Skip to main content

Critical Social Thought

This course provides a pluralistic introduction to major 20th-century paradigms of critical social thought. Critical social thought in philosophy comprises those authors and schools that focus philosophical methods and questions on the analysis of social conditions and/or focus sociocultural methods and questions on the study of philosophy. These include feminist philosophy, Marxist-influenced social theory, poststructuralism, critical race theory, and post-analytic philosophy.

Prefix:
PHI
Course Number:
519
Semester:
Fall 2015
Year:
2016010
Credits:
3.0