General Information
Contact Information
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Office:
- Cowell Annex A-106
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Phone (office):
- 459-5723
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Office hours:
- Tues. 11am–12 noon and 5:15–6:15pm, or by appointment
Course Requirements
Two short papers (2–3 pages), due Monday, February 4 and Monday, March 4
(each worth 25% of the final grade).
One longer paper (6–8 pages) (worth 50% of the final grade), due Wednesday,
March 20.
The paper assignments will be available on-line as soon as I have written
them, and there will be links to them from this syllabus as well as from my main
course page. I will discuss the assignments in class when the due date draws near.
You can find answers to some commonly asked questions about my assignments
and grading in my FAQ.
Papers are to be handed in, as attachments, via the “Assignments” tool on
Canvas. Please submit in PDF or in a format easily convertible to PDF
(e.g. MSWord, RTF, plain text, LATEX). The system will accept late
submissions, but late papers may not receive full credit. The system is not set
up to allow resubmissions: once you press the “submit” button, it will
not let you change your response. If, however, you mistakenly submit
something and want to change it, please contact me and I can make an
exception.
All assignments are due by 11:55pm on the due date.
Texts
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Hobbes, Leviathan
- (Hackett, 1994) (ISBN: 0872201775).
An older edition is available on Google Books and Wikisource, among
other places, and there is a LibriVox recording in two parts: books I and
II and books III and IV.
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Locke, Political Writings
- (Hackett, 2003) (ISBN: 0872206769).
Older edition of the Two Treatises of Government are available on Google
Books (the Second Treatise begins on p. 187) and LibriVox (the Second
Treatise begins with section 15); the Second Treatise is also available on
Wikisource. The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina are available at
the Avalon Project and on the Internet Archive
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Rousseau, Basic Political Writings
- (Hackett, 2012) (ISBN: 1603846735).
The Discourse on Inequality is available (in different translations) on
Google Books and Wikisource and there is also a LibriVox recording.
Likewise for the Social Contract: Google,Books; Wikisource; LibriVox.
The above texts should be available at the Literary Guillotine, and they will also
be put on reserve at McHenry. Other readings will be availble on Canvas.