Master of Arts in Philosophy, Cosmology and Consciousness
San Francisco, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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Distance learning, On-Campus
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Introduction
CIIS’ master’s in Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness has been designed to help shape the intellectual, moral, and spiritual leadership necessary for meeