Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Service Learning (a)            
Service Learning (b)            
Indian and Tibetan Buddhism        
Using AI to Tackle Philosophical Issues on Mental Time Travel    
Using AI to Tackle Philosophical Issues on Causation and Time Travel    
Using AI to Tackle Philosophical Issues on Space    
Using AI to Tackle Philosophical Issues on Time    
Thinking Philosophically About Love  
Using ChatGPT to Do Philosophy      
Wisdom of Life    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Thinking Philosophically About Love  
Virtue Ethics: Virtue and Happiness    
Wisdom of Life from the Eastern and Western Philosophers        
Philosophical Questions about Time Travel    
Temporal Paradoxes      
Eighteenth-century Aesthetics    
Nineteenth-century Aesthetics    
Teaching Chinese Culture in a Philosophical Approach      
Studies in the Buddhist Classics            
Philosophy and Eminent Persons in Wei-jin Period    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Introduction to Chinese Philosophy      
Philosophy of Music in the 19th Century          
Chinese Management Philosophy    
Social Justice and Democratic Citizenship      
Philosophy in Practice      
Theory and Practice of Justice      
Wisdom of Life    
Introduction to Philosophy      
Elementary Logic        
Liberalism    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Intermediate Logic      
Greek Philosophy          
Mental Representation      
Introduction to Philosophy of Consciousness        
Elementary Set Theory        
Skepticism and Justification      
Xunzi and East Asian Society      
Mind and Cognition        
The Taoist Philosophy in the Pre-ch'in Period          
Philosophy of I-ching    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Study of Philosophy of the Pre-qin Legalist        
The Philosophy of Laozi          
The Philosophy of Zhuangzi      
Philosophy of Religion    
Applied Ethics      
Ethics    
Philosophy of Science    
The Confucian Philosophy in the Pre-Ch'in Period        
Philosophy of Moism    
Sung-ming Neo-confucianism  
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Buddhism in Sui-t'ang Dynasties        
British Empiricism          
Philosophy of Kant (1)        
Philosophy of Kant (2)        
Philosophy of Kant (b)(1)      
Philosophy of Kant (b)(2)      
Plato (1)      
Plato (2)      
Skepticism    
The Philosophy of Hsun-tzu        
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
History of Western Philosophy (Ⅰ)      
History of Western Philosophy (Ⅱ)      
Philosophy in the Han-dynasty    
Philosophy in Wei-jin Dynasties      
History of Chinese Philosophy (Ⅰ)        
History of Chinese Philosophy (Ⅱ)      
Introduction to Buddhism      
Sanskrit (Ⅰ)(1)            
Sanskrit (Ⅰ)(2)            
Sanskrit (Ⅱ)(1)            
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Sanskrit (Ⅱ)(2)            
Continental Rationalism        
Philosophy of Language      
From Hegel to Nietzsche (1)        
From Hegel to Nietzsche (2)        
Thesis (b.a)      
Seminar (1)        
Seminar (2)        
Aesthetics          
German Idealism      
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Political Philosophy    
Critical Theory        
Contemporary Anglo-american Philosophy      
Contemporary Continental Philosophy      
English in Philosophical Works          
Body and Self-consciousness (Ⅰ)      
Body and Self-consciousness (Ⅱ)      
Body and Self-consciousness (Ⅲ)      
Classical Aesthetics    
Modern Aesthetics    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
The Philosophy of the Chan-school        
Chinese Logic of Ming-Bian (1)        
Chinese Logic of Ming-Bian (2)        
Rawls's Political Liberalism      
Rawls's Theory of Justice      
The Stoic Philosophy      
Theories of Property      
Epistemology      
Metaphysics        
Political Philosophy of Plato      
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Introduction to Continental Philosophy        
Theories of Causation      
Practical Philosophy of Aristotle      
Metaethics        
Selected Readings of C. S. Lewis’ Works        
Perception and Cognition      
Naturalistic Epistemology          
Introduction to Phenomenology      
Introduction to Kant's Groundwork of Metaphysics of Morals    
Contemporary Aesthetics    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Kant's Aesthetics      
Reading and Translation of English Philosophical Literature        
Topics of Western Philosophy of Religion        
Evolutionary Ethics    
Ming Neo-Confucian Philosophy  
Chinese Philosophy and the Modern World
The Problem of Evil in Song Ming Neo-Confucian Philosophy  
Elementary Tibetan        
Advanced Tibetan        
Selections from Primary Buddhist Philosophical Texts      
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Theory and Practice in Philosophical Interdisciplinary Learning    
Eestern Ancient Political Thought        
Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness  
Topics in Classical Confucian Philosophy        
Classics in Early Confucian Philosophy: the Analects          
Classics in Early Confucian Philosophy: the Mencius          
Classics in Early Confucian Philosophy: the Xunzi          
Thinking Democracy        
Philosophy and Faith in Kierkegaard        
Introduction to Utopian Thinking      
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Ancient Greek Psychology          
Philosophy of Hegel (1)      
Philosophy of Hegel (2)      
Existentialism        
Philosophy of Space and Time      
Philosophy and Psychoanalysis    
Philosophy of Mind      
Western Philosophy of Religion    
Ancient Greek Political Thought          
Philosophy of Tragedy and Comedy        
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
The Philosophy of Adorno        
Knowledge and Science    
Aristotle        
The Philosophy of Adorno        
An Introduction to Metametaphysics        
Introduction to Philosophy of Mind      
Modal Logic        
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence  
Non-Classical Logics        
Western Ancient Political Thought          
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
Phenomenology and Cognition    
Justice and Democracy      
Philosophy of Finance      
The Laws of Physics-inspired Management      
Proof Theory      
Interdisciplinary Study of Consciousness and Self-consciousness (Ⅰ)      
Interdisciplinary Study of Consciousness and Self-consciousness II(Ⅱ)      
Philosophers as Creators of Ways of Life      
Dao and Skills: The Philosophy of Life      
Logical Methods in Artificial Intelligence    
Capabilities
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Core Courses
A. Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B. Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C. Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D. Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E. Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F. Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G. Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
The Philosophy of Sex and Gender      
Intuitionistic Logic      
Civic Virtues      
Core Capabilities A
Understanding the basics of the history of Eastern and Western philosophy
B
Understanding the basic theories of major philosophical issues and thinkers
C
Being capable of logical and critical thinking
D
Being capable of balanced judgment regarding to ethical issues
E
Being familiar with interdisciplinary thinking
F
Knowing how to apply philosophical knowledge to daily life
G
Knowing how to argue and express oneself philosophically in both Chinese and English
Number of Core Courses
(Number of All Courses: 163)
51 145 124 57 61 78 94