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PHIL 261-0 : Introduction to Political Philosophy


Description

This class aims to introduce you to some of the critical texts and questions throughout the history of political philosophy. These include questions like: how should a society be structured in order to facilitate the well-being or flourishing of its members? What is justice and how can it be realized? What form of rule is most just or legitimate? We will examine a range of traditions in addressing these questions, including ancient Greek thought, early modern European philosophy, and 20th century political theory.

Possible readings include writings by Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Rousseau, Kant, Marx, Arendt, and Rawls. Prior coursework in philosophy is not required

 


Summer 2024
Start/End DatesDay(s)TimeBuildingSection
06/17/24 - 07/21/24TuTh
2 – 5 p.m.Kresge Hall 241020
InstructorCourse LocationStatusCAESAR Course ID
Gorthey, Mark
Evanston Campus
Open42497
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