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Philosophy
Political Philosophy
Throughout this module, we will dive deep into key concepts that have shaped political thought over centuries and continue to influence how we understand governance, law, and society today. Our journey begins with an Introduction to Political PhilosophyThe study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics., setting the stage for our in-depth exploration of political ideas and theories. We then engage with Theories of Justice, investigating the principles that guide fair distribution of benefits and burdens within a society. Next, we'll grapple with the crucial issue of The Relationship between the Individual and the State, exploring the rights, responsibilities, and tensions that exist within this bond. Lastly, we delve into The Social Contract, a foundational concept explaining the legitimacy of authority over the individual.
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