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  • Readings In Classical And Modern Political Philosophy
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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Readings In Classical And Modern Political Philosophy FEL326 VI. SEMESTER 3+0 5.0
Language of Instruction İngilizce
Course Type Area Elective Courses
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Mode of Delivery The mode of delivery for this course is face to face.
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite/co-requisite for this course
Courses Recomended Students who take this course may also take Philosophy of History
Recommended Reading List - Berlin, Isaiah (1958). “Two Concepts of Liberty”, Four Essays on Liberty içinde, (derl. Isaiah Berlin), Oxford: Oxford Unv.Press.- Kant, Immanuel (1992). “Grounding the Metaphysics of Morals”, Classics of Moral and Political Theory içinde, (derl. Michael L. Morgan), Cambridge: Hackett Publ.- Mill, John Stuart (1912). “On Liberty”, The World’s Classics 170 içinde, London: Oxford Unv.Press. - Popper, Karl Raimund (1965). The Open Society and Its Enemies 1, London: Routledge Publ., 5th edition (revised).
Assessment methods and criteria A midterm and a final examination is given to assess the students\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' capability of acquiring learning outcomes. The midterm weighs @ and the final `.
Work Placement Not applicable for this course.
Catalog Content Plato: The Republic, Laws; Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Politics; St. Augustine: On The City Of God; Alfarabi: Al-siyasa al-madaniyyah; Ibn Khaldun: The Muqaddimah; Theorists of Social Contract: Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, John Locke, Two Treatises On Government, Jean Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract, Discourse On The Origins of Inequality Among Men; Immanuel Kant: Perpetual Peace, Idea Of A General History For A Cosmopolitical Intent; John Stuart Mill: On Liberty.

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