Teaching GuideTerm Faculty of Humanities |
Grao en Relacións Internacionais |
Subjects |
Political Philosophy |
Contents |
Identifying Data | 2024/25 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Political Philosophy | Code | 710G05030 | |||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Third | Optional | 6 | ||||||||||
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Topic | Sub-topic |
UNIT 1. | What is Political Philosophy? |
UNIT 2. |
Basic Concepts. |
2.1. Liberty | |
2.2. Equality | |
2.3. Democracy |
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2.4. Political obligation (& justifying civil disobedience) | |
UNIT 3. | Justifying/Arguing Models In Political Philosophy |
3.1. Utilitarianism: J.S. Mill | |
3.2. Justice As Fairness (Equity). John Rawls (I) Political Liberalism. John Rawls (II) | |
3.3. Criticism of Rawls (1W). Libertarianism (Robert Nozick) Communitarism (Michael Sandel) | |
3.4. Other approaches: Multiculturalism (AA.VV.) Feminism (AA.VV.) | |
UNIT 4. | New Debates |
4.1. Global Justice |
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4.2. Intergenerational Justice |
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