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PHIL 113: The Individual and the Political Community

Are human beings radically individual and atomic by nature, political animals, or something else? However we answer that question, what difference does it make for our understanding of the ways in which larger political communities come into existence and are maintained? In this course we will explore these and related questions while reading two of the most foundational works in political theory, Plato’s Republic and Hobbes’s Leviathan, as well as several contemporary pieces influenced by these thinkers.
6 credits; HI, IS, WR2; Offered Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Spring 2021; A. Murphy