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PHI220   Political Philosophy   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2018/2019
Credit level: F5
Pre-requisites for   PHI373   PHI373   (when the module is running)

Description

We are citizens in a democratic capitalist society, we vote and choose our representatives and our government, our representatives make laws that we must then follow. We do not only obey the laws only for fear of being punished; we believe that our system of government is just, and that it is just for us to obey the laws. We believe that - by and large - we live in a just society. Do we? What justifies our system of government? Are there alternative possible relations, alternative forms of citizenship; alternative forms of government, alternative ways of organising a society? Is ours the only just one? We will look at the history of political philosophy and explore various systems of citizenship, government and economic arrangements. Our main aim will be to understand how these different systems justify or legitimise the existence of government and its authority to make and enforce laws. We will also look at the more general notion of 'justice' that accompanies and grounds these systems of government. Two side concerns will be:- 1. The relation between a philosopher's view of ethics and her political philosophy. 2. The relation between a philosopher's view of human nature and her political philosophy.

 

Reading List


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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 165.0
Lecture 22.0
Seminar 11.0
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Course Work 0.0 45 % S2
Exam 2.0 50 % S2
Other 0.0 5 % S2
 

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