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Introduction to History of Political Thought |
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Polis and Politics in Ancient Greek |
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Sophists and Socrates |
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Ideal state in Plato |
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Aristotle: Enlarging Community |
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Epicurianism and Stoicism |
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Roman Empire: Polybios, Cicero and Seneca |
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Institutionalisation of Christianity: St. Augustinus |
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Middle Age and Feudalism |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Thomas Acquinas: Theory of Two Swords |
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Dante, William of Ockham |
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Marsilius of Padua |
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Student Presentations I |
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Student Presentations II |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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