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Introduction to Education: Understanding and Evaluating Education
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Introduction to Political Philosophy
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Introduction: What is Political Philosophy?
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Socratic Citizenship: Plato, Apology
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Socratic Citizenship: Plato, Crito
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Plato's Republic I-II
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Philosophers and Kings: Plato, Republic, III-IV
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Philosophers and Kings: Plato, Republic, V
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Aristotle's Politics, part 1
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Aristotle's Politics, part 2
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Aristotle's Politics, part 3
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Machiavelli, The Prince
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Machiavelli, The Prince, cont.
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The Sovereign State: Hobbes, Leviathan (Part 1)
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The Sovereign State: Hobbes, Leviathan - Part 2
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The Sovereign State: Hobbes, Leviathan (Part 3)
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Constitutional Government: Locke, Second Treatise (1-5)
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Constitutional Government: Locke, Second Treatise (7-12)
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Constitutional Government: Locke, Second Treatise (13-19)
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Democracy and Participation: Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality (author's preface, part I)
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Democracy and Participation: Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality (part II)
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Democracy and Participation: Rousseau, Social Contract, I-II
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Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Part 1)
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Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Part 2)
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Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Part 3)
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In Defense of Politics
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Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible)
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Journalistic Ethics
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 1
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 2
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 3
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 4
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 5
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 6
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 7
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 8
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 8A
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 9
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 10
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 11
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 12
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 13
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Journalistic Ethics, Communications Studies 187 – Part 13A
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Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
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The Morality of Murder
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How Much is a Life Worth?
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Redistributive Taxation and Progressive Taxation - Freedom to Choose
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Natural Rights and Giving Them Up
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Avoiding the Draft and Avoiding Parenthood
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Motives and Morality
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Lying and Principles
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What's Fair and Deserved?
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Affirmative Action and Purpose
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The Good Citizen and the Freedom to Choose
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Obligations and Loyalties
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Same Sex Marriage
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Latin American Perspectives
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Learning Seminar: Experiments in Education
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Liberal Arts Panel
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Studying in a Technological World: Liberal Arts Panel
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Speaker Introductions: Liberal Arts Panel
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Giving Agency to Nonhuman Actors in History: Liberal Arts Panel
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Conducting Research Beyond the Internet: Liberal Arts Panel
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Writing History for the Mainstream: Liberal Arts Panel
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The Challenges of Writing History and Thoughts for the Future: Liberal Arts Panel
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History's Greatest Strength: Liberal Arts Panel
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The Challenges and New Frontiers of Writing History: Liberal Arts Panel
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Literary Theory
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Introduction to Literary Theory
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Introduction to Literary Theory (cont.)
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Ways In and Out of the Hermeneutic Circle
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Configurative Reading
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The Idea of the Autonomous Artwork
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The New Criticism and Other Western Formalisms
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Russian Formalism
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Semiotics and Structuralism
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Linguistics and Literature
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Deconstruction I
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Deconstruction II
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Freud and Fiction
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Jacques Lacan in Theory
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The Postmodern Psyche
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The Social Permeability of Reader and Text
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The Frankfurt School of Critical Theory
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The Political Unconscious
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The New Historicism
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The Classical Feminist Tradition
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African-American Criticism
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Post-Colonial Criticism
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Queer Theory and Gender Performativity
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The Institutional Construction of Literary Study
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Neo-Pragmatism
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Reflections
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Measurement in Education and the Social Sciences I