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Introduction to Philosophy of Global Law - reading, KC and class notes Popular
  • Introduction to Philosophy of Global Law - reading, KC and class notes

  • Summary • 17 pages • 2023
  • This documents includes all relevant information from the readings, knowledge clips and tutorials for the Introduction to Philosophy of Global Law course at Tilburg University for Global Law students. It serves as a foundation for the course and a good preparation for the exam, as it includes direct relevant extracts from the works of Tamanaha, Bentham, Arendt, and others, which are relevant to the course and usually appear on exam questions as well. The document addresses all key module...
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Essential Contemporary Challenges summary (all: lectures, workgroups, texts)
  • Essential Contemporary Challenges summary (all: lectures, workgroups, texts)

  • Summary • 31 pages • 2022
  • Samenvatting van alle colleges, werkgroepen en teksten geordend per week van het blok essential contemporary challenges. Inhoud: > WK1 Studying philosophy: Arendt, Crisis in education > WK2 Mental Health: Hacking, the looping effect + Laing, the divided self > WK3 Climate Crisis: Catherine, facing extinction + Bottici, the environment is us + Stengers, The intrusion of Gaia > WK4 Contesting politics: Mouffe, for a left populism + Kaltwasser, populism around the world > Exam...
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Contemporary Political Philosophy Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-12) and *SOME* Required Readings Contemporary Political Philosophy Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-12) and *SOME* Required Readings
  • Contemporary Political Philosophy Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-12) and *SOME* Required Readings

  • Class notes • 39 pages • 2023
  • Combined notes on the lectures and *SOME* required readings from the course (2023) Contemporary Political Philosophy. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 39 pages): Lectures 1-12. Adam Swift’s textbook (3rd edition, 2014) “Political Philosophy: A beginners’ guide for politicians and students”, introduction. David Miller’s textbook (2006) “The Liberty Reader”, chapter 2.
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Summary Politics of Conflict
  • Summary Politics of Conflict

  • Summary • 44 pages • 2022
  • Here you can find a summary of all the classes of Politics of Conflict, including the notes on the slides that were provided.
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Literature summary Philosophy and Ethics
  • Literature summary Philosophy and Ethics

  • Summary • 23 pages • 2022
  • It contain a summary of the following articles: Sandel, 2009 Popper, 1963 Okasha, 2002, chapter 1 Professor x (lecture), in line with Kuhn Okasha, 2002, chapter Satz, 2010 Adam Smith, 1759 Thomas Wells, 2013 Warburton, 1999 Verweij, 2014 Blok, 2021 Hannah Arendt, 1998 Blok & Lemmens, 2015 Owen et al., 2013 Van den Belt Friedman, 1970 Tempels et al., 2017 Swanson, 1999
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STSC Final Review Exam with verified solutions 2024
  • STSC Final Review Exam with verified solutions 2024

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  • Standpoint Epistemology "What is true depends on where you are standing" An individual's own perspectives are shaped by their social and political experiences. Developed from feminist theory that women's perspective must be kept in mind. All of the science-making process involved perspectives of men -- female absence from knowledge systems Military Industrial Complex The relationship between the government entities involved in military affairs and the defense industry. Private ind...
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RST3708 Postmodern Philosophy of Religion (2021 - Semester 1 & Semester 2 - October/November Examination Question Paper with Answers)
  • RST3708 Postmodern Philosophy of Religion (2021 - Semester 1 & Semester 2 - October/November Examination Question Paper with Answers)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 12 pages • 2022
  • RST3708 – Postmodern Philosophy of Religion 2021 – Semester 1 & Semester 2 – Examination Question Paper Instructions for answering this portfolio question paper: This portfolio comprises TWO sections, Section A and Section B. Answer THREE questions, one from Section A and two from Section B. Section A which is compulsory carries 20 marks and Section B (options) carries 40 marks each. Total 100 marks Question 1: Discuss similarities and differences in the postmodernist and twentiet...
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DUMAS Midterm 2 (SOCI 303: Chapters 5-7) exam The Definitive Document: Positively Evaluated and Expert-Endorsed 2024
  • DUMAS Midterm 2 (SOCI 303: Chapters 5-7) exam The Definitive Document: Positively Evaluated and Expert-Endorsed 2024

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  • Who coined the phrase "the sociological imagination"? Why? C. Wright Mills he did this in order to truly appreciate that people shape their lives within both historical and social contexts. An example of this can be seen through different generations: larger social issues impact the behavior of people within those environments. We are not merely animals carrying out our instincts or biological imperatives. Not surprisingly, sociologists begin with the social origins of our patterns of deve...
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Great Minds 2 - 20th century philosophy
  • Great Minds 2 - 20th century philosophy

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  • Lecture and primary text summary for Great Minds 2. Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, Arendt, Deleuze
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POLI 330 Final Exam questions with verified answers
  • POLI 330 Final Exam questions with verified answers

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  • POLI 330 Final Exam questions with verified answers 1. (TCO 1) Which best explains the differences between historians and political scientists? (Points : 2) Historians look for generalizations, and political scientists are reluctant to generalize. Historians are reluctant to generalize, and political scientists look for generalizations. Historians are more likely to look for comparisons than political scientists. Historians tend to focus on nature-based explanations, and political scientist...
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