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2024 Fall
Oct 07, 2024
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PHIL 435CH - Law, Knowledge and Colonialism
This course considers philosophical issues that arise at the intersection of the philosophy of law, epistemology and some philosophical accounts of colonialism. Questions that will be considered include: How does the domination of Indigenous legal and knowledge traditions contribute to colonialism? And, why is colonialism an unjust social formation? ***Prerequisite: Permission of Department Head is required.***
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Examination

Philosophy Department

Course Attributes:
Philosophy Problems, Philosophy Values

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