Philosophy 153
Summer 2012 Session A
Number | Title | Instructor | Days/time | Room |
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153 | Chinese Philosophy | Tiwald | TuWTh 1-3:30 | 229 Dwinelle |
This course will introduce students to the major schools of philosophy in classical China, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, and Legalism. Although the course is meant primarily as a survey of the most important Chinese thinkers, a prominent theme will be their views on moral cultivation and moral agency. Philosophers of this era were greatly interested in the development of good character and the key features of proper moral knowledge and motivation. All Chinese texts will be in translation.
Previously taught: SU11A (Tiwald), SU10D (Tiwald), SU09A (Loy), SU08A (Loy).