- 学部・研究科
Faculty/Graduate School - 法/文/経/商/社/政策/外/人間/シ/環/化
- 時間割コード
Course Code - 00543
- 科目名
Course title
サブテーマ
Subtitle - Japanese Philosophy and Thoughts
- 授業形態/単位
Term/Credits - クラス
Class -
- 春/2
- 担任者名
Instructor - カオル・ナカオ・ヴィヤ
- 曜限
Day/Period - 火1
- 授業概要
Course Description
到達目標
Course Objectives -
授業種別 / Teaching Types
講義(対面型)
言語 / Language
英語(English)
授業概要 / Course Description
This Japanese Philosophy and Thoughts course explores main philosophical thoughts in Japan from ancient to modern times. This course traces some of the influences of social, political, and economical factors on the development of the philosophical ideas. It also gives students an opportunity to study these concepts through an examination of various contemporary issues Japan is faced with today. This course will mainly be student-driven, and thus students are expected to actively engage with others in the course and prepare to discuss the topics in class. They will also have an opportunity to prepare and deliver an individual or group presentation towards the end of the semester.
Some topics examined in this course include "wa, nationalism, internationalism, and globalism,” “Kamakura Buddhism and apocalyptic thought,” and “Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, feudalism, and Bushido.” No prior knowledge of Japanese philosophy and thoughts required.
This class may adopt COIL practice (Collaborative Online International Learning), in which students will connect online with overseas students to work collaboratively to complete a project. COIL aims to provide learning opportunities for the students to gain desirable employability qualities, such as intercultural competency, digital literacy, leadership skills, ect.
*For more information about COIL for this course, please directly contact the instructor or ask them at the first class.本科目は「COIL(Collaborative Online International Learning:海外との協働学習)」を取り入れる場合があります。COILでは海外の学生とオンラインで繋がり、チームプロジェクト等を通して協働学習を行います。COILを実践することで、異文化理解力、デジタルリテラシー、リーダーシップ力等これからのグローバル人材が必要とされる能力の向上を目的としています。※COILを実施するかどうかは、担当講師に直接問い合わせるか、授業初日に確認してください。
授業は全て英語で行われます。履修する学生は以下の語学力(相当)を必要とします:
GTEC 260以上
TOEFL ITP 505以上
TOEFL iBT 60以上
TOEIC 580以上
IELTS 5.0
英検準1級以上
CEFR B1
・本科目は、入学時及び2年進級時に受験しているプレースメントテスト(GTECまたはTOEFL ITP)のスコアを利用し、履修者が定員を超過した場合は上記スコア要件に合致していない学生から優先的に削除されます。本科目の受講を希望しており、GTEC受験以降に上記のスコアに相当する語学力を取得した者は、事後抽選日の2日前(土日祝日を除く)までに各種テストの証明書コピーを国際教育支援室まで提出してください。また、スコア要件に合致している学生で定員を超過した場合は、無作為抽選となります。
・上記スコアを所持していない学生は、先に留学準備スキルアップ科目を修得する等、CEFR B1以上の取得を目指してください。到達目標 / Course Objectives
(1) Students are going to develop an understanding of some important philosophical ideas and thoughts in Japan, (2) explore classical, medieval, early modern, and late modern Japanese philosophy and thoughts to enhance their understanding of the origin of contemporary Japanese society, (3) recognize relatively unknown cultural heritage in Japan and critically evaluate commonly held notions of Japanese culture and society, and (4) impart a functional ability to reason well and to improve analytical skills and instincts.
