2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHIL 121 - Political Philosophy Explores central and enduring questions in political philosophy. What justifies the state, and might we be better off without one? What are the proper limits of individual liberty? How should we understand the ideal of equality, and what does it require of political institutions? What different forms does oppression take, and how might we respond to them? Readings are drawn from both the great figures in the tradition (such as Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, and Locke) and contemporary theorists.
Credits: 1.00 Corequisite: None Prerequisites: None Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: No Junior, Senior Area of Inquiry: Human Thought and Expression Liberal Arts Practices: Confronting Collective Challenges and The Process of Writing Core Component: None
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