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Schedule

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wk Date Units & Readings # Pages Assignments Units, Readings & Assignments
Prologue: Why Political Philosophy? Prologue: Why Political Philosophy?
1 1/30 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Section 1 from Justice as Fairness: A Restatement.
6 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Section 1 from Justice as Fairness: A Restatement.
Realism: Prudence, Power & Skepticism About Absolute Justice (Unit #1) Realism: Prudence, Power & Skepticism About Absolute Justice (Unit #1)
2/1 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Thucydides, “The Melian Dialogue”.
9 Reading Questions.
Thucydides, “The Melian Dialogue”.
2/3 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Plato, “Justice & The Ring of Gyges”.
20 Reading Questions.
Plato, “Justice & The Ring of Gyges”.
2 2/5 (Sun) Foundation #1 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #1 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
2/6 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 6, 10, and 11 from Leviathan.
14 Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 6, 10, and 11 from Leviathan.
2/8 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 13–15 from Leviathan.
11 Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 13–15 from Leviathan.
2/10 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 16–19 from Leviathan.
16 Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 16–19 from Leviathan.
3 2/12 (Sun) Foundation #2 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #2 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
2/13 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 29–30 from Leviathan.
14 Reading Questions.
Hobbes, Chapters 29–30 from Leviathan.
2/15 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Hardin, “The Feast of Malthus”.
This Place, Tragedy of the Commons or The Problem with Open Access. (local file)
Optional: Hardin, “Living on a Lifeboat”.
7 Reading Questions.
Hardin, “The Feast of Malthus”.
This Place, Tragedy of the Commons or The Problem with Open Access. (local file)
Optional: Hardin, “Living on a Lifeboat”.
2/17 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Sen, Chapters 8–9 from Development as Freedom.
Optional: Zoepf, “Shopgirls”.
24 Reading Questions.
Sen, Chapters 8–9 from Development as Freedom.
Optional: Zoepf, “Shopgirls”.
Utilitarianism: Happiness, Well-Being & Justice for the Greater Good (Unit #2) Utilitarianism: Happiness, Well-Being & Justice for the Greater Good (Unit #2)
4 2/20 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Bentham, Chapters 1, 4, and 5 from An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.
10 Reading Questions.
Bentham, Chapters 1, 4, and 5 from An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.
2/22 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Mill, Chapter 2 from Utilitarianism.
12 Reading Questions.
Mill, Chapter 2 from Utilitarianism.
2/24 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 5–6 from A Theory of Justice.
Optional: Gray, “Criticisms of Utilitarianism”.
9 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 5–6 from A Theory of Justice.
Optional: Gray, “Criticisms of Utilitarianism”.
5 2/26 (Sun) Foundation #3 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #3 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
2/27 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Mill, Chapter 5 from Utilitarianism.
14 Reading Questions.
Mill, Chapter 5 from Utilitarianism.
3/1 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Lithwick, “Condemn-Nation”.
Optional: Kelo v. New London.
4 Reading Questions.
Lithwick, “Condemn-Nation”.
Optional: Kelo v. New London.
Locke to Libertarianism: Negative Duties, Property & Justice in Respecting Autonomy (Unit #3) Locke to Libertarianism: Negative Duties, Property & Justice in Respecting Autonomy (Unit #3)
3/3 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 1–3 from Second Treatise of Government.
9 Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 1–3 from Second Treatise of Government.
6 3/5 (Sun) Foundation #4 (case study, specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #4 (case study, specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
3/6 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 4 and 6 from Second Treatise of Government.
7 Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 4 and 6 from Second Treatise of Government.
3/8 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapter 5 from Second Treatise of Government.
10 Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapter 5 from Second Treatise of Government.
3/10 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 7–9 from Second Treatise of Government.
11 Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 7–9 from Second Treatise of Government.
7 3/13 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 11, 13, and 17–19 from Second Treatise of Government.
17 Reading Questions.
Locke, Chapters 11, 13, and 17–19 from Second Treatise of Government.
3/15 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Nozick, Chapters 1–2 from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
25 Reading Questions.
Nozick, Chapters 1–2 from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
3/17 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Nozick, Chapter 3 from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
17 Reading Questions.
Nozick, Chapter 3 from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
8 3/20–3/24 🌴 Spring Break 🌴 🌴 Spring Break 🌴
9 3/27 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Nozick, First half of chapter 7, section I from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
20 Reading Questions.
Nozick, First half of chapter 7, section I from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
3/29 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Desai, Antoniou & Fan, “The Tulsa Massacre and the Call for Reparations” (original website with working videos).
