Courses: Early Chinese Philosophy (PHILH235A01)
Fall 2012
An introduction to the lively and sharp disputes between competing schools of philosophy in ancient Chinese philosophy, that is, philosophy in the pre-Han period prior to the syncretism that marks Confucianism, neo-Confucianism, and most recently New Confucianism.
Prerequisites: One 100-level course in philosophy or EAST 131 Chinese Civilization or by permission of the instructor
Fulfills: HU III Limit:25
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LocationHaverford, Gest 103 Meeting TimesTTh 2:30-4:00 |
