Early Political Texts - POLS3040 |
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Description Using the texts of three of the key early modern political theorists, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, this course examines and explores the foundational themes of sovereignty, authority, legitimacy, political obligation, and liberty. The approach will be to look at these thinkers in their particular context and the issues they were addressing in their time, as well as use their work to look for answers to questions that still remain open today. Questions of method, including the similarities and differences in the use of the social contract device, will also be explored, as will the role of God and their differing conceptions of morality.
Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this course students should be able to:
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