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PHIL513 Philosophy of Religion: East and West
Updated: 11 November 2008
| Credit Points |
6
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| Offering |
Not offered in 2009
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| Online level |
Level B - Internet access required
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| Intensive School(s) |
| Start |
Finish |
Attendance |
Notes |
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N/A
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N/A
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Non-Mandatory
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| Supervised Exam |
There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled.
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| Pre-requisites |
candidature in a postgraduate award
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| Co-requisites |
None
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| Restrictions |
PHIL313 or PHIL413 or PHRW213 or PHWG313
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| Notes |
None |
| Combined Units |
PHIL313 - Philosophy of Religion: East and West
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| Coordinator(s) |
To be advised
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| Unit Description |
This unit examines concepts of embodiment, transcendence and immanence in mystical discourses in the light of Late Middle Ages and post-modern readings of the via negativa, the idea that one can 'know' the divine only through negative rather than positive attribution. Topics to be covered will include human love as an analogy of divine love, mystical experience and sexuality, and silence as a form of discursive practice.
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| Materials |
Information Unavailable |
| Disclaimer |
Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
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