
PHIL 243 History of Political Philosophy
PHIL243
200 Level Course
Fall
3 Units
In-person
3
- A minimum GPA of 2.00 in 6.0 units of PHIL or a minimum grade of B- in 3.0 units of PHIL.
PHIL 257 / 6.0
Note: This course replaces PHIL 257, which is no longer offered.
one-way Exclusions
- Lectures
- TBA
Instructor: Meena Krishnamurthy
This class will immerse students in the history of political philosophy. It may focus on traditional canonical issues (such as how to justify political authority, or particular forms governments or societal structures) and/or the ideas of thinkers who argue for radical political change (such as the abolitionists, suffragists, anti-colonialists or civil-rights activists). A connective thread will be the question of canon construction: what gets included in, or excluded from the political philosophy canon, and why?
Learning Outcomes
Assessments
Assessments
TBA