World Thought and Culture II Syllabus, Summer 2014 (original) (raw)

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The syllabus for the World Thought and Culture II course outlines a comprehensive exploration of various cultural and philosophical traditions across the globe. Starting with Christianity, the syllabus maps a journey through Hinduism, neo-Confucianism in China and Japan, the philosophies of Native American tribes such as the Navaho, and finally, the evolution of European thought during the Romanesque and Gothic periods. Emphasizing themes of life, death, love, justice, and the human condition, the course aims to deepen understanding of humanity through diverse intellectual lenses. Assessment methods include class participation, quizzes, and a short paper, with a strong focus on academic integrity in research.

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