Introduction to chinese thought

A.A. 2025/2026
6
Crediti massimi
40
Ore totali
SSD
L-OR/21
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The Course explores the major philosophical traditions of Classical China, with a particular focus on their meaning and relevance in Contemporary Chinese society. Students will engage with selected passages from foundational texts such as the Analects (Lunyu), the Mean (Zhongyong) and the Great Learning (Daxue), exploring key ideas in ethics, governance, cosmology, and human nature. In addition, the course also addresses the transmission and reception of Chinese classical philosophy in Europe, particularly from the 16th to the 18th centuries, when Jesuit misisonaries and early sinologists began to translate and interpret Chinese thought for a European audience.
Risultati apprendimento attesi
By the end of the course students will be able to identify and explain the major philosophical traditions of classical China; Interpret key concepts from Classical Chinese texts and understand their relevance in Contemporary Chinese thought. Evaluate the eraly modern reception of Chinese philosophy and its role in cross-cultural intellectual exchange. Reflect on the continuing influence of Classical Chinese philosophy in modern academic, political and cultural contexts.
Corso singolo

Questo insegnamento può essere seguito come corso singolo.

Programma e organizzazione didattica

Edizione unica

Periodo
Secondo semestre

Programma
Il programma è condiviso con i seguenti insegnamenti:
- [CAH-23](https://www.unimi.it/it/ugov/of/af20260000cah-23)
L-OR/21 - LINGUE E LETTERATURE DELLA CINA E DELL'ASIA SUD-ORIENTALE - CFU: 6
Lezioni: 40 ore
Docente: Lippiello Tiziana