Social and Political Philosophy

PHILOSOPHY 340F

Study of certain fundamental issues concerning government, society, and culture. For example: what are the nature and limits of legitimate political authority? Are ordinary human beings capable of governing themselves justly? Do citizens have a duty to obey the state? If so, to what extent, if at all, is that duty grounded in consent or contract? Should the state limit or regulate the personal relationships of citizens, such as marriage, family, and sexuality? How should social institutions rectify a history of political or social injustice against oppressed groups? Readings from historical and contemporary sources. Prerequisites: one course in Philosophy at the 100 or 200-level, or permission of the instructor. Priority given to majors in Philosophy.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; BU Eth; AS HUM; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section 01

Social and Political Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: Watson
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