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 161-005 Freedom and Constraint: Existentialism and Feminism

Note

Formerly available as 161-106. Students who have completed 161-106 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

1st year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Marion Tapper

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Two 1-hour lectures per week throughout the semester, and a 1-hour tutorial per week beginning the second week of semester

Subject Description

The subject will be concerned with the tension between the freedom implied by consciousness and the constraints imposed by culture and society. In the context of this tension it will investigate the nature of our responsibility for our lives. On completion of the subject students should be able to recognise the distinctive nature of philosophical problems and their significance for other areas of thought, know how to go about working through such problems, and be in a position to engage with more philosophical material and to apply their philosophical skills in other disciplines.

Assessment

Two essays, one of 500 words and one of 1500 words, regular attendance and participation in tutorials, and a 2-hour examination.

Prescribed Texts

Materials prepared by the department.

  • J-P Sartre, H D Barnes (trans), Being and Nothingness. Routledge 1969.
  • S de Beauvoir H M Parshley (trans), The Second Sex. Picador 1988.


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