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IDSC 251 Windows on the Good Life 2 credits
Human beings are always and everywhere challenged by the question: What should I do to spend my mortal time well? One way to approach this ultimate challenge is to explore some of the great cultural products of our civilization–works that are a delight to read for their wisdom and artfulness. This series of two-credit courses will explore a philosophical dialogue of Plato in the fall, a work from the Bible in the winter, and a pair of plays by Shakespeare in the spring. The course can be repeated for credit throughout the year and in subsequent years.
- Winter 2025
- HI, Humanistic Inquiry
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IDSC 251.01 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Laurence Cooper π« π€
- Size:18
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- MHasenstab 109 3:10pm-4:45pm
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IDSC 251.02 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Laurence Cooper π« π€
- Size:18
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- MHasenstab 105 8:00pm-9:45pm
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POSC 160 Political Philosophy 6 credits
Introduction to ancient and modern political philosophy. We will investigate several fundamentally different approaches to the basic questions of politics–questions concerning the character of political life, the possibilities and limits of politics, justice, and the good society–and the philosophic presuppositions (concerning human nature and human flourishing) that underlie these, and all, political questions.
- Winter 2025
- HI, Humanistic Inquiry WR2 Writing Requirement 2
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POSC 160.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Laurence Cooper π« π€
- Size:30
- T, THWeitz Center 233 1:15pm-3:00pm
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POSC 251.00 Science and Humanity 6 credits
The modern age has been characterized by the unprecedented advance of natural science and the attempt to achieve technological mastery of nature. How did this come about? What worldview does this express, and how does that worldview affect the way we live and think? We will investigate these questions by studying classic works by some of modernityβs philosophic founders (including Bacon, Descartes, and Hobbes) as well as some of its most penetrating interpreters and critics (including Jonathan Swift, Rousseau, and Nietzsche).
- Winter 2025
- HI, Humanistic Inquiry IS, International Studies
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POSC 251.00 Winter 2025
- Faculty:Laurence Cooper π« π€
- Size:20
- T, THWeitz Center 233 3:10pm-4:55pm
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POSC 400 Integrative Exercise
- Winter 2025
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Student is a Political Science and International Relations major and has Senior Priority.