Chinese Buddhist Philosophy
PHIL 322
Fall 2015 not offered
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Crosslisting:
CEAS 322, RELI 223 |
This seminar will focus on three of the key themes in Chinese Buddhist philosophy: interdependence, universal Buddha nature, and emptiness. On each theme, we will read classic scriptual materials, philosophical discussions by Chinese Buddhist thinkers from the 7th-12th centuries, contemporary secondary scholarship, and--in some cases--critical reactions by contemporary Buddhists. Our goals will be both to understand the Buddhist doctrines and to critically evaluate them as philosophy. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS PHIL |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (CEAS-MN)(PHIL)(PHIL-Philosophy)(PHIL-Social Jus) |
Major Readings:
Hakeda, trans. THE AWAKENING OF FAITH Yampolsky, trans., THE PLATFORM SUTRA OF THE SIXTH PATRIARCH Ziporyn, EVIL AND/OR/AS THE GOOD: OMNICENTRISM, INTERSUBJECTIVITY, AND VALUE PARADOX IN TIANTAI BUDDHIST THOUGHT Cook, HUA-YEN BUDDHISM: THE JEWEL NET OF INDRA Siderits, BUDDHISM AS PHILOSOPHY: AN INTRODUCTION
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Examinations and Assignments: One short essay, regular on-line and in-class presentations, and a research essay |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: No Chinese language or background in Buddhist traditions is required. However, students without some demonstrable coursework in Buddhist traditions will be required to participate in a half-day Buddhism Bootcamp, probably held on a Sunday (we will find a mutually convenient time for all). |
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