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WORKSHOP> Buddhism and Psychology: A Hermeneutical Interface
by Henk Blezer
Dear colleagues,Allow me to bring this announcement of an advanced BA seminar on Buddhism and Psychology (from 2 to 16 July 2016) at the Amsterdam Summer School to your and particularly to your students’ attention.
With best wishes, Henk Blezer
Amsterdam Free University and Leiden University
Buddhism and Psychology: A Hermeneutical Interface
Who should join this course?
Students of the humanities and social sciences, particularly those interested in Religious Studies, Psychology or Asian Studies.
Course content
In recent times, various forms of Buddhism have emerged from modernizing Asia and, apparently quite comfortably, globally penetrated new cognitive, spiritual and cultural domains—many far removed from their origins, geographically as well as epistemically. But how has this happened? Who are we in ‘the West’ that we are interested in Buddhism?
For more details follow the links.
http://studyabroadinamsterdam.nl/en/summerschool/courses/bhuddismandpsychology/bhuddism-and-psychology.aspx [note that there is a typo (or two) in the URL ...]