Buddhism and Contemporary Issues

BDST2615

This unit compares Buddhist and contemporary theories of human agency. The three main topics covered are social ethics, complex systems (like social networks and ecosystems), and philosophies of mind. Traditional Buddhist concepts like karma, interdependence, and co-dependent arising are considered in comparison with contemporary theories on feedback loops and interaction as constitutive of phenomena. Drawing from current research, material for this unit may include studies of social engagement, environmental issues, economic systems, and cognitive science.

Unit of study details

Unit of study level: Senior

Credit points: 6

Commencing semesters: 2

Further unit of study information

Unit of study handbook: BDST2615

Costs and scholarships information: Costs and Scholarships

Final dates to withdraw from units of study: Census Dates

Available for study abroad and exchange: No

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