Курс лекций профессора Стивена Смита — это введение в политическую философию. В курсе освещаются основные идеи Платона, Аристотеля, Макиавелли, Гоббса, Руссо, Локка и Токвиль. На английском языке.
This course is intended as an introduction to political philosophy as seen through an examination of some of the major texts and thinkers of the Western political tradition. Three broad themes that are central to understanding political life are focused upon: the polis experience (Plato, Aristotle), the sovereign state (Machiavelli, Hobbes), constitutional government (Locke), and democracy (Rousseau, Tocqueville). The way in which different political philosophies have given expression to various forms of political institutions and our ways of life are examined throughout the course.
1. Introduction: What is Political Philosophy?
2. Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Apology
3. Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Crito
4. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, I-II
5. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, III-IV
6. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, V
7. The Mixed Regime and the Rule of Law: Aristotle's Politics, I, III
8. The Mixed Regime and the Rule of Law: Aristotle's Politics, IV
9. The Mixed Regime and the Rule of Law: Aristotle's Politics, VII
10. New Modes and Orders: Machiavelli's The Prince (chaps. 1-12)
11. New Modes and Orders: Machiavelli's The Prince (chaps. 13-26)
12. The Sovereign State: Hobbes' Leviathan
13. The Sovereign State: Hobbes' Leviathan
14. The Sovereign State: Hobbes' Leviathan
15. Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (1-5)
16. Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (7-12)
17. Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (13-19)
18. Democracy and Participation: Rousseau's Discourse
19. Democracy and Participation: Rousseau's Discourse
20. Democracy and Participation: Rousseau's Social Contract, I-II
21. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America
22. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America
23. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America
↑ Лекция 1. Introduction: What is Political Philosophy?
↑ Лекция 2. Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Apology
↑ Лекция 3. Socratic Citizenship: Plato's Crito
↑ Лекция 4. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, I-II
↑ Лекция 5. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, III-IV
↑ Лекция 6. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, V
↑Лекция 7. The Mixed Regime and the Rule of Law: Aristotle's Politics, I, III
↑ Лекция 8. The Mixed Regime and the Rule of Law: Aristotle's Politics, IV
↑Лекция 9. The Mixed Regime and the Rule of Law: Aristotle's Politics, VII
↑ Лекция 10. New Modes and Orders: Machiavelli's The Prince (chaps. 1-12)
↑ Лекция 11. New Modes and Orders: Machiavelli's The Prince (chaps. 13-26)
↑ Лекция 12. The Sovereign State: Hobbes' Leviathan
↑Лекция 13. The Sovereign State: Hobbes' Leviathan
↑Лекция 14. The Sovereign State: Hobbes' Leviathan
↑Лекция 15. Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (1-5)
↑Лекция 16. Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (7-12)
↑Лекция 17. Constitutional Government: Locke's Second Treatise (13-19)
↑Лекция 18. Democracy and Participation: Rousseau's Discourse
↑Лекция 19. Democracy and Participation: Rousseau's Discourse
↑ Лекция 20. Democracy and Participation: Rousseau's Social Contract, I-II
↑ Лекция 21. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America
↑ Лекция 22. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America
↑ Лекция 23. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America
↑ Лекция 24. In Defense of Politics
Спецкурс профессора, д.ф.н., чл.-корр. РАН В.В. Васильева (кафедра истории зарубежной философии философского факультета Московского университета)
Обзорный курс Дмитрия Владимировича Бугая (кафедра истории зарубежной философии философского факультета Московского университета)
Курс лекций от Фалева Егора Валерьевича (кафедра истории зарубежной философии философского факультета Московского университета)
Курс лекций Игоря Сергеевича Дмитриева, доктора химических наук, профессора кафедры философии науки и техники философского факультета СПбГУ.
Курс из 4 лекций читает Роман Викторович Светлов
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