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Extractions: History of Philosophy The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato. Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality , p. 53 [Free Press, 1969]; the painting is the School of Athens Scuola di Atene ) by Raphael, with Plato, pointing up, and Aristotle, gesturing down, in the middle. BILL MURRAY "What did you study?" SCARLETT JOHANSSON "Philosophy." BILL MURRAY "Yeah, there's a good buck in that racket." SCARLETT JOHANSSON "Well, so far it's pro bono." Lost in Translation , 2003, Focus Features Greek Philosophy The Origin of Philosophy: The Attributes of Mythopoeic Thought [104.2K]
Extractions: Medicine, Philosophy and Religion in Ancient China: Researches and Reflections. By Nathan Sivin. Aldershot, England: Variorum, Ashgate Publishing, 1995. Pp. xvii + 278. Reviewed by Mary Tiles University of Hawaii Medicine, Philosophy and Religion in Ancient China: Researches and Reflections reprints three of Nathan Sivin's previously published essays, which appeared between 1978 and 1990. In addition it contains a revised version of one essay and a bibliography along with four new essays. The new essays are "Comparing Greek and Chinese Philosophy and Science" (chapter 1), "Emotional Counter-therapy" (chapter 2), "The Myth of the Naturalists" (chapter 4), and "Taoism and Science" (chapter 7). This stance leads Sivin to challenge assumptions underlying much of the work of earlier historians of Chinese science, including, of course, that of Joseph Needham. This is the thrust of many of the essays included in this volume. Although Sivin acknowledges the enormous value of Needham's work, he nonetheless takes issue with some of the generalizations to which it has led, and which are frequently re- P.309
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CIIS Academic Catalog (Taken within Buddhist Studies, chinese philosophy, Hindu religion and philosophy).(12 units). PARA 7003 Methodologies in the Study of Spiritual Traditions http://www.ciis.edu/catalog/acs_phd.html
Extractions: Yi Wu, Ph.D. About the Degree Ph.D. Curriculum/Asian and Comparative Studies The Ph.D. consists of 36 semester units minimum (two years of full-time coursework), of which 12 units are to be taken in one of the following areas of emphasis: Buddhist Studies, Chinese Philosophy, or Hindu Religion and Philosophy. Sample courses by emphasis include: Buddhist Studies PARA Pali Language (1-6) PARA Classical Tibetan Language (1-6) PARA Buddhist Cosmology PARA Buddhist Ethics: The Art of Noble and Harmonious Living PARA Buddhist Suttas PARA Essentials of Abhidhamma PARA Mahayana Abhidharma PARA Tantric Buddhism PARA Indian and Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism
Eric S. Nelson S Eastern Thought Web Resources China Language, philosophy, and religion chinese Characters and Culture (chineseTexts and Language Resources) at http//zhongwen.com/ http://homepages.utoledo.edu/enelson5/easternresources.htm
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1996 AAS Abstracts: China Session 229 Session 229 Individual Papers Topics in chinese philosophy and religion Both philosophical and religious Taoism had already become more popular than http://www.aasianst.org/absts/1996abst/china/c229.htm
Extractions: Mu-chou Poo, Academia Sinica, Taiwan This paper discusses the idea of human ghost in early Medieval China (Six Dynasties period). The term "human ghost" here refers to those ghosts that are conceived as having human characteristics, either in form, or in nature and behavior. Previous studies of the theme of ghost in the proposed period mainly concentrated on literary expressions and typology in the chih-kuai ghost in the context of contemporary religious mentality. Taoism and the Chen-kuan Government: A Study of the Political Influence of Taoism Lily Hwa, University of North Carolina, Charlotte This paper explores the Taoist influence on the Chen-kuan government from political and religious perspectives. Conventionally, the Chen-kuan government of Emperor T'ang T'ai-tsung (r. 626-649), has been believed to exemplify the ideal Confucian rule. The emperor and his officials' words and deeds, however, revealed strong Taoist influence. Two of their most frequently used phrases, " chu-an ssu-wei " (in peace remember the possibilities of danger) and "
Philosophy Of Religion One of its chief aims is to go beyond the usual philosophy of religion sessions at chinese philosophy Page A page presenting the differents currents in http://www.reference.com/Dir/Society/Philosophy/Philosophy_of_Religion/
Extractions: Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers The Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers (BAPT), organized in 1987, exists to support the teaching of philosophy on baptist campuses, to enhance the intellectual tradition of baptists, and to provide a forum for the integration of evangelical Christian faith with philosophical scholarship. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion As an organ of no single institution or sectarian school, philosophical or religious, the Journal provides a medium for the exposition, development, and criticism of important philosophical insights and theories relevant to religion in any of its varied forms. It also provides a forum for critical, constructive, and interpretative consideration of religion from an objective philosophical point of view. Indian Philosophy and Religion A Launch-pad to India's Spiritual Treasure. The site offers a general information, essays on Hinduism, Religious Texts, an overview of traditional and modern Schools, and other Religions, and an online Book Store.
