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Weekly Review 1 – Due 02/11
Week 2 – Argumentation & Modeling
Before Class on Tuesday 02/09
Watch (7:15) – Shaikh (2020)
Read (Instagram Slides) – @sywtta (2020)
Read (slides) – Eisenbarth (2020) – Argumentation
Before Class on Thursday 02/11
Have tried or completed all questions from Weekly Review 1
Links from In Class (you do not need to watch these on your own, they are just here for your reference if you want them):
Read (slides) – Eisenbarth (2020) – Argumentation
Watch (04:50) – Bauman (2011)
The entire video is 10:17, I am only assigning the first 4 minutes and 50 seconds. The last half of the video is an explanation of an economists approach to understanding climate change for those interested.
Bauman, Yoram. (2011). “Ten Principles of Economics, 10th Anniversary Edition.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u6Os0TDR6o
Watch (4:26) – Open Democracies (2019)
Basu, Laura and Matthias Kispert. (2019). “Envisioning the future of Political Economy,” ourEconomy. openDemocracy.
Optional: Read – Corvino (2015)
Corvina, John. (2015). The Fact/Opinion Distinction. The Philosophers’ Magazine. https://www.philosophersmag.com/essays/26-the-fact-opinion-distinction
Read (Instagram Slides) – @sywtta (2020)
@sywtta (2020). “So You Want To Talk About Logical Fallacies?” Instagram. 10 January. https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ3kjrAFdpE/
Watch (7:15) – Shaikh (2020)
the whole video is (15:15) but I am only assigning the first 7 minutes and 15 seconds.
Shaikh, Anwar. (2020) “What Happens When Economics Doesn’t Reflect the Real World,” Institute for New Economic Thinking. 15 January. https://youtu.be/qIlhSSL3gbY