PHIL 235 GN: Human Rights and Freedom

This course examines the theory and application of human rights in political society. We study both liberty (a central ethical and political value) and rights (those instruments used to codify and enforce our liberties). Readings are drawn from classical and contemporary sources. The course may include topics such as torture, genocide, economic justice and women’s rights.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

PHIL 110

Distribution

GE: Humanities - Philosophy (HUPH) | GN: Group A - Philosophy (APH) | Global Diversity & Citizenship (G)

Notes

Academic Level: 120-UG Level 2 Found/Intermed

Modalities: In Person