Political Theory, Athens to Augustine
POL 301/CLA 301/HLS 303/PHI 353
1242
1242
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A study of the fundamental questions of political theory as framed in the context of the institutions and writings of ancient Greek and Roman thinkers, from the classical period into late antiquity and the spread of Christianity in Rome. We will canvass the meaning of justice in Plato's "Republic", the definition of the citizen in Aristotle's "Politics", Cicero's reflections on the purpose of a commonwealth, and Augustine's challenge to those reflections and to the primacy of political life at all in light of divine purposes. Through these classic texts, we explore basic questions of constitutional ethics and politics.
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Section L01
- Type: Lecture
- Section: L01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 45
- Capacity: 999
- Class Number: 21369
- Schedule: TTh 09:00 AM-09:50 AM - Louis A. Simpson International A71
Section P01
- Type: Precept
- Section: P01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 11
- Capacity: 14
- Class Number: 23268
- Schedule: T 11:00 AM-11:50 AM - Laura Wooten Hall 301
Section P02
- Type: Precept
- Section: P02
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 9
- Capacity: 14
- Class Number: 23269
- Schedule: T 01:30 PM-02:20 PM - Corwin Hall 023
Section P03
- Type: Precept
- Section: P03
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 11
- Capacity: 14
- Class Number: 23270
- Schedule: W 12:30 PM-01:20 PM - Robertson Hall 020
Section P04
- Type: Precept
- Section: P04
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 7
- Capacity: 14
- Class Number: 23271
- Schedule: W 02:30 PM-03:20 PM - Robertson Hall 014
Section P05
- Type: Precept
- Section: P05
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 7
- Capacity: 14
- Class Number: 23548
- Schedule: W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM - Peyton Hall 033
Section P99
- Type: Precept
- Section: P99
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 0
- Capacity: 0
- Class Number: 21370