課程資訊
課程名稱
歐洲啟蒙運動中的政治與社會性
Politics and Sociability in European Enlightenment 
開課學期
112-2 
授課對象
 
授課教師
陳禹仲 
課號
LibEdu1042 
課程識別碼
H01E03000 
班次
 
學分
2.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
 
上課時間
星期二3,4(10:20~12:10) 
上課地點
綜504 
備註
本課程以英語授課。另開放10名於開學後加簽。。A35:世界文明、公民意識與社會分析
總人數上限:50人 
 
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課程概述

The so-called period of “Enlightenment” in European history provided a wide range of debates that continues to provoke critical engagements in the following centuries. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to one of the most profound questions in Enlightenment debates, a question that is still seen by many as highly relevant to today’s social and political theory, as well as moral and legal philosophy; that is, what constitutes a just society? The course will cover texts constituting the so-called “canon” in Enlightenment social and political thought, and will end with a brief reflection on how such debates might still preoccupy some of our own understandings of the nature of politics and sociability.

The absence of gender and racial diversity among the authors covered in the course is not incidental. The syllabus itself is intended to be modeled after a specific mode of (in)forming ways in which one approaches socio-political, moral, and legal questions that has been put into practice, for decades, in some of the leading universities, particularly in Western Europe and North America. This lack of diversity only begins to receive criticism in a much more recent time. The modeled syllabus welcomes occasions of challenges, particularly on what is lacking or even unsatisfying in such a mode. And with that notion in mind, the course also invites students to reflect on the relevance of “the Enlightenment” in a general sense. 

課程目標
This course has three general aims. Primarily it intends to help students familiarize themselves with a significant part of the so-called “canon” in Western legal, moral, and political philosophy. That would prepare students for further developments in their studies in the humanities and social sciences. The second aim is to encourage critical thinking through analyzing arguments with analytical method. Improving this capacity of making critical and analytical scrutiny shall reinforce an important part of students’ soft skill, both in terms of delivering clear and constructive statement and in terms of sound logical reasoning. The final aim is a highly contextual one; that is, to facilitate debates through critical, analytical approach to data (in this case texts), an approach with which students in humanities and social sciences at Taiwanese universities are arguably less familiar. 
課程要求
Students are required to complete reading assignments before class. Markings will be based on class performances (30%), a mid-term essay (35%), and a final essay (35%). Questions for both exams will be pre-circulated. 
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評量方式
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課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
02/20  Course Induction 
Week 2
02/27  General Introduction: Republicanism and the Wars of Religion 
Week 3
03/05  Natural Law and Sociability 1: The Normativity of Nature 
Week 4
03/12  Natural Law and Sociability 2: Social Contract Theory 
Week 5
03/19  Natural Law and Sociability 3: Consent and Political Legitimacy 
Week 6
03/26  The Political Condition 1: Sovereignty and Political Representation 
Week 7
04/02  The Political Condition 2: The Rule of Law and Constitutionalism 
Week 8
04/09  Mid-Term Examination Week (No Class)
Mid-Term Essay Due On 23 April 2024 
Week 9
04/16  The Problem of the Political 1: The Inequality of Rights 
Week 10
04/23  The Problem of the Political 2: Gender and the Crisis of Humanity 
Week 11
04/30  The Problem of the Political 3: Moral Sentiments and the Nature of Politics 
Week 12
05/07  The International 1: Cosmopolitanism and Imperialism 
Week 13
05/14  The International 2: The World of Federal Republics 
Week 14
05/21  The International 3: Perpetual Peace 
Week 15
05/28  Conclusion: The Relevance of Enlightenment Political Thought 
Week 16
06/04  Final Examination Week (No Class)
Final-Essay Due On 18 June 2024