UTPHL 202 Zen, Yoga and The Way: Global Philosophy and Local Practice
This course explores three traditions of philosophy, religion, and contemplative mind-body practice from parts of the world outside the United States: Indian Vedic philosophy, Chinese Daoism, and Zen Buddhism. Students will explore connections between these global traditions and their own actions as individuals within specific local communities, critically examine philosophical/religious texts, learn through writing while cultivating knowledge and skills distinctive of the humanities and the discipline of philosophy, experience contemplative practices (i.e., hatha yoga, qigong, and/or meditation) outside of the class, and engage in respectful discussion in which they compare/contrast and critically assess these global traditions and their associated contemplative practices.
Credits
4
Prerequisite
Prerequisite or concurrent with
AWR 201.
Offered
Fall, Spring