Buddhist Psychology
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webcast.berkeley Course - Psychology 107
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Based on tradition of direct observation of working of ordinary mind in everyday life situations. Provides contrasting perspective to present theories of cognition, perception, motivation, emotion, social interaction, and neurosis.

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I am hugely appreciate of access to these wonderful lectures, February 28, 2010
Reviewer: Merielsea
I am still so excited, a year after discovering that everyone has access to these lectures on Buddhism by Eleanor Rosch, and the psychology of dreams and also lectures on non-violence by Michael Nagler, amazing and wonderful, I let everyone know that i can and listen to them again and again as they are multifaceted and life changing.
The quality of audio will improve with time I'm sure....but why wait till it is perfect, someone has felt inspired to share knowledge and has gone ahead with it. Thank you
   
this is a university lecture?, January 22, 2010
Reviewer: akwalad
Lame. The professor is neither articulate nor passionate about her material. I couldn't believe that this represented a lecture at the university level and that students actually paid for to listen to her droning. (for a contrast listen to any one of the lectures at Yale!)
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Excellent information for the general public, February 10, 2009
Reviewer: dpieters
The fact that this quality of material is available on the internet, for free, is extremely impressive. We are truly in the information age, where knowledge should be readily available to use for the betterment of society.
This institution (UC CAL @ Berkley and others) realize this and I hope others will follow. I now have a reason to use my IPOD.
Thank you
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