Political Philosophy

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Description

Course Overview

The part-time Certificate in Political Philosophy aims to provide learners with an overview of the classic topics in political philosophy and the major thinkers in the western political tradition, and support learners to examine the influence of these philosophical concepts influence on contemporary political structures. It also aims to deepen learner understanding of the links between into social, scientific, and philosophical subjects.

This course is divided into two parts. The first part examines classic topics in political philosophy, from the historical figures in Greek philosophy to social contract theories of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as key critiques. The second part of the course will explore issues within contemporary political philosophy, such as equality, human rights, and the politics of immigration with reference to contemporary case studies.

Credits: 5 ECTS

Validated by South East Technological University

Course Practicalities

Course will be delivered on Saturday mornings (fortnightly) from 11.30am – 1.30pm online across 12 weeks commencing on 25th January 2025 (supported by self-directed learning).  Lectures scheduled for: 25th January, 8th February, 1st March, 15th March, 29th March and 12th April.

Course Content

The course will cover the following areas:

  • Introduction to Political Philosophy and Philosophical Inquiry such as the origins of and development of Political Philosophy; linking philosophy, social and scientific disciplines in the context of politics and sociology.
  • Theorists and Concepts such as Plato and the Republic; Social Contract theories of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
  • Key themes in Political Philosophy such as human nature; natural rights; sovereignty; the Social Contract; notions of freedom and equality; political membership; critiques of political philosophy.
  • Applying Political Philosophy to the Contemporary World such as immigration; open borders; distributive justice; citizenship – inclusion and exclusion.
Assessment

Learners will be assessed via In-Class Quizzes (30%) and a Research Project (70%).

Entry Requirements

Applicants must be resident in Ireland and at least 18 years old at course commencement.

Contact Details for Further Information

Email: slo@carlowcollege.ie

Please note our refund policy as follows

Carlow College will not issue any refunds for Certificate Programmes owing to the short duration of these programme, as per the Fees & Refund Policy

However, 100% refund will be issued if course is cancelled due to insufficient numbers.

 

 

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