RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES OF INDIA MOD.2

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
RELIGIONI E FILOSOFIE DELL'INDIA MOD. 2
Course code
LT4050 (AF:368877 AR:201422)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES OF INDIA
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-OR/17
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
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To proceed into the critical understanding of Indian religions and philosophies, in order to develop the ability to govern and to discriminate the vast array of 'introductory', user friendly and generalist field's literature -so much accessible to become even disorienting-, this course aims at furnish to students the ability to judge the representativeness of the representations that will encounter in the future of the specialising curriculum.
This is one of the mandatory courses within the Indian Subcontinent curriculum of the Corso di Laurea in "Lingue, Culture e Società dell'Asia e dell'Africa Mediterranea"
Acquisition of knowledge and key competences to critically approach the study of the Indian religions and philosophies.

1. Knowledge and comprehension
This second portion of the course is devoted to further leading to know and to comprehend the nature and the epistemological status of the 'definitions' and 'concepts' utilised within indo logical studies, in favour of a renewed attention to the 'relationships' and 'contexts' within which are situated the cases under study.

2 Ability to apply knowledge and comprehension
Students will be able to identify the weak points of concepts and definitions.
This ability will be particularly useful to the student, opening the possibility to use critically canonised terminologies and traditionally trusted tools and references materials.

No prerequisite is required.
This second part of the course faces and deepens specific topics that are relevant for the history of South Asian philosophies and religions, presenting them trough an historical and critical approach.
W. Halbfass, India and Europe, State University Press of New York, Albany 1988.
J. Ganeri (a cura di), The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy, Oxford University Press, New York 2017.
Joerg Tuske (a cura di), Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics, Bloomsbury, London 2017.
The final assessment of learning will take place through an oral exam where critical skills acquired during the course and as a result of the individual preparation will be evaluated.
Goals will be achieved through oral presentations.
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Last update of the programme: 23/08/2022