Buddhism and the Environment

BUDDSTD C126 Buddhism and the Environment 4 Units

Description

A thematic course on Buddhist perspectives on nature and Buddhist responses to environmental issues. The first half of the course focuses on East Asian Buddhist cosmological and doctrinal perspectives on the place of the human in nature and the relationship between the salvific goals of Buddhism and nature. The second half of the course examines Buddhist ethics, economics, and activism in relation to environmental issues in contemporary Southeast Asia, East Asia, and America.

Prerequisites: One lower-division course in Buddhist Studies or consent of instructor

Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of lecture per week

Subject/Course Level: Buddhist Studies/Undergraduate

Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam required.

Also listed as: EA LANG C126