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Graduate Programs In Asian Philosophy And Religion Donald Harper, Ph.D. (early chinese philosophy and religion); Ngawang Jorden, Ph.D.(Tibetan language); John D. Kelly, Ph.D. (Anthropology, Fiji, India) http://www.h-net.org/~buddhism/GradStudies.htm
Extractions: [Est.: 1997.01.07 Updated: 2004.10.14] This document provides information regarding graduate studies programs in the field of Asian philosophy and religion (including Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism or Taoism). Please send a message to the web site editor , if you have information to add regarding your institution that sponsors a graduate program offering advanced study in Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism or Hinduism. Your input will be greatly appreciated. [Note: Notification of all errors, ommissions or corrections will be much appreciated. Please submit new listing information and corrections in the format of the template Graduate Studies in Asian Philosophy and Religion: Institutions listed in alphabetical order Academy of Korean Studies [Korea] Arizona State University [USA] Australian National University [Australia] Bath Spa University College [U.K.] Boston University [USA] Brown University [USA] California Institute of Integral Studies [USA] California State University, Long Beach
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CLU: Philosophy Many philosophy majors choose to pursue a double major in religion (see religion) . 355 chinese philosophy and Culture (4) A study of the development of http://robles.callutheran.edu/ugcat/philosop.html
Extractions: [Admission Application ONLINE or PDF (Acrobat) Philosophy The Philosophy Department conceives of philosophy as an enterprise of both the mind and the spirit. The faculty are committed to providing the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a philosophically literate person. At the same time, however, our focus is on the integration of this knowledge with each student's process of moral, spiritual and intellectual growth. The philosophy faculty at CLU are trained in a variety of areas: ethics, existentialism, analytic philosophy, philosophy of mind, history of philosophy, Greek philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, phenomenology, logic and the philosophy of science. Many philosophy majors choose to pursue a double major in religion (see Religion). An undergraduate philosophy education also offers many career and educational opportunities to students whose ambitions lie elsewhere. Hospitals, church vocations, government agencies and business corporations seek out people with a philosophical education, as well as knowledge of applied ethics, because of their training in clear and focused thinking and their sensitivity to a wide range of ethical dilemmas. Philosophy is an excellent major for students who are prelaw or who are considering graduate degrees in philosophy, religion, theology or bioethics. Finally, for those who are primarily seeking an education to advance their personal growth and the means to integrate various disciplines, philosophical education is irreplaceable.
Extractions: phiwgf@hofstra.edu Institution: Hofstra University, a private nonsectarian coeducational university Course level and type: Middle level undergraduate seminar Hours of Instruction: 50 minutes, three times per week for 14 weeks Enrollment and year last taught: 15 students, Spring 1999 Pedagogical Reflections: Course Objectives: This course will examine some of the central concepts and metaphors in Chinese Confucianism and Taoism. We will proceed via a close reading of texts from the classical and medieval periods. Our goal will be to arrive at a sympathetic understanding of the major themes in Chinese thought. Periodically we will compare questions raised in China to questions raised within the western philosophic and religious traditions. Who is this course designed for? This course is designed for students with an interest in Chinese intellectual traditions regardless of their major area of study. It should be particularly useful for students who are majoring or minoring in philosophy and religion as it will provide them with a comparative perspective from which to better view western philosophical and religious thought.
SFSU Bulletin - PHIL 510 , Highlights of the majorTitle, chinese philosophy and religion. GE Status, GE. Prerequisites,None Stated. Term(s) Offered. Units, (3). http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/courses/08568.htm
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