小說中的哲學思想
Philosophy in Fiction
| 節 | 週四 |
|---|---|
1 08:00–08:50 | 小說中的哲學思想 YX201 2 節連堂 |
2 09:00–09:50 |
* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列
1. Increase students' ability to use English while reading major philosophical works and fiction. 2. Increase students' critical analysis and English communication while discussing literature from genres including: fantasy, science fiction, and war. Students will learn to uncover universal existential themes. 3. Understand how fiction includes important ethical and spiritual dimensions that relate to what it means to be human and our notions of responsibility. 4. Enable students to write about the links between different philosophical and literary traditions
This course offers an introduction to readings of Indian Tantra and Buddhism concerning happiness and life's purpose. We will then read Western philosophy covering Stoicism, war, and killing. This will be followed by extracts from well-known fiction for related themes. Students will have the opportunity to analyze and discuss fiction in class as well as in a final essay.
1 group presentation per week supported by instructor individual midterm presentation 35% (3-5 min talk) final paper 35% (600-700 words) attendance 30%
| 週次 | 主題 |
|---|---|
| 第 1 週 | Introduction: P.R. Sarkar Ānanda Mārga Elementary Philosophy p.1-8 |
| 第 2 週 | Yoga: Paramhansa Yogananda: Autobiography of a Yogi p.9-17 |
| 第 3 週 | Tibetan Tantra: The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The First Complete Translation p.18-29 |
| 第 4 週 | 1. Buddhism: The Path A Sketch of the Buddha''s Life Readings from the Pali Canon p.30-41 2. Buddhism in Literature: Herman Hesse's Siddartha p.42-47 |
| 第 5 週 | Buddhism in Fantasy: Roger Zelazny's Lord of Light p.48-61 |
| 第 6 週 | Stoicism 1 Gregory Hays: Meditations Marcus Aurelius: A New Translation, with an Introduction by Gregory Hays p. 62-73 |
| 第 7 週 | Stoicism 2 Gregory Hays: Meditations Marcus Aurelius: A New Translation, with an Introduction by Gregory Hays p.74-86 |
| 第 8 週 | Midterm - An individual 3 minute talk on one of the semester's themes. ( No PPT needed) |
| 第 9 週 | Fantasy and Stoicism 1 J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows p.87-110 |
| 第 10 週 | Fantasy and Stoicism 2 Neil Gaiman: The Graveyard Book p.111-150 |
| 第 11 週 | On Killing by Dave Grossman p.172-183 |
| 第 12 週 | Fictional Killing 1 : Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy p.184-204 |
| 第 13 週 | Fictional Killing 2 : No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy p.205-217 |
| 第 14 週 | An East-West Understanding of Violence and War in Michael Ondaatje's War Novels by Justin M Hewitson p.218-231 |
| 第 15 週 | Meaning in Science Fiction and ComedyDouglas Adams: The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy p.151-171 |
| 第 16 週 | Final Exam: An essay between 600-700 words covering any of the topics discussed with references |
| 第 17 週 | Self-study week 1: Stanford Introduction to War p.232-239 |
| 第 18 週 | Self-study week 2: Stanford Introduction to War p.239-251 |
Instructor provided course package which will include appropriate extracts. Given the time limitations of the course, students will not be expected to read the full text, but approximately 15 pages per week or less.