Social and Political Philosophy

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Social and Political Philosophy

Course Content The Nature and Object of Social and Political Philosophy The Social Nature of Man Political Society

The Subject is cumulative Attendance and Punctuality Assignments CATs

Respect in the Classroom No more than 15 min late for class No use of phones or laptops in class Silence in the classroom unless you are contributing to the discussion in class Remember for every use of your freedom there is a consequence – it can be either good or bad

This is not the most difficult subject that you will have in your degree Despite this – philosophy requires understanding of the subject in order to pass the exam The unit will deepen your understanding of the world we live in and how it works. It will give you the tools to learn the ways of the world.

What does it take to pass? Attendance – Full attendance creates a good foundation for the study. Participation – Participating in class discussions allows you to think and opens up your mind. Read the notes and power points that will be posted on the e-learning site. Group discussion