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Arts

HPA242

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
HPA200 Contemporary Bioethics
HPA207 Philosophy of Mind
HPA208 Metaphysical Puzzles
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA209 The Meaning of Life
HPA210 Theories of Ethics
HPA212 Professional Ethics
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA213 Philosophy of Science
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA216 Knowledge and Belief
HPA218 Philosophy of Biology
HPA219 Buddhist Philosophy
HPA234 Zen and Tao: East Asian Philosophy
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA236 Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics and Creativity
HPA237 Philosophy and Film
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA238 Exceptional Leadership
HPA239 Indian Philosophy
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA242 Law, Society and Morality
HPA244 Aboriginal Philosophy
HPA250 Existentialism and Beyond
HPA256 Philosophy and Cosmology
HPA266 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
HPA268 Modern Philosophy
HPA271 Philosophy and the Body
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA274 Science and Religion
HPA276 Indo-Tibetan History, Philosophy and Culture
HPA277 Environmental Philosophy
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA288 Philosophy of Language
(Not Offered 2010)
HPA289 Political Philosophy
HPA291 Introduction to Logic
HPA292 Logic and Philosophy
HPA294 The Logic of Decision
HPA297 Buddhism, Ethics and Nonviolence

2010  HPA242  Law, Society and Morality

Unit Level: Intermediate

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

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See also   HPA342

OFFERINGS

Unit Sem 1 Sem 2 Full Yr Spring Summer Winter
HPA242 Distance(H,L,W,I,N)

Key Semester Dates
Semester Note Start Date Census Date Final WW Date* End Date
Sem 2 12-JUL-2010 10-AUG-2010 30-AUG-2010 15-OCT-2010

*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see Withdrawal dates explained for more information).

This unit can be taken in other courses
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DESCRIPTION

This is a fully on-line unit in applied philosophy. Students will consider the relationship between the individual and the State, which encompasses the relations between one's personal life, fellow citizens and the law. The unit begins with an introduction to some philosophical accounts of the basis of social life and the moral justification of law. It goes on to consider a range of contemporary social issues. Many of the debates canvassed in the unit concern the scope of personal liberty, especially in relation to sexuality and the family. Topics include morality within the family; sexuality and marriage law; reproductive rights, surrogacy and the law; sado-masochism and assault.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT: HPA242 - 2,000-word assignment (40%), online tutorial participation equivalent to a minimum of 1000 words (20%), 2-hr exam (40%).
HPA342 - 2,500-word assignment (40%), online tutorial participation equivalent to a minimum of 1000 words (20%), 2-hr exam (40%),

TEACHING PATTERN: web-based delivery only, includes online tutorials.

FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS
Note: Class attendance may still be required

   Fully online - H,I,L,N,W
This unit is taught entirely online
   Resource supported teaching & learning - H,I,L,N,W
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options

REQUISITE INFO
Prereq 25% level 100 Philosophy or, where appropriate, 12.5% level 100 Philosophy and 12.5% level 100 Arts
M.Excl HHP271/371, HSP212/312

TEXTS
Information about any textbook requirements for Semester (Sem 2) will be available from mid April 2010

STAFF: Staff from School of Philosophy

FEES
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KEY

Units are offered in attending mode unless otherwise indicated (that is attendance is required at the campus identified). A unit identified as offered by distance, that is there is no requirement for attendance, is identified with a nominal enrolment campus. A unit offered to both attending students and by distance from the same campus is identified as having both modes of study.

Campus - H Hobart, L Launceston, W Burnie. Study Centre - V Sydney, R Rozelle. Distance units may also have a campus identifier of I Isolated, N Interstate, O Overseas. Units delivered in Transnational Education (TNE) Programs have a campus identifier of A Hangzhou, F Fuzhou, G Shanghai, J Indonesia, K KDU Malaysia, Q Kuwait or Z New Zealand.

Special approval is required for enrolment into TNE Program units - campuses A, F, G, J, K, Q and Z click here for more information.



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