Is it unjust that there are huge economic inequalities between people of different countries? If so, who is responsible for rectifying these injustices? Should individuals enjoy the liberty to move freely across countries? How fair is free trade? The course explores these and other questions of global justice from philosophical and social-scientific perspectives.
Code
PO3019
Name
GLOBAL JUSTICE
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
EN1010 AND College Level=Sophomore
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
PO (Politics)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
4613
Last update with CAMS
To read with care and understand philosophical and multi-disciplinary texts on moral and political problems of contemporary globalization.
To analyze and evaluate moral- and political-philosophical arguments regarding their logical structure (or validity), adequacy (or soundness), and their effectiveness (or informativeness).
To develop and articulate a compelling philosophical position on at least one issue of contemporary globalization.
To effectively argue and communicate moral- and political-philosophical theories and arguments on contemporary globalization in both oral and written form.
Term Code Name
Spring 2021 PO3019 GLOBAL JUSTICE