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Course Overview |
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Introduction to political philosophy: Recognition of Difficulty |
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Platon: Defending Justice |
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Aristoteles: Supporting Community |
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Cicero: Enlarging Citizenship |
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Augustinus: Policy Reduction |
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Aquinolu Thomas: Citizenship Evangelisation |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Luther ve Calvin: Reshaping the Authority |
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Machiavelli: Avoiding from Anarchy |
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Hobbes: Providing Peace |
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Locke: Reservation of Ownership |
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Rousseau: Building Democracy |
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Philosophers and Their Thought: Continuing Challenge |
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General Evaluation |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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