Social Foundations I
This course focuses on the world’s great traditions in philosophy,
theology, history, and political science from the most ancient
civilizations up to the Middle Ages. It familiarizes students with the
earliest foundations of the world’s major discourses about the nature
of human identity and society through a comparative study of seminal
texts. The course includes such works as The Analects, Bhagavad Gita, and the Republic of Plato.
Social Foundations II
This course focuses on the world’s great traditions in philosophy,
theology, history, and political science from the Middle Ages into the
Enlightenment. It familiarizes students with the major world
discourses about the nature of human identity and society of the
pre-modern era through a comparative study of seminal texts. The
course includes such works as The Koran, The Prince, and The Conquest of New Spain.