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Philosophy and Religion Courses
Discover how major Asian philosophies shape everyday life. Explore ideas from India, China and Southeast Asia and their lasting cultural influence.

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This course explores the major philosophical traditions of Asia and their enduring impact on culture, society and daily life. Drawing on ideas from India, China and Southeast Asia, we examine traditions such as Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism and Vedic philosophy. 

You’ll gain insight into how these systems shaped values, social structures and worldviews, and how they continue to influence modern societies. 

Designed for a general audience, this course offers a clear and engaging introduction to the ideas that shape much of the world today.

DELIVERY MODE

Face to face

COURSE OUTLINE

Lecture 1: The Vedic Tradition, the Rise of Brahmanism, and the Development of Social Hierarchy, Including the Caste System, and Its Impact on Indian Society

Lecture 2: The Transition from Brahmanism to Buddhism and the Evolution of Concepts Such as Karma (Intentional Action) and Non-Violence

Lecture 3: Daoism and Its Teachings on the Secrets of Healthy Living

Lecture 4: Confucianism and Its Profound Impact on Chinese Society

Lecture 5: The Abrahamic Tradition, Its Reach and Impact in Contemporary Southeast Asia

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  1. Develop a deep understanding of various philosophical traditions in Asia and apply relevant knowledge and skills in practical contexts.
  2. Analyse the conceptual, epistemological, and technical issues in Asian philosophy that shape individuals and societies.
  3. Identify the unique features, diversity, and interconnectedness of Asian philosophical traditions while recognizing their dynamic and evolving nature.

COURSE RESOURCES

Gilbert, Marc Jason (2017), South Asia in World History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lopez, Carlos (2021), The Veda,   In Jacobsen, Knut A. (ed.), Routledge Handbook of South Asian Religions. London and New York: Routledge-Taylor & Francis Group.

Lao Tzu (2019), Tao Te Ching. Translated by John H. McDonald. London: Arcturus Publishing Limited.

Legge, James (2020), The Confucian Analects. Beijing: The Bilingual Reading of the Chinese Classics.

Aljunied, Syed Muhd Khairudin (2022), Routledge Handbook of Islam in Southeast Asia. Routledge & Taylor and Francis Group.