PHIL 213 Exam Topics A for January 30, 2009.
The exam will be in two parts. Part I will be on matters related
to Writing Papers. Part II will be on topics covered thus far in the
readings and lectures. If you will not be here on the exam date to
take the exam, you must make prior arrangements at least one week
before. You must receive prior permission for absence as well as to
take the exam separately. Only exceptional cases will be allowed.
The exam will be multiple choice, and as covered in the syllabus,
will count 10% of your grade. There is only one right answer per
question. If there appears to be more than one right answer, pick the
best answer.
If you have any questions about the exam or the topics included in
the exam, please ask me. You can come in during office hours, make an
appointment or send me email.
Part I: Writing Papers
Read the following essays and guidelines that are posted on the
Writing Papers links on my web pages:
I. Four Keys to
Writing in the Humanities
II. Four Stages of
Writing
III. Paper Writing
Guidelines
IV.
Writing: The Bridge between Consciousness and Unconsciousness
V. Sentence Structure
and Punctuation: Clauses and Commas
Part II: Readings and Lectures
I will not be overly picky about dates and names. However, you
should know major figures and thinkers covered in the course so far
and the major ideas associated with them:
Early Indian Philosophy and Religion (Early India, Hinduism)
- Who were the followers of Vedic religion, what were the earliest
scriptures?
- What or who are Brahman and atman?
- What is the relationship between Arjuna and Krishna in the Bhagavad
Gita?
- What was Arjuna's great question, and what answer did he receive?
- The creation accounts of the Rig Veda and Genesis from the Hebrew
Bible seem quite similar, but the pattern of their logic differs. How
do they differ?
Kierkegaard and Hinduism
- What are Kierkegaard's notions of the Knight of Faith and the
Teleological Suspension of the Ethical?
- Arjuna (in the Bhagavad Gita) and Abraham (in the Hebrew
Bible) share a similar dilemma. What is it?
Early Buddhism
- What are the Four Noble Truths?
- What are the three marks of existence?
- What are Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha?
- What are Sutra, Sastra, and Vinaya?
- What is the difference between the Hindu (Vedic) conception of
karma and the early Buddhist conception of karma?
- What is the relationship between karma, samsara, rebirth, and
nirvana according to Early Buddhism?
Mahayana Buddhism
- What are the meanings of the terms Mahayana Buddhism, Hinayana
Buddhism, and Nikaya Buddhism?
- What is the relationship between karma, samsara, rebirth, and
nirvana according to Early Buddhism?
- What is the two-fold truth of Nagarjuna?
- What is the tetra lemma or four-step logic of Nagarjuna?
- Who is a bodhisattva?
- What is the relationship between gender and the two-fold truth as
it is explained by the Goddess in the Vimalakirti Sutra (Holy
Teaching of Vimalakirti)?