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Schechtman Thinks That the Only Worthwhile Philosophical Account of Personal

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Schechtman thinks that the only worthwhile philosophical account of personal identity is one that offers a non-circular reduction of the concept to more basic notions.

Understand the levels of processing model, including maintenance and elaborative rehearsal strategies.
Explain the three-part memory storage system and compare each part in terms of duration and capacity.
Describe mechanisms of forgetting and examples of how forgetting occurs.
Understand the influence of context- and state-dependent effects on memory recall.

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Racial Formation

Process by which groups come to be defined as a “race” through social institutions such as the law and the schools.

Defining Race

The act of categorizing humans based on physical and genetic traits, often constructed socially and culturally.

Sociological Perspective

A viewpoint that involves looking at social phenomena and behaviors through the lens of societal structures and processes.

Racist

A person who believes in racism, the belief that one race is superior to others, often resulting in discrimination and prejudice towards people based on their race or ethnicity.

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