Unit RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHY OF CHINA
- Course
- Philosophy and ethics of relationships
- Study-unit Code
- 40A00015
- Curriculum
- Filosofia e storia
- Teacher
- Ester Bianchi
- Teachers
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- Ester Bianchi
- Hours
- 54 ore - Ester Bianchi
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2020
- Offered
- 2020/21
- Learning activities
- Affine/integrativa
- Area
- Attività formative affini o integrative
- Academic discipline
- L-OR/21
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- This course is to impart a basic knowledge of Classical Chinese language through the study of a selection of classical philosophical texts.
- Reference texts
- 1) Scarpari, Maurizio, e Andreini, Attilio, La lingua cinese classica, Hoepli, Milano, 2020.
2) Ann Cheng, Storia del Pensiero cinese, vol. 1: Dalle origini allo «studio del Mistero», Torino, Einaudi, 2000.
3) Dictionaries (suggested):
- Le Grand Ricci numèrique: dictionnaire encyclopédique de la langue chinoise, (updated electronic version of the Grand dictionnaire Ricci de la
langue chinoise, Association Ricci e Descléè de Brouwer, Paris, 2001, 6 voll.), Association Ricci, Paris, 2010 (digital version for Pleco also
available).
- Paul W. Kroll (ed.), A Student's Dictionary of Classical and Medieval Chinese, Brill, 2014.
4) Other material and texts will be provided during the course.
TEXTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE (IN LIEU OF THE ABOVE LIST OF STUDIES):
1) E.G. Pulleyblank, Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar, UBC Press, Vancouver 1995.
2) C. Graham, Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China, La Salle, Ill.: Open Court, 1989. - Educational objectives
- This course enables students to engage with a selection of classical philosophical texts in their original form (knowledge).
It also introduces to the fundamentals of classical Chinese language (knowledge); this will allow for a better understanding of the use of classical patterns in modern Chinese (ability). - Prerequisites
- Knowledge of classical Chinese history and thought. A basic command of modern Chinese language is necessary (at least A2 level ).
- Teaching methods
- The course is organized as follows:
- standard classes on Classical Chinese grammar;
- reading, analysis and translation of the selected philosophical texts (students are requested to prepare the texts before class).
UNISTUDIUM e-learning platform will be broadly used both to share information and materials, and to communicate with students. - Other information
- The course is targeted at MA students in Religions and Philosophy of China, and at BA students in Chinese Literature II.
** Students who do not have a basic command of modern Chinese language and do not intend to study Chinese language, can follow the course of Society and Culture of China (which will count formally as Chinese Religions and Philosophy). - Learning verification modality
- The final exam consists of an oral test of about half an hour, aimed at verifying the knowledge of the grammar of classical Chinese (also with a view to using classicisms within the modern language) and to examine their understanding of the selected readings and their philosophical context in ancient China.
For information on support services for students with disabilities and / or DSA visit the page http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa - Extended program
- The main purpose of the course is to provide students with a basic knowledge of Classical Chinese language through the study of fundamentals of grammar (first module) and the analysis and translation of selected texts from the Mengzi (second module) and of other philosophical texts such as the Lunyu, Mozi and Xunzi, Laozi, Zhuangzi and Liezi (third module).