Political Science 10 - Introduction to Political Theory
Brian Douglas Walker |
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| Winter Quarter 2007 • MW 3:00-4:50PM • Humanities A51 | |||
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| Mon 01/08/2007 | Lecture 1 Introduction |
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| Wed 01/10/2007 | Lecture 2 The Household and the Forum |
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| Mon 01/15/2007 | HOLIDAY |
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| Wed 01/17/2007 | Lecture 3 Plato, Aristotle and the Geometric Roots of Abstraction |
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| Mon 01/22/2007 | Lecture 4 Man as a Political Animal |
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| Wed 01/24/2007 | Lecture 5 Godfathers, Beehives and Fineness |
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| Mon 01/29/2007 | Lecture 6 On the Excellences of Ethical Life |
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| Wed 01/31/2007 | Lecture 7 Justice and Theories of Justice |
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| Mon 02/05/2007 | Lecture 8 Chinese Political Thinking in General, and Confucianism in Particular |
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| Wed 02/07/2007 | Lecture 9 On rituals and sincerity (Li and Cheng) |
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| Mon 02/12/2007 | Lecture 10 The Song Dynasty Revival of Confucianism |
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| Wed 02/14/2007 | Lecture 11 John Stuart Mill in Historical Context |
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| Mon 02/19/2007 | HOLIDAY |
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| Wed 02/21/2007 | Lecture 12 Public Opinion as an Obstacle to Individuality |
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| Mon 02/26/2007 | Lecture 13 Liberalism, the Harm Principle and Modern Individuality |
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| Wed 02/28/2007 | Lecture 14 Conservative and Socialist Criticisms of Mill |
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| Mon 03/05/2007 | Lecture 15 Thoreau and the Economics of Individuality |
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| Wed 03/07/2007 | Lecture 16 Thoreau as Path-builder |
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| Mon 03/12/2007 | Lecture 17 Individuality and Ethical Method |
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| Wed 03/14/2007 | Lecture 18 A Crow's-Flight Review |
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