Course Description

Philosophy 363F/G Justice

A seminar in legal and political philosophy. A general inquiry into the nature of justice. Specific topics may include corrective and distributive justice, the source and content of legal rights/duties, conflicts in the demands of justice, the justification of political authority, and the justification of theories of justice.

Antirequisite: Law 314.
Prerequisite: Any one of Philosophy 201F/G, 235F/G, 236F/G, 241F/G, 242F/G, or third or fourth year Honors standing in Philosophy.
3 hours, half course.


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