PHL 106 - Individual & Society

Course unit(s): 1
Meets GAR: Meets general academic requirement HU.
An introduction to the field of philosophy through an exploration of selected problems in socio-political theory with special attention to those that confront us in contemporary social life.  These might include the grounds for political authority, the nature of individuals and social groups, our knowledge of the social good, and the comparative roles of reason, power, and wealth in human relations.  Specific topics may vary.


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