161-035 Philosophy of Buddhism

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

To be advised

Prerequisites

At least one single-semester first-year philosophy or Asian studies subject (in consultation with the subject coordinator) or permission from the Head of School or the subject coordinator.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty two contact hours per semester: two 1-hour lectures per week for the first 11 weeks and a 1-hour tutorial per week beginning the third week of semester

Subject Description

This subject explores the central teachings and concepts of Buddhism as embodied in the Four Noble Truths. It does so by examining such core Buddhist concepts and contrasts as suffering and its cessation, enlightenment and ignorance, impermanence and emptiness and meditation. Reference to the Theravada, Mahayana and Zen traditions is made throughout the course.

Generic Skills

  • develop skills in constructing and assessing the strength of arguments, identifying theoretical assumptions, and assessing conflicting arguments;

  • develop an understanding of the texts and offer textual support for interpretations;

  • have improved critical thinking and analysis skills.

Assessment

A written assignment of 2000 words 50 (due mid-semester), a 2-hour closed-book written examination 47 (due at the end of semester) and tutorial participation 3.



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