PHIL 236
Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0
The central concepts and issues in social and political philosophy. Topics may include: the origins and limits of political authority; the nature and limits of individual rights; the moral claims of communities and groups; the coherence of distinctions between public and private; the coherence of distinctions between natural and social.
Undergraduate course in Philosophy offered by the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Humanities.