Philosophical Readings
PHIL 450
This course will function as a philosophy reading course focusing on the relationship between the social order and the construction of political authority in human societies. Though the course is historical in orientation, we will also read each author in terms of how they speak to us today. There can be up to eight different books that will be read.
Prerequisites: PHIL 202 and PHIL 330, or consent of instructor.
PHIL450 is a 3 credit course.
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