Social and Political Philosophy - WI

This course is an introduction to the broad themes of political philosophy and social theory: how human life is and should be organized into societies; the nature of political systems and different forms of government; the relationship between the individual and the state; the nature of justice; the influence of economy on society; how human nature influences social nature; and the meanings of freedom, equality, and democracy. The course fulfills the Rowan Core Global Literacy, as well as the Rowan Experience Writing Intensive and Broad-Based Literature requirements.

Term 202440 #42174 PHIL09241
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Location: JAMES 3091B (M)
@ 09:30 - 10:45
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
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seats available

23

currently enrolled

23

maximum enrollment

5

waitlist seats available

5

waitlist capacity
Term 202440 #42184 PHIL09241
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Online Course or no set meeting time
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1

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23

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24

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Term 202440 #42178 PHIL09241
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Location: HAWTHN 104 (M)
@ 11:00 - 12:15
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
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1

seats available

22

currently enrolled

23

maximum enrollment

5

waitlist seats available

5

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Term 202440 #42180 PHIL09241
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Location: HAWTHN 104 (M)
@ 12:30 - 13:45
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
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0

seats available

23

currently enrolled

23

maximum enrollment

5

waitlist seats available

5

waitlist capacity
Term 202440 #42182 PHIL09241
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Online Course or no set meeting time
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0

seats available

24

currently enrolled

24

maximum enrollment

5

waitlist seats available

5

waitlist capacity

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