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Introduction to Political Philosophy
This class introduces students to political philosophy through the problems of justice, equality, and freedom. We will focus on contemporary political thought, engaging with debates about each of these concepts and identifying connections between them. What is justice? What is the relationship between ideal conditions of justice and current social conditions? What forms of injustice should the state try to remedy? What is the point of equality? How should we assess equality? Is there an obligation to mitigate ‘natural’ inequalities? How much personal freedom should be allowed in society? When is state authority legitimate? Do we have an obligation always to obey the law? Throughout the course we will evaluate answers to these questions, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of different arguments and theoretical frameworks.
Details:
- Catalog Number
- PHIL 30S-01
- Class Number
- 22906
- Course Cost
- $4116.00
- Population
- High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
- Units
- 3
- Interest Area
- Social Sciences and Humanities
- Course Format & Length
- In-Person, 8 weeks
- Instructors
- Pedro Jimenez de la Garma
- Dates
- -
- Schedule
- Tue, Thu 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM
- Course Notes
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Please enroll in this course via Axess/SimpleEnroll and use Canvas to enroll in the discussion sections.