Introduction to Korean Philosophy

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Free Online Course: Introduction to Korean Philosophy provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 weeks long, 2 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Introduction to Korean Philosophy is taught by Daun Kim.

Overview
  • Discover the key philosophical ideas in the intellectual history of Korea

    Despite the growing interest in Korean culture, there are few courses which explore the fascinating topic of Korean philosophy.

    On this course, you’ll be introduced to concepts in Korean philosophy through an exploration of the Korean language, culture and perspective.

    The Korean cultural, social, and political environment has informed and transformed the intellectual assets of China and the West. You’ll explore the creative tensions that Koreans have experienced, and broaden your worldview as you discover a new philosophical approach.

    This course is designed for anyone interested in philosophy or Korean culture.

    It will be of particular interest to teachers and students of Korean studies.

Syllabus
    • What is Korean Philosophy?
      • Is there such a thing as Korean Philosophy?
      • Western vs East Asian Philosophy
      • Chinese vs Korean Philosophy within the East Asian Sphere
      • Conclusion
    • How does Innovation occur at Cultural Boundaries?
      • Innovating on your Influences
      • Adapting from your Influences: Sungkyun, an Educational Ideal
      • Disrupting Status Quo: Hangeul, the Korean Alphabet
      • Conclusion
    • What are the Core Debates of Korean Philosophy?
      • Reconciling Reason and Emotion
      • The Four-Seven Debate in Korean Philosophy
      • The Two Giants of Korean Philosophy
      • The Horak Debate in Korean Philosophy
      • Conclusion
    • How do you think through Korean Philosophy?
      • Korean Philosophy’s Unique Perspective on the World
      • Chunking Yourself and the World Differently
      • Moving Forwards
      • Conclusion