Asian & Comparative Studies - Master Of Arts of Buddhism PARA 5101 Essence Development of chinese philosophy PARA 7004 onlyfor students who apply to the CIIS philosophy religion program for a http://www.ciis.edu/catalog/para-ma.html
Extractions: with a Concentration in Asian and Comparative Studies One of the most crucial tasks for educational institutions at the turn of the millennium is to find ways to foster both knowledge of and respect for the diverse world views that abound in our increasingly interconnected world. Ancient perspectives on the centrality of spiritual inquiry, as well as a focus on integrating spirit and intellect, are essential for creating truly humane communities. The Asian and Comparative Studies (ACS) concentration was created to address the need for a graduate environment in which one can study various spiritual and philosophical viewpoints, with particular emphasis on the rich traditions of Asia. The concentration offers a broad range of options for the study of spiritual and philosophical viewpoints while providing for rigorous, in-depth study in the Asian or comparative field. Our primary goal is to prepare students to play active and transformative roles in society. Students gain an in-depth understanding of philosophical and religious thought, and are encouraged to include an experiential component as an important adjunct to their intellectual development. Students develop academic credentials for traditional teaching positions, and are also encouraged to envision creative applications of philosophy that may provide employment in areas outside academia. The curriculum focuses on practical skills in research, teaching, language, translation, and cross-cultural communication as preparation for research and teaching in the fields of comparative philosophy and religion, and religious studies.
Philosophy & Religion - Ph.D. In Humanities Areas of inquiry include Hinduism, Buddhism, and chinese philosophy. curriculum addressesthe complex relations between philosophy, religion, and science as http://www.ciis.edu/catalog/par-phd.html
Extractions: In its commitment to the integral vision of the Institute, the Philosophy and Religion program values the spiritual dimensions of knowledge and inquiry. Because we consider spirituality, in its broadest sense, as essential to human wholeness, the program constitutes a unique academic and professional setting for the study of philosophy and religion at the graduate level. The Philosophy and Religion course of study, leading to a Ph.D. in Humanities, includes three specializations: Asian and Comparative Studies Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness ; and Women's Spirituality . The three specializations have distinct orientations but collaborate closely to create a multidisciplinary, integral approach to the study of philosophy, religion, and spiritual traditions. This collaboration allows creative interplay and dialogue among the various constituencies of the CIIS learning community. Each of the three specializations is designed around area studies that include major schools and traditions, theory and method, classic texts, practices and disciplines, sociocultural issues, and language studies. The Asian and Comparative Studies curriculum offers a wide range of options for the study of spiritual and philosophical viewpoints while providing for in-depth courses in Asian or comparative studies. Students gain an understanding of philosophical and religious thought which is deepened by experiential involvement, an important adjunct to intellectual understanding. Areas of inquiry include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Chinese philosophy.
Department Of Philosophy And Religion Contact Information She is teaching chinese philosophy and religion this semester. chinese philosophyand religion (either a religion or philosophy class) Dr. Xiaomei Yang. http://www.unomaha.edu/~wwwphrel/NLTR.v1n1.html
Extractions: Fax: 402.554.3296 UNOmaha Philosophy and Religion Departmental Dispatch Vol. I, No. 1 November 2001 Whats Coming There are these exciting things to look forward to this fall semester. 21 November: No classes 22-23 November: University Closed. 29 November : The Rabbi Brooks Memorial Lecture at the W. H. Thompson Alumni Center. Dr. Moshe Gerschovich will speak on Muslim-Jewish relations.
