PHILOSOPHY IN ENGLISH B2

共通 - 全学共通

GSP21150

コース情報

担当教員: STRUWIG Dillon

単位数: 2

年度: 2024

学期: 春学期

曜限: 水2

形式: 対面授業

レベル: 200

アクティブラーニング: あり

他学部履修:

評価方法

授業参加

20%

リアクションペーパー

30%

その他

Reflection- and discussion-based homework tasks (20%) Final presentation (30%)

50%

詳細情報

概要

Students will be able to study academic subjects in a structured way at an undergraduate level. A CLIL approach will be employed so that students can learn the basic knowledge of the subject and the specialist language used in the subject in English. この科目群では,アカデミックな科目を体系的に英語で学びます。内容言語統合型学習(CLIL)を用い,科目の基本的な内容やその分野で使用される専門用語,学問分野を英語で身につける方法について学びます。 On this course, you will learn about how Philosophy is defined as an academic subject. Drawing on some topics related to Philosophy, this introductory course provides an accessible and engaging introduction to the subject. このコースは哲学とは何かを学問的に定義し,関連トピックをわかりやすい英語で紹介する入門コースです。 This course introduces students to the historical and conceptual aspects of Buddhist philosophy, with a focus on key problems and analytical approaches in metaphysics (theories of reality), epistemology (theories of knowledge), and ethics (theories of morality), along with related issues in cosmology (theories of the universe, including philosophical, scientific, and religious viewpoints). The first part of the course focuses on explaining core Buddhist doctrines and exploring the philosophical questions raised by the teachings of the historical Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama). The subsequent parts of the course further examine these topics and issues in relation to some major traditions (or schools) and thinkers in Indian and Japanese Buddhist philosophy, as well as introducing students to the methods of comparative philosophy and English-language research on Buddhist thought (including relevant contemporary examples of specialized academic Buddhist philosophy). Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to reflect on the ways in which past and present Buddhist philosophical techniques and perspectives may be utilized to understand and address theoretical and practical problems typically presented as part of Western (and English-language) academic philosophy. An active learning approach will be employed (combined with introductory lectures), with an emphasis on classroom activities such as group discussion and debate, collaborative worksheets, and critical writing exercises.

目標

1. To expand and further develop your understanding of the vocabulary relevant to philosophy, particularly the key terminology used in the philosophical analysis of metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical problems (from various Buddhist and comparative philosophical perspectives). 2. To further develop your critical thinking and discussion skills through the practice of philosophical analysis and debate (especially as conceptualized and conducted in various Indian and Japanese Buddhist traditions). 3. To expand your knowledge of Buddhist philosophy with a focus on the views of some major Indian and Japanese Buddhist philosophical schools and traditions, as well as to provide you with the foundational knowledge and skills required for further independent study in these fields. 4. To enhance your understanding of both the practical and the theoretical relevance of a wide range of Buddhist methods of philosophical argumentation and their potential application to contemporary moral and intellectual issues. 5. To improve your English listening, writing, and speaking skills, as well as your ability to read, comprehend, and engage with academic texts in English.

授業外の学習

Based on the content of the syllabus and textbook materials, students will be asked to preview/review the lessons. Homework in connection to the lessons will be given every week. シラバスの内容や教科書資料をもとに,授業の予習・復習をしていただきます。 レッスンに関連した宿題が毎週出されます。 Weekly class preparation and review activities should be structured as follows: 1. Class Preparation: Complete the readings and discussion preview activities assigned for each class (based on worksheet instructions; approx. 120 minutes per session). 2. Class Review and Homework: Complete homework assignments, including critical and reflective writing exercises (reaction papers), independent research and self-review related to the class topics, and Moodle forum discussion tasks (based on Moodle instructions; approx. 70 minutes per session, with 45 minutes for homework tasks and 25 minutes for review tasks). Where necessary, further details will be provided by the instructor.

所要時間: 190 minutes

スケジュール

  1. Course Introduction: Outline of Key Buddhist Philosophical Concepts
  2. Core Buddhist Doctrines 1: Samsara and the Problem of Suffering
  3. Core Buddhist Doctrines 2: Interdependent Arising and the Nature of Causality
  4. Core Buddhist Doctrines 3: Impermanence, Emptiness, and No-Self
  5. Core Buddhist Doctrines 4: Moksa and Nirvana (Soteriological and Ethical Aspects)
  6. Indian Buddhist Philosophy 1: Abhidharma (Ontology, Objects, and Experience)
  7. Indian Buddhist Philosophy 2: Yogacara (Panpsychism and Philosophy of Mind)
  8. Indian Buddhist Philosophy 3: Madhyamaka (Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Metaphilosophy)
  9. Indian Buddhist Philosophy 4: Bodhisattva Ethics (Intention, Agency, and Individuality)
  10. Japanese Buddhist Philosophy 1: Shingon Esoteric Buddhism and Systematic Philosophy
  11. Japanese Buddhist Philosophy 2: Pure Land Metaphysics, Anthropology, and Ethics
  12. Japanese Buddhist Philosophy 3: Zen Anti-Philosophy, Epistemology, and Ontology
  13. Contemporary (Academic) Buddhist Philosophy
  14. Final Project/Presentation

教科書

Materials will be provided by the instructor (including information about accessing readings and other resources).

    参考書

    Not applicable. Please refer to in-class syllabus.

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