The University of Warwick (UOW) • Philosophy, Politics and Economics
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Notes available for the following courses of Philosophy, Politics and Economics at The University of Warwick (UOW)
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EC107 Economics 1 5
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EC125 - Computer and Data Analysis 1
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EC224 War and the Economy in the 20th Century 1
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EC230 - Economics of Money and Banking 1
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EC230 Economics of Money and Banking 1
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IB133 Foundations of Accounting 3
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PH133 Introduction to Philosophy 5
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PH336 PPE Politics and Economics 4
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PH338 PPE Philosophy and Politics 4
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PO107 Introduction to Politics 3
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PO131 World Politics PO301 18
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PO230 States and Markets 2
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PO231 International Security 3
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PO301 Issues in Political Theory 6
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PO382 Vigilant State - The Politics of Intelligence 8
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Political theory from Hobbes 1
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The University of Warwick•PO131 World Politics
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Global Politics • Andrew Heywood• ISBN 9781403989826
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Revision notes on Universal Values and Human Rights in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Are human beings born free and equal?
- Global minimum rights (Miller)
- Obligations
- Higher threshold (Caney, Nussbaum)
- Critiques of universalism
- Human rights as a political institution
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The University of Warwick•PH338 PPE Philosophy and Politics
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PH338 Politics and Economics - Revision Notes• By aclark32
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Revision notes on Universal Values and Human Rights in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Are human beings born free and equal?
- Global minimum rights (Miller)
- Obligations
- Higher threshold (Caney, Nussbaum)
- Critiques of universalism
- Human rights as a political institution
Revision notes for Intergenerational Justice in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Bases of justice
- Reciprocity and subject-centrism
- Adapting reciprocity
- Adapting subject-centrism
- Non-identity problem (Parfit)
- Person-affecting principles (conceptions of harm)
- Discounting the future
- Responses to non-identity problem
- No-difference view and disjunctive conception of harm
- Essay summaries and critiques (non-identity, non-reciprocity)
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The University of Warwick•PH338 PPE Philosophy and Politics
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PH338 Politics and Economics - Revision Notes• By aclark32
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Revision notes for Intergenerational Justice in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Bases of justice
- Reciprocity and subject-centrism
- Adapting reciprocity
- Adapting subject-centrism
- Non-identity problem (Parfit)
- Person-affecting principles (conceptions of harm)
- Discounting the future
- Responses to non-identity problem
- No-difference view and disjunctive conception of harm
- Essay summaries and critiques (non-identity, non-reciprocity)
- Paper s...
Revision notes on Climate Change Burden Sharing in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Responses to climate change
- Responsibilities
- Ability to Pay Principle (APP)
- Beneficiary Pays Principle (BPP)
- Contribution to Problem Principle (CPP)
- Distribution of emissions rights
- Holism and atomism
- Hybrid accounts
- Summaries and critiques of readings (including Caney, Page, Weijers, Gardiner)
- Two essay plans and critiques
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The University of Warwick•PH338 PPE Philosophy and Politics
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PH338 Politics and Economics - Revision Notes• By aclark32
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Revision notes on Climate Change Burden Sharing in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Responses to climate change
- Responsibilities
- Ability to Pay Principle (APP)
- Beneficiary Pays Principle (BPP)
- Contribution to Problem Principle (CPP)
- Distribution of emissions rights
- Holism and atomism
- Hybrid accounts
- Summaries and critiques of readings (including Caney, Page, Weijers, Gardiner)
- Two essay plans and critiques
Revision notes for National and Global Obligations in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Moral duties to foreigners and compatriots
- Anti-cosmopolitanism
- Statism
- Statist disanalogy
- Nationalism and critiques
- Distributive justice
- Summaries and critiques of several readings (including Blake, Miller, Caney, Abizadeh, Axelsen)
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The University of Warwick•PH338 PPE Philosophy and Politics
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PH338 Politics and Economics - Revision Notes• By aclark32
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Revision notes for National and Global Obligations in Principles of Political Economy - Philosophy & Politics. Topics covered:
- Moral duties to foreigners and compatriots
- Anti-cosmopolitanism
- Statism
- Statist disanalogy
- Nationalism and critiques
- Distributive justice
- Summaries and critiques of several readings (including Blake, Miller, Caney, Abizadeh, Axelsen)
Revision notes on Producer-Consumer Linkage and Politicisation in Vigilant State. Topics covered:
- Democracy and autocracy
- Deception
- Knowledge and intelligence
- Reflexive analysis
- Human Agency
- Idealism vs realism
- Summaries of various readings (including Betts, Gardiner, Jervis, Pillar, Marrin, Hastedt, Rovner, Dahl, Woodard, Davis)
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The University of Warwick•PO382 Vigilant State - The Politics of Intelligence
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PO382 Vigilant State - Revision Notes• By aclark32
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Revision notes on Producer-Consumer Linkage and Politicisation in Vigilant State. Topics covered:
- Democracy and autocracy
- Deception
- Knowledge and intelligence
- Reflexive analysis
- Human Agency
- Idealism vs realism
- Summaries of various readings (including Betts, Gardiner, Jervis, Pillar, Marrin, Hastedt, Rovner, Dahl, Woodard, Davis)
This analysis examines the tensions between counter-intelligence policies and civil liberties, using Bruneau’s civil- military relations framework as a starting point for considering whether it is possible to operate a state security apparatus that is simultaneously effective in preventing terrorist activity and conforms to libertarian principles (here defined as freedoms of speech, personal security and privacy). The prevailing justifications for incursions on civil liberties are rejected on ...
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This analysis examines the tensions between counter-intelligence policies and civil liberties, using Bruneau’s civil- military relations framework as a starting point for considering whether it is possible to operate a state security apparatus that is simultaneously effective in preventing terrorist activity and conforms to libertarian principles (here defined as freedoms of speech, personal security and privacy). The prevailing justifications for incursions on civil liberties are rejected on ...