This course traces the genesis of Confucian thought in China. It also examines the development of Confucianism in different historical and geographical context. It touches on the important figures that advocated and changed this school of thought and the reasons behind such changes. It introduces students to the major texts of Confucianism and the core thinking of this school of thought. It also explores the impacts that Confucianism brought about to governments as well as people.
| AUs | 3.0 AUs |
| Grade Type | |
| Prerequisite | B4, above in O level Chinese or equivalent |
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| Not Offered As Unrestricted Elective | |
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Available Indexes
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| 1430 | 17020 SEM (SEM1) 1430-1720 Tue TR+62 | ||||
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Other Relevant Mods
HC2003
Directed Readings Of Literary Works: Tang & Song
HC2008
Directed Readings Of Literary Works: Song To Qing
HC2010
Classical Chinese Fiction
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Chinese Education In Southeast Asia
HC3001
Modern Chinese Literature
HC3003
Southeast Asian Chinese
HC3011
Studies Of Su Shi'S Literature & Art
HC3016
Readings Of Classical Chinese Prose
HC3031
Conquering & Conquered Dynasties: From Song To Qing