(in Polish) Konwersatorium orientalistyczne (Religia/Filozofia) 3600-7-WO4-KORF
The course concentrates on main points of Eastern and Western philosophy. During a year one problem is discussed from the perspective of various cultures.
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Learning outcomes
After the end of the course, the students will:
- know the essential philosophical problems of the cultures of East and West
- understand their cultural context
- be able to explain their characteristic features
- be able to compare relevant aspects of various cultures
Assessment criteria
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Bibliography
1. Ajdukiewicz K. Zagadnienia i kierunki filozofii. Kęty: Antyk 2003
2. Bronk A. Podstawy nauk o religii, Lublin, TN KUL, 2003
3. Danecki J. Arabowie. Warszawa: PIW, 2001
4. Nakamura H. Systemy myślenia ludów Wschodu. Indie, Chiny, Tybet, Japonia. Kraków, WUJ 2005
5. Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman, Historia filozofii żydowskiej. Kraków, WAM, 2009)
6. Kozyra A., Filozofia zen. Warszawa: PWN 2003
7. Piłaszewicz S.,Religie Afryki, Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa 2000
8. Potter K. Presuppositions of India’s Philosophies. Englewood Clifffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1963
9. Radhakrishnan S., Raju P.T. (wyd.). The Concept of Man. A Study in Comparative Philosophy. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1966
10. Schimmel, Mystical Dimension of Islam. The University of North Carolina Press (April 1, 1978).
Selected bibliography depends on culture.
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