PHILO215
Moral and Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction
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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.
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20A (HAM)CancelledContact the School or Faculty Office for more information.
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20B (HAM)
Hamilton, On-campus20B (HAM)B Trimester :13 Jul 2020 - 08 Nov 2020HamiltonOn-campus100% internal assessment
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20B (HAM) Paper outline |
B Trimester : 13 Jul 2020 - 08 Nov 2020 |
Hamilton | On-campus | 100% internal assessment |
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