I - Objetivos A filosofia teve e tem enorme relevância para a cultura chinesa. É provável que em nenhuma outra civilização, tenha ocupado papel tão destacado como na China. O objetivo do curso é possibilitar ao aluno um visão geral das principais escolas do pensamento chinês e seu desenvolvimento através da história, sem a qual não terá os fundamentos necessários para a compreensão da literatura e arte chinesas
III - PROGRAMA RESUMIDO: EMENTA Introdução às formas do pensamento chinês. Da introdução do budismo na China até os dias de hoje.
II - PROGRAMA 1. Budismo e Taoísmo 2. Neo-confucionismo - Zhuxi (Chu Hsi) 3. Neo-confucionismo - Wang Yangming 4. O contato com o Ocidente 5. O século XX 6. O século XXI - perspectivas
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