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Instructor:
  • Prof. Lucas Stanczyk
Course Number:
  • 24.04J
  • 17.01J
Departments:
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Political Science
As Taught In: Spring 2012
Level: Undergraduate

Topics

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    Philosophy
    Ethics
  • Social Science
    Political Science
    Sociology
    Social Justice

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Week 1 - Procedural Stuff / Utilitarianism

Week 10 - Free Speech

Week 11 - Basic Income & Justice

Week 12 - Why Do We Have An Obligation To Obey The Law?

Week 2 - Assessing and Reconstructing Arguments

Week 3 - Final Paper Tips

Week 4 - Nozick's Objection To Utilitarianism / Nozick's Positive View

Week 5 - Nozick on Redistribution and Just Holdings

Week 6 - Nozick's Negative and Positive Arguments

Week 7 - Motivations for Egalitarian Liberalism / Rawls' Principles / Veil of Ignorance

Week 8 - Equality of Opportunity / Rawls' Difference Principle

Week 9 - Justice and Private Life

Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. Lucas Stanczyk
Course Number:
  • 24.04J
  • 17.01J
Departments:
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Political Science
As Taught In: Spring 2012
Level: Undergraduate

Topics

  • Humanities
    Philosophy
    Ethics
  • Social Science
    Political Science
    Sociology
    Social Justice

Learning Resource Types

notes Lecture Notes
assignment Written Assignments
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