Philosophy 323, Readings in Asian Thought. Syllabus.

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Title: Philosophy 323, Readings in Asian Thought. Syllabus.
Language: English
Authors: Hurdle, Burton G.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 47
Publication Date: 1989
Sponsoring Agency: United States Educational Foundation in India.
Center for International Education (ED), Washington, DC.
Document Type: Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Descriptors: Buddhism, Confucianism, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Higher Education, Hinduism, Instructional Materials, Non Western Civilization, Philosophy, Reading Materials, Religion Studies, Social Studies
Geographic Terms: Asia, China, India
Abstract: A survey course syllabus of Asian philosophy is presented. For each period of dates in the semester course, a reading assignment was made, discussion topics and questions proposed, and supplementary readings and sources suggested. The course focused on Indian philosophy, Buddhism and Hinduism, and Chinese philosophy, specifically Confucian thought. High school teachers could find the readings listed a helpful resource for teaching about Asia. (DB)
Entry Date: 1991
Accession Number: ED330607
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:A survey course syllabus of Asian philosophy is presented. For each period of dates in the semester course, a reading assignment was made, discussion topics and questions proposed, and supplementary readings and sources suggested. The course focused on Indian philosophy, Buddhism and Hinduism, and Chinese philosophy, specifically Confucian thought. High school teachers could find the readings listed a helpful resource for teaching about Asia. (DB)