School of Letters Department of Humanities

(Credit 2)

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Intended School: International Humanities
International Humanities VII: Introduction to Japanese Religions and Philosophy I
International Humanities VII: Introduction to Japanese Religions and Philosophy I
Sub Title@ Introduction to Buddhism
Asssociate Professor Caleb CARTER
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2024 SpringTerm
weekly Thu4
Ito Classroom
E‰Č–Ú (English, English)
Course Overview Buddhism includes communities, practices, philosophies, and technologies spanning roughly twenty-five hundred years and covering diverse regions across Asia and more recently, the rest of the world. Buddhists themselves often describe their practice as a gpath.h In a similar way, we will take a journey through many of the practices, communities, and movements that developed over the course of its history. This will include writings authored by Buddhists, themselves, films about different aspects of Buddhism, lectures, discussions, and class activities.
The course is divided thematically into three sections: the Buddha and his followers, Buddhist philosophies, and Buddhist practices. It is also designed to prepare students for the Fall course, gJapanese Religions.h
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