SOSC 2350 Lecture Notes - All Ends, Mathematical Logic, Social Philosophy

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Monday 17th december @ 9am: 120 minutes, tait mckenzie centre, east, worth 25% Case analysis is due on nov. 20th. English philosopher and economist; classical liberal theorist. Liberalism = an ideology and a political tradition, which holds that liberty is the primary political value. Liberalism has its roots in the western age of enlightenment as represented in the writings of philosophers like hobbes, mills, locke, kant and so forth: enlightenment put the rational person at the center of the universe. Rational for kant, since we have a capacity of reason, we have an obligation to capacitate it. Simply obedient doesn"t mean to be submissive, but to critique and understand the laws: kant: an individual is only free if they recognize and exercise their rational faculties. You can"t behave like a total idiot if you feel guilty for doing it, because we have reason we know if these things are right or wrong about these things.

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