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Can neuroscience fully account for complex psychological concepts such as love, meaning, and expectation? This course explores a philosophical argument from the 20th century that challenges the idea that psychology can be understood through empirical science.
1. Most buildings have suites, typically featuring a common room, two to four bedrooms, and a shared bathroom.
2. Other buildings have rooms off a hallway with a shared bathroom.
3. Proctors reside in most entryways and hallways of the Yard and Union dorms, and the Houses; their foremost responsibility being the safety and well-being of their students.
1. A challenging and inclusive learning environment with abundant opportunities for meaningful interactions with peers and instructors
2. An accelerated curriculum tailored for the summer term, enabling you to complete a rigorous program in a shorter timeframe.
3. Join a global network of like-minded peers who share your drive, inquisitiveness, and dedication to personal and professional development.
1. Film Series: A mix of the latest releases and long-standing fan favorites, every weekend night
2. Athletics: Weekly pick-up games and tournaments across a range of sports, usually basketball, soccer, dodgeball, tennis, and running
3. Language Tables: Informal conversation tables over meals in the dining halls, for those interested in practicing a second language, missing their native tongue, or anywhere in between.
4. Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Sessions: Led by trained facilitators designed to promote students’ understanding of and appreciation for diversity, inclusion, and belonging
5. Special Events: Large-scale events that vary from year to year. For example: Arts Night in Annenberg, Game Night in Annenberg, Cake Decorating Contest, World Cup Watch Parties, Olympic Games Watch Parties, Election-Year Political Debate Watch Parties.
1. Most buildings have suites, typically featuring a common room, two to four bedrooms, and a shared bathroom.
2. Other buildings have rooms off a hallway with a shared bathroom.
3. Proctors reside in most entryways and hallways of the Yard and Union dorms, and the Houses; their foremost responsibility being the safety and well-being of their students.
1. A challenging and inclusive learning environment with abundant opportunities for meaningful interactions with peers and instructors
2. An accelerated curriculum tailored for the summer term, enabling you to complete a rigorous program in a shorter timeframe.
3. Join a global network of like-minded peers who share your drive, inquisitiveness, and dedication to personal and professional development.
1. Film Series: A mix of the latest releases and long-standing fan favorites, every weekend night
2. Athletics: Weekly pick-up games and tournaments across a range of sports, usually basketball, soccer, dodgeball, tennis, and running
3. Language Tables: Informal conversation tables over meals in the dining halls, for those interested in practicing a second language, missing their native tongue, or anywhere in between.
4. Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Sessions: Led by trained facilitators designed to promote students’ understanding of and appreciation for diversity, inclusion, and belonging
5. Special Events: Large-scale events that vary from year to year. For example: Arts Night in Annenberg, Game Night in Annenberg, Cake Decorating Contest, World Cup Watch Parties, Olympic Games Watch Parties, Election-Year Political Debate Watch Parties.
Location:
Harvard
Fees from:
$5300
Typical duration:
1 week 4 days
Dates:
July 24 - August 4
Age Range:
-
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