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M.Phil 543

Social Philosophy
Name: Social Philosophy
Course Number: M.Phil 543
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

M.Phil 543 Social Philosophy is an advanced-level course exploring key issues in social philosophy. Through this course, students learn the procedural means through which philosophical deliberations shed light on such issues, some of which are highly controversial and persistent. In particular, this course delves into the appropriate theories and constructive thinking so students learn a quantitative approach to addressing social philosophy issues from a moral perspective. 

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand some of the key issues in social philosophy.
  • Critically evaluate arguments central to social philosophy, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of various perspectives and theories.
  • Develop the ability to construct well-reasoned and plausible arguments related to moral issues within social philosophy.
  • Independently articulate a philosophical perspective on social issues, integrating theoretical frameworks to contribute to informed and reflective discussions on the complexities of societal challenges.

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