PSCI3600 - Democracy and Disagreement (SNF Paideia Program Course)

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A
Activity
LEC
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1
Title (text only)
Democracy and Disagreement (SNF Paideia Program Course)
Term
2024C
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Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
001
Section ID
PSCI3600001
Course number integer
3600
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Ian Macmullen
Description
When and how can we justify using the power of the government to force our fellow citizens to follow rules with which they disagree? In attempting to answer this question, we will pay special attention to (1) the various different types and sources of political disagreement and (2) the role of deliberation and reason-giving in a democracy. Through reading and debating works of contemporary political theory and philosophy, this course should help you to reflect on some fundamental but easily neglected questions about your own civic attitudes and behavior. What beliefs underpin your political commitments, why do you hold those beliefs, and why do other people see things differently? What makes you so sure that you’re right and they’re wrong? How, if at all, should you try to change their minds? When, if ever, should you refrain from supporting legal prohibition of actions that you feel sure are morally wrong?
The course will be taught in a hybrid lecture/discussion format. Students will be expected to take a short quiz at the start of many class sessions and to write at least three short papers.
Course number only
3600
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No