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POLIS 2106 - Justice, Virtue and the Good
University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

POLIS 2106 - Justice, Virtue and the Good

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3810
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Check with School
Pre-Requisite: At least 12 units of Level I undergraduate study
Incompatible: POLI 2009, POLI 2106, POLI 3009
Assessment: 3000 word essay (60%), 1500 word minor essay (30%), tutorial participation (10%)
Syllabus:

The aim of this course is to teach you about political theory, and its function and place within the discipline of political science. We do this by reading, analysing and criticising the arguments made by some of the great political theorists in the Western tradition and by exploring some of the most controversial debates in political theory. The theorists we read and study include: Socrates, Plato, the Stoics, the Epicureans, John Locke, Adam Smith, Mary Wollstonecraft, Immanuel Kant, David Hume, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Will Kymlicka, Peter Singer and Susan Moller-Okin. We also look at controversial debates including the ethics of abortion, pornography and cultural rights, whether it is acceptable to compel people to vote and whether or not we have moral obligations to strangers. The emphasis in this course in on argument. We look at the arguments raised by each of these theorists and the evidence they use in support of the claims they make. We also learn how political theory can resolve some of the tensions and ambiguities around real life issues.

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Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3810 Mon 12/03/2018 Sat 31/03/2018 Fri 04/05/2018 Fri 08/06/2018


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
14937 LE01 120 64 26 Feb - 26 Mar Monday 2pm - 3pm Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
2 Mar - 30 Mar Friday 2pm - 3pm Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre
16 Apr - 28 May Monday 2pm - 3pm Engineering Sth, S112, Teaching Room
20 Apr - 1 Jun Friday 2pm - 3pm Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre
Related Class:
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
14938 SG06 18 12 27 Feb - 27 Mar Tuesday 5pm - 6pm Napier, 144, Teaching Room
17 Apr - 29 May Tuesday 5pm - 6pm Napier, 144, Teaching Room
14940 SG04 18 3 26 Feb - 26 Mar Monday 5pm - 6pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
16 Apr - 28 May Monday 5pm - 6pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
14941 SG03 18 11 28 Feb - 28 Mar Wednesday 6pm - 7pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
18 Apr - 30 May Wednesday 6pm - 7pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
14942 SG02 18 8 26 Feb - 26 Mar Monday 6pm - 7pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
16 Apr - 28 May Monday 6pm - 7pm Lower Napier, LG12, Teaching Room
14943 SG01 19 1 28 Feb - 28 Mar Wednesday 4pm - 5pm Lower Napier, LG21, Teaching Room
18 Apr - 30 May Wednesday 4pm - 5pm Lower Napier, LG21, Teaching Room