CONTEMPORARY CONTINENTAL SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT
An investigation of central figures and concepts in 20th century Continental European social and political thought. Questions to be investigated: the nature of power, the roles and nature of the state, the construction of subjectivity, feminism, and the legacy of genocide.
Prerequisite(s): 3rd or 4th year standing in a Philosophy program.
Extra Information: 3 hours.
Course Weight: 0.50
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CATEGORY B
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Subject Code: PHILOSOP
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