PHILO215

Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction

2019

15

200

B Trimester

Hamilton

PHIL215

A study of the moral and political philosophy of thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Hume and Mill. This paper uses Plato's Republic to introduce students to central issues in Moral and Political Philosophy, including questions about virtue, happiness, justice, liberty, democracy, tyranny, feminism, art, censorship, and moral education.

Teaching Periods and Locations

19B (HAM)
Paper outline
B Trimester :
08 Jul 2019 - 03 Nov 2019
Hamilton On-campus 100% internal assessment

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Timetabled lectures

19B (HAM)
Name Day Time Room Dates
Lecture 1 Tue 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM K.G.11, Hamilton Jul 9 - Oct 13
Lecture 2 Fri 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM K.G.07, Hamilton Jul 12 - Oct 13
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19B (HAM) $765

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19B (HAM) $3,053

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