Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition Introduction Fall 2012

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Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition(s) First Semester Fall 2012

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Osher Lifelong Learning Wilmington class on the Eastern Intellectual Traditions

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Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition(s) First Semester Fall 2012

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The Course

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D'OÙ VENONS NOUS / QUE SOMMES NOUS / OÙ ALLONS NOUS Where Do We Come From?

What Are We? Where Are We Going?

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Religious and Philosophical Questions

‘Religious’

!   Who?

!   Why?

Philosophical

!   What?

!   How?

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Nuances

Philosophy Love of wisdom

zhé xué 哲学 Wise study (coined)

Darśana दश#न Vision (of ultimate reality)

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Basic questions

  What’s what? (Nature of reality.)

  What’s good? (Value)

  What do we know (or what’s true)?

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Reality Western Indian Chinese

Why is there something rather than nothing?

Is there anything that does not change?

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Which is more basic, Being or Non-Being?

Does God exist? If so, why evil?

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Value Western Indian Chinese

What is art and other questions in aesthetics

What are the basic standards of morality (ethics)?

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What is the purpose of government? What is the relationship of the individual and the state?

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Knowledge (epistemology) Western Indian Chinese

What are the scope & limits of knowledge? ✔ ✔ ✔

Can the truth be known at all? ✔ ✔ ✔

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Methods Western Indian Chinese

Perception ✔ ✔ ✔

Inference ✔ ✔ ✔

Intuition

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Authority

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Some General Differences

West East

Analysis Synthesis

Plurality of things Unity of things

Differences Harmony

Logic Language – aphorisms

Individual Family, society

Seeks the TRUTH Recognizes many views

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Language Differences Are they influential?

!   Inflection or not

!   Writing systems

!   Categories

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Stages

Hellenic India China Religion to philosophy

Hesiod Pre-Socratics

Vedas

Founders Socrates Plato

Aristotle

Vedas (Upanishads)

Confucius Laozi

Reactions - Expansions First stages

Neoplatonists Stoics

Jainism Buddhism

“Hundred schools” Mencius

Sunzi

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How do you think?

!   Which two of these words are most closely related?   Panda, monkey, banana

!   Cultural differences in student responses   Americans favored common categories –

panda and monkey   Chinese favored relationships – monkey

and banana