Optional: Coates, “The Case for Reparations”.
19 Reading Questions.
Desai, Antoniou & Fan, “The Tulsa Massacre and the Call for Reparations” (original website with working videos).
Optional: Coates, “The Case for Reparations”.
3/31 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Nozick, Second half of chapter 7, section I from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
18 Reading Questions.
Nozick, Second half of chapter 7, section I from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
10 4/2 (Sun) Foundation #5 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #5 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
4/3 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Anderson, “Is Women’s Labor a Commodity?” and Section 7.4 from Value in Ethics and Economics.
14 Reading Questions.
Anderson, “Is Women’s Labor a Commodity?” and Section 7.4 from Value in Ethics and Economics.
Liberal Egalitarianism: Equality, Responsibility & Justice as Fairness (Unit #4) Liberal Egalitarianism: Equality, Responsibility & Justice as Fairness (Unit #4)
4/5 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Nickel, “Poverty and Rights”.
13 Reading Questions.
Nickel, “Poverty and Rights”.
4/7 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Nussbaum, “Women and Equality: The Capabilities Approach”.
15 Reading Questions.
Nussbaum, “Women and Equality: The Capabilities Approach”.
11 4/9 (Sun) Foundation #6 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #6 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
4/10 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 1, 3–4 from A Theory of Justice.
14 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 1, 3–4 from A Theory of Justice.
4/12 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 11–13 and 17 from A Theory of Justice.
22 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 11–13 and 17 from A Theory of Justice.
4/14 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 24–26 from A Theory of Justice.
18 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 24–26 from A Theory of Justice.
12 4/17 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Section 40 from A Theory of Justice.
8 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Section 40 from A Theory of Justice.
4/19 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 14, 41, and 48 from A Theory of Justice.
15 Reading Questions.
Rawls, Sections 14, 41, and 48 from A Theory of Justice.
4/21 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Nozick, Chapter 7, section II from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
19 Reading Questions.
Nozick, Chapter 7, section II from Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
13 4/23 (Sun) Foundation #7 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #7 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
4/24 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Pressley, “A ‘Safety’ Blitz”.
Ryan, “Sorry, Free Rides Not Right”.
Kite, “Keep the PGA on Foot”.
Sandel, “Honor and Resentment”.
Saletan, “The Beam in Your Eye”.
14 Reading Questions.
Pressley, “A ‘Safety’ Blitz”.
Ryan, “Sorry, Free Rides Not Right”.
Kite, “Keep the PGA on Foot”.
Sandel, “Honor and Resentment”.
Saletan, “The Beam in Your Eye”.
Reactions to Social Contract Theory (Unit #5) Reactions to Social Contract Theory (Unit #5)
4/26 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Sandel, Chapter 1 from Democracy’s Discontent.
14 Reading Questions.
Sandel, Chapter 1 from Democracy’s Discontent.
4/28 (Fri) 🚨 Class Canceled 🚨 🚨 Class Canceled 🚨
14 5/1 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Pateman, Chapter 1 from The Sexual Contract.
20 Reading Questions.
Pateman, Chapter 1 from The Sexual Contract.
5/3 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Pateman, Chapter 2 from The Sexual Contract.
25 Reading Questions.
Pateman, Chapter 2 from The Sexual Contract.
5/5 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Mills, Chapter 1 from The Racial Contract.
42 Reading Questions.
Mills, Chapter 1 from The Racial Contract.
15 5/7 (Sun) Foundation #8 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon). Foundation #8 (specs) due by 12:00pm (noon).
5/8 (Mon) Reading Questions.
Mills, the first two sections of Chapter 2 from The Racial Contract.
27 Reading Questions.
Mills, the first two sections of Chapter 2 from The Racial Contract.
5/10 (Wed) Reading Questions.
Mills, the last two sections of Chapter 2 from The Racial Contract.
35 Reading Questions.
Mills, the last two sections of Chapter 2 from The Racial Contract.
Epilogue: Philosophy & Leadership Epilogue: Philosophy & Leadership
5/12 (Fri) Reading Questions.
Plato, “The Allegory of the Cave”.
6 Reading Questions.
Plato, “The Allegory of the Cave”.