An introduction to social and political philosophy : a question-based approach
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An introduction to social and political philosophy : a question-based approach
(Elements of philosophy)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2009
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Social and political philosophy, unlike other fields and disciplines, involves conflict, disagreement, deliberation, and action. This text takes a new approach and understands philosophy not so much as a story of great thinkers or as a collection of philosophical positions but as a series of debates and disagreements in which students must participate. Adopting what may be called an 'active learning' method, Richard Schmitt, who has long taught social and political philosophy in the Ivy Leagues as well at state colleges, presents a range of problems and debates which engage the core question of freedom. Too often, students are bewildered, and then bored, by highly abstract philosophical questions because they are unable to connect those abstract issues to their own life experiences. This text immediately connects issues and experiences, and provides integrated, on-going questions to spark dialogue, whether in class settings or in the reader's own mind, and to help students form strong arguments with good reasons for their positions. In the course of examining different current controversies, the book develops theories of democracy, equality, the state, property, autonomy, and the role of morality in politics, all of which are standard for courses in social and political philosophy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 How to Use This Book Chapter 3 Freedom: Possession or Process? Chapter 4 The Citizen and the Government Chapter 5 Property and Rights Chapter 6 Democracy Chapter 7 Why is Freedom Important? Chapter 8 Review Questions Chapter 9 Questions for Reflection and Debate Chapter 10 Suggested Reading Chapter 11 Notes
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