iii: words & expressionswordsphrasessentence patterngrammarentertaintemptconceiveintellectcredit (v.)fit in withon ones guard break downin the light ofon the grounds ofconsist in such new ideas as fit in withthat the earth must be flat formally seemed so obvioustext analysisdetailed analysi
26、spart ii: exercise translate the following sentences into english, using words in the brackets. 我不會(huì)考慮從事這種不跟人打交道的工作。(entertain) i wouldnt entertain the idea of such an unsociable job. 我決不相信那個(gè)荒謬絕倫的故事。(credit) i shall never credit that absurd tale. 人們永遠(yuǎn)根據(jù)其它人的行動(dòng)調(diào)整他們的行為。(in the light of) humans are forev
27、er adapting their behaviour in the light of others actions.text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: types/causes of groundless beliefs (paras. 224)section 3. self-interest (paras. 1417)main ideawhat does “self-interest” mean? way of earning ones livelihood and acquiring wealth social position justific
28、ation how is someones social position defined?popularityrespect and goodwillprestigetext analysisdetailed analysistext analysisdetailed analysispart iii: words & expressionswordsphrasessentence patterngrammarattribute compeljustifyleave no room forcling toput it broadlythere is many a man who is
29、the “grapes” being the rewardstext analysisdetailed analysispart ii: exercise translate the following sentences into english, using words in the brackets. 她認(rèn)為她的高壽是精心安排飲食的結(jié)果。(attribute) she attributes her great age to carefully planned diet. 他堅(jiān)信有朝一日他會(huì)返回故鄉(xiāng)。(cling to) he clings to the belief that one d
30、ay he will be able to return to his native home. 自此以后,許多中央銀行明白了,流通紙幣,信任就是一切。(many a) with paper money, confidence is everything, as many a central bank has since then discovered.text analysisdetailed analysispart ii: types/causes of groundless beliefs (paras. 224)section 4. sentimental associations
31、(paras. 1819)main ideawhat examples do you have for groundless believes originated from “sentimental associations”? do you agree with the authors arguments about “sentimental associations”? how shall we avert such a tendency? text analysisdetailed analysistext analysisdetailed analysispart iii: word
32、s & expressionswordsphrasesassociatebelittlegrudge disposehave recollections of play a part instand fortext analysisdetailed analysispart ii: exercise translate the following sentences into english, using words in the brackets. 無論你怎么看待馬克思,你都不可能貶低他在我們的世界中所發(fā)揮的作用。(belittle) whatever one may think a
33、bout marx, one must not belittle the role he plays in our world. 如果任何人辜負(fù)了她的信任,她會(huì)怨恨一輩子。(grudge) she could hold a life-long grudge against anyone who betrayed her trust. 市場(chǎng)情況的變化使我們傾向于取消合同。(dispose) changes in the market conditions here dispose us to cancel the contract.text analysisdetailed analysispa
34、rt ii: types/causes of groundless beliefs (paras. 224)section 5. fashion (paras. 2024) main ideawhat does the author mean by “fashion”?how others of our own set feel and believehabits of thought what is the bio-psychological explanation for “brain path”? why is there the “brain path”/thought pattern
35、? in introspection, do you find any particular “brain paths” in yourself? what are they? text analysisdetailed analysistext analysisdetailed analysispart iii: words & expressionswordsphrasessentence patterngrammardictatemeritlegitimate stock a string ofgo to the dogstell sb. straightstamp inan o
36、ld fogey may have become such at seventeentext analysisdetailed analysispart ii: exercise translate the following sentences into english, using words in the brackets. 該影片的預(yù)算決定了緊張的拍攝進(jìn)度。(dictate) the films budget dictated a tough schedule. 我的老板是老一套的回答“沒壞的話就別修了!” (stock) my boss had a stock response if
37、 it aint broke, dont fix it! 約翰沒有坦率地告訴我,他厭倦了,想離開。(tell straight) john did not tell me straight out that he was fed up and wanted to leave.text analysisdetailed analysispart iii: the conclusion (para. 25) the writers praise of rational thinkers main ideawhat are the features of rational minds? a desire to discover, to think things out clearly and rationally to et at
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