授業手法 / Teaching Methods
・教員による資料等を用いた説明や課題等へのフィードバック
・学生による学習のふりかえり
・学生同士の意見交換(グループ・ペアワーク、ディスカッション、ディベート等含む)
・プレゼンテーション(スピーチ、模擬授業等含む)
- 授業計画
Course Content -
授業計画 / Course Content
1. Introduction and course outline; Persistent Themes in Japanese Thoughts; Ancient and Classical Thought: Ancient Heritage and Early Shinto 神道
2. Ancient and Classical Thought: Early Buddhism 仏教 and national pacification 鎮護国家; Prince Shotoku’s idea of wa 和 and the Seventeen-article constitution 十七条憲法; Taoist Thought 道教思想
3. Discussion and Class Activities: Wa 和, nationalism, internationalism, and globalism in Japan
4. Medieval Thought: Pure Land thought 浄土思想, Nichiren Buddhism 日蓮と仏教, Zen Buddhism 禅, the latter-days thought 末法思想, and self-enlightenment 自己覚醒 in Kamakura Buddhism 鎌倉仏教
5. Discussion and Class Activities: Crisis and apocalyptic thought 末法思想 in Japan and the world
6. Examination (Quiz #1) and Feedback (試験・講評)
7. Early Modern Thought (Part 1): Confucianism 儒教 and Neo-Confucianism 宋明理学; feudalism and Bushido 武士道
8. Discussion and Class Activities: Filial piety 親孝行 and contemporary Japanese family; loyalty 忠義 and an obligation/debt of gratitude 恩 in Japanese business/corporate culture; Discussion on Ako Incident (Chushingura 忠臣蔵)
9. Early Modern Thought (Part 2): Kokugaku 国学 - The invention, rediscovery, or reconstruction of Japanese cultural identity?; yamato gokoro 大和心 vs. kara gokoro 漢意; The influence of early Christianity キリスト教 in Japan
10. Discussion and Class Activities: From Motoori Norinaga 本居宣長 to Nihonjinron 日本人論 and Cool Japan
11. Late Modern Thought: The Meiji Restoration and Western thought; the enlightenment and human rights; the development of Japonism; Discussion and Class Activities: Identifying and defining contemporary Japanese thoughts
12. Review and Presentation Preparation
13. Examination (Quiz #2) and Feedback (試験・講評)
14. Presentation, Question and Answer Session, and Feedback
15. Presentation. Question and Answer Session, and Feedback: Final Orientation (including a feedback session)
*This schedule is subject to change based on the needs of the class.授業時間外学習 / Expected work outside of class
Students are expected to review and work on the assignment before attending the class every week. They should spend approximately 1-1.5 hours studying outside of class (depending on the students' English-language proficiency) in order to prepare for each class lesson.
- 成績評価の方法・基準・評価
Grading Policies /
Evaluation Criteria -
方法 / Grading Policies
定期試験を行わず、平常試験(小テスト・レポート等)で総合評価する。
定期試験を行わず、平常試験(小テスト・レポート等)で総合評価する。
Attendance and Participation (Performance and Contribution to Class) 15%
Assignments and Activities (In-class and Homework Assignments) 40%
Presentation 20%
Examination 25%基準・評価 / Evaluation Criteria・Assessment Policy
The expected criteria for each task indicated above will be notified by the instructor in advance throughout the course. Students are expected to attend class regularly and meet all requirements set by the instructor. Those who are absent more than two thirds of total number of classes may not be credited. Students who actively participate in class activities and complete/submit assignments on time will be given a high score. Plagiarism, cheating, or helping others to cheat is strictly forbidden.
- 教科書
Textbooks
No textbook required. Relevant reading and visual materials will be introduced during each class.
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参考書
References
To be announced in class.
- フィードバックの方法
Feedback Method A feedback session will be held on the last day of instruction. The instructor will meet students individually and explain to them the results of the final examination and presentation.
- 担任者への問合せ方法
Instructor Contact When contacting the instructor, please contact her either right before or after class. It is also possible to contact her by email (the email address will be announced in class) and set an appointment.
- 備考
Other Comments When a student missed a class because of an illness or unanticipated event, it is student’s responsibility to notify the instructor and provide an explanation. In the case of documented short-term absence due to illness or other unanticipated circumstance, the instructor should provide reasonable effort to accommodate the student in a way that maintains the integrity of the class.