School Of Philosophy, UNSW: Upper Level Courses of Mind PHIL2316 philosophy of religion PHIL 2419 Education and Society PHIL2509 philosophyof Law PHIL2519 Introduction to chinese philosophy PHIL2520 Aspects http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/philosophy/education/courses/upper_courses.htm
CUL Gateway: Philosophy And Religion to book reviews in religion (IBRR electronic versions of 5,300 chinese academic periodicals medicine/hygiene,literature/history/philosophy, economics/politics http://campusgw.library.cornell.edu/e-reference/subj/Philosophy and Religion.htm
Extractions: Library Catalog e-Reference Collection e-Journal Titles MyLibrary ... Individual Libraries Philosophy and Religion Quick Links Hours Course Reserves View account/Renew Interlibrary Loan Help Ask a Librarian Library Catalog e-Reference Collection e-Journal Titles Instruction/Tours Tutorial Connect from off-campus Wireless access Circulation Services Reference Services Collection Services Visitor Information About the Library Map Libraries/Departments [All Types - 35] Full Text - 25 Indexes - 20 Catalogs - 2 Other - 1 - information and access notes for resources Acta sanctorum: the full text database. Full Text The Acta Sanctorum are a principal source for research into the societies and cultures of early Christian and medieval Europe. Contains the complete texts of the sixty-eight printed volumes, from the two January volumes published in 1643 to the Propylaeum to December published in 1940. Adherents.com. Full Text Numeric Derived from census data, polls, surveys and organizational reports, provides statistical information on over 4,200 religions, denominations, churches, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, and movements.
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Extractions: Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and Religion. Dr. Nancy Sherman, University Professor at Georgetown University and Former Distinguished Chair in Ethics at the United States Naval Academy, will speak on "Stoicism and a Warrior's Anger." For more information, contact Shelley Harshe at 202-885-2925. For more information, see the
Journal Of Chinese Philosophy (2000-) Subject Arts and Humanitiesphilosophy and religion. Full text This resource hassome full text available. Connect to Journal of chinese philosophy (2000). http://lib.harvard.edu/e-resources/details/j/jchinphi.html
Extractions: Journal of Chinese Philosophy (2000-) http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.eresource:jchinphi Abstract: This online journal published by Blackwell Publishing and hosted by Ingenta provides access to full text from 2000. Articles are available in Acrobat portable document format (pdf) Subject: Arts and HumanitiesPhilosophy and Religion Restrictions: Harvard users only : Harvard ID and University PIN required. Full text: This resource has some full text available. Connect to Journal of Chinese Philosophy (2000-)
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Station Hill Subjects -- Philosophy & Religion philosophy religion. Rooted in Spirit The Heart of chinese Medicine, Translatorsfrom chinese and Commentators Claude Larre, SJ Elisabeth Rochat de la http://www.stationhill.org/subjects_philosophy&religion.html
Extractions: Title Author Bataille's Wound Michael Greene Crazy Wisdom Tales for Dead Heads A Shamanic Companion to the Grateful Dead Bradford Keeney Gently Whispered Oral Teachings by the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche Kalu Rinpoche Looking for Arthur A Once and Future Travelogue Richard Leviton The Mirror Advice on the Presence of Awareness Namkhai Norbu Porphyry On The Cave of the Nymphs Translated by Robert Lamberton The Promise of Paradise A Woman's Intimate Story of Life with Rajneesh Satya Franklin Rooted in Spirit The Heart of Chinese Medicine Translators from Chinese and Commentators: Self-Liberation Through Seeing With Naked Awareness Rigdzin Karma Lingpa Wonders of the Natural Mind The Essence of Dzogchen in the Native Bon Tradition of Tibet Tenzin Wangyal Zen in the American Grain Discovering the Teachings At Home Kyogen Carlson The Institute for Publishing Arts, Inc. in association with Station Hill Press, Inc. and Barrytown, Ltd.
Philosophy And Religion Resources of the Tao, as well as links to sites on chinese philosophy in general Wabash Centerfor Teaching and Learning in Theology and religion Wabash Center's general http://www.und.edu/dept/library/subject/philosophy.jsp
Philosophy And Religion Curriculum PHIL 303 philosophy of religion 3(3,0) Critical PHIL (CHIN) 312 philosophy in AncientChina 3(3,0) Study of the history of chinese philosophy from fifth http://www.clemson.edu/caah/philosophy/website/html/curriculum.html
Extractions: We are always happy to talk to students about the possibilities and benefits of pursuing a major or minor! If you need more information or have questions, please don't hesitate to contact one of the following people: Kelly Smith (Pre-Med advisor, undergraduate coordinator, and departmental advisor) Dan Wueste Pre-law Advisor) Steve Satris (Departmental advisor) NOTE Information about all of our course offering is below the degree information BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PHILOSOPHY The required course of study consists of the basic curriculum and either the standard Philosophy major, the Philosophy major with a Religious Studies Emphasis Area, or the Philosophy major with a Law, Liberty, and Justice Emphasis Area. I. The traditional Philosophy major consists of Ancient and Modern Philosophy (PHIL 315 and 316), a senior seminar (PHIL 401 or 402), and 24 additional credits in philosophy selected with the advice and consent of a departmental advisor; three of these 24 credits (one course) may be at the 100 level. Additional electives are added as needed to meet the minimum of 130 semester hours required for graduation.
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Extractions: A: Introductory Books on Chinese philosophy Author Title Info Berthrong, John H. Transformation of the Confucian Way Fang, Thome H. Chinese Philosophy: Its Spirit and Its Development Fung, Yu-lan A History of Chinese Philosophy Fung, Yu-lan A Short History of Chinese Philosophy Graham, A. C. Disputers of the Tao Hansen, Chad A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought Harbsmeier, C. (Joseph Needham) Vol. VII:1 Hsiao, Kung-chuan A History of Chinese Political Thought Kohn Livia Daoism Hand Book Leiden Brill, 2000 Lee Thomas H. C. Education in Traditional China: A History Leiden Brill, 2000 Liu, Shu-hsien Understanding Confucian Philosophy Loewe, Michael Early Chinese Texts Loewe, Michael and Shaughnessy, Edward The Cambridge History of Ancient China pp. 745-884. Mote, Frederic W. Intellectual Foundations of China Needham, Joseph
Oriental Philosophy Promoting Taoism as a philosophy.Category Society religion and Spirituality TaoismJump to Fun and painless way to learn about chinese philosophy. Unfortunately, likemany other systems of philosophy and religion that had deviated from http://www.openface.ca/~dstephen/chphil.htm
Extractions: I am interested in, but far from being an expert of, oriental philosophies. The purpose of this section is to help promote Buddhism and Taoism as philosophies and at the same time dispel the general perception that Buddhism and Taoism are mere idol worships, incense burning and fortune telling. I am neither a Buddhist nor a Taoist and do not agree with everything they say. For buddhism, I am intrigued by the way they look at nature. I am attracted to their idea that: "Emptiness or Imperceptibles" (Huon/Kung) Sunyata is the "real world", imperceptible to our senses ; "Form" (Sik) is our "perception" of the "Impercetibles" ; and finally, , is the "representations" we made from the "forms" we have in our minds. This is very similar to the Quantum Mechanical view of: Huon= wave function before a measurement; Sik=result of the measurement ; Shan=representation of the result of the measurement.
Extractions: Introduction to Philosophy 4 QH Introduces students to philosophy by acquainting them with the theories and arguments of classical and contemporary philosophers and by teaching the skills of constructing and analyzing arguments. Emphasizes philosophical inquiry. Covers typical areas such as questions about the basis of morality, free will versus determinism, the existence of God, the problem of suffering, and the nature of knowledge. (Core Category II) Offered: PHL1100 Spring quarter PHL1100 Summer quarter Introduction to Religion 4 QH Seeks to identify and appraise different ways of being religious: primitive, mystical, dogmatic, and ritual. Emphasizes appreciating the unique standpoint that each requires, how each sees the world in a different way, and how that leads to distinctive ways of life. (Core Category II) Offered: PHL1110 Spring quarter PHL1110 Summer quarter Ethics: East and West 4 QH Explores claims in both Eastern and Western philosophy that a way of life exists that leads to happiness, power, and wisdom. Studies the thought of such philosophers as Socrates, Buddha, Plato, Aristotle, Lao Tzu, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Aquinas, and Spinoza, as well as by studying some of the classical Hindu and Buddhist texts. (Core Category V)
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Course Syllabi - Philosophy of religion. philosophy, 313, philosophy of Science. philosophy, 321, Existentialism.philosophy, 321, Existentialism. philosophy, 324, Classical chinese philosophy. http://www.wm.edu/ADVS/syllabi/philosophy.htm