PHIL0305B-S14
Confucius and Confucianism
Please register via HIST 0305B
Confucius and Confucianism
Perhaps no individual has left his mark more completely and enduringly upon an entire civilization than Confucius (551-479 B.C.) has upon that of China. Moreover, the influence of Confucius has spread well beyond China to become entrenched in the cultural traditions of neighboring Japan and Korea and elsewhere. This course examines who Confucius was, what he originally intended, and how the more important of his disciples have continued to reinterpret his original vision and direct it toward different ends. Pre-1800. (formerly HIST/PHIL 0273) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Perhaps no individual has left his mark more completely and enduringly upon an entire civilization than Confucius (551-479 B.C.) has upon that of China. Moreover, the influence of Confucius has spread well beyond China to become entrenched in the cultural traditions of neighboring Japan and Korea and elsewhere. This course examines who Confucius was, what he originally intended, and how the more important of his disciples have continued to reinterpret his original vision and direct it toward different ends. Pre-1800. (formerly HIST/PHIL 0273) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Term:
- Spring 2014
- Location:
- Sunderland Lanuage Ctr 110(SDL 110)
- Schedule:
- 11:00am-12:15pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 10, 2014 to May 12, 2014)
- Type:
- Seminar
- Instructors:
- Don Wyatt
- Subject:
- Philosophy
- Department:
- Philosophy
- Division:
- Humanities
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- AAL CW HIS PHL
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Cross-Listed As:
- HIST0305A-S14 *
PHIL0305A-S14
HIST0305B-S14 *
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 22491
- Subject Code:
- PHIL
- Course Number:
- 0305
- Section Identifier:
- B