Middlebury

HIST0237A-F14

Chinese Philosophy

Chinese Philosophy
A survey of the dominant philosophies of China, beginning with the establishment of the earliest intellectual orientations, moving to the emergence of the competing schools of the fifth century B.C., and concluding with the modern adoption and adaptation of Marxist thought. Early native alternatives to Confucian philosophy (such as Mohism, Daoism, and Legalism) and later foreign ones (such as Buddhism and Marxism) will be stressed. We will scrutinize individual thinkers with reference to their philosophical contributions and assess the implications of their ideas with reference to their historical contexts and comparative significance. Pre-1800. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
91344
Subject Code:
HIST
Course Number:
0237
Section Identifier:
A

Course

HIST 0237

All Sections in Fall 2014

Fall 2014

HIST0237A-F14 Lecture (Wyatt)