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Revision as of 13:45, 22 May 2017
A Comparison of British Political Philosophy Over Time
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Contents
Abstract
The goal of this project is to write a comparison of British Political Philosophy from its beginnings, the Enlightenment period, to contemporary times and attempt to explain why it has changed over time. Most people have different opinions on Politics and political philosophy due to its controversial nature. In my opinion it is very important to understand the reasons behind people's opinions in order to be able to make an informed decision about ones own political views. At WPI I have taken 2 history courses and 1 philosophy course, HI 1332, HI 2332, and PY 1731. I have never done a philosophy project like this before on my own so it should be an interesting and challenging experience.
Introduction
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As you continue to think about your project milestones, reread the "Goals" narrative on defining project milestones from the HU2900 syllabus. Remember: the idea is to have equip your milestone with a really solid background and then some sort of "thing that you do". You'll need to add in some narrative to describe why you did the "thing that you did", which you'd probably want to do anyway. You can make it easy for your advisors to give you a high grade by ensuring that your project milestone work reflects careful, considerate, and comprehensive thought and effort in terms of your background review, and insightful, cumulative, and methodical approaches toward the creative components of your project milestone deliverables.
Section 1: Background
John Locke
Political Theory
Other Theories
Thomas Hobbes
Political Theory
Other Theories
Bertrand Russell
Political Theory
Other Theories
James Tully
Section 2: Deliverable
In this section, provide your contribution, creative element, assessment, or observation with regard to your background research. This could be a new derivative work based on previous research, or some parallel to other events. In this section, describe the relationship between your background review and your deliverable; make the connection between the two clear.
Subsection 1
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Subsection 2
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Conclusion
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References
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Image Gallery
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