PHI 1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Grading On A Curve, Surplus Labour

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The difference between his structuralist model of explanation and the individualist model of friedman. The comparison between grading a test with and without a curve is important here. grading curve vs. not curve. I"m not grading on a curve mary and what she did and mary"s paper. Facts about jane there is nothing to prevent mary getting an a invididual stories add up to a complete explainationthe final distrubtion story bout a and and c papaer. Marx"s general notion of exploitation and the terms that go with it, including: direct labour, socially necessary labour time, total value produced, and surplus labour. The example of chair production used in class (or of spinning wool in marx s essay) Class = production of surplus labour + distribution of control of surplus labour. Labour process = transform nature into useful things. Direct labour = labour that is involved in labour process. Socially necessary labour (actual hours involved in producing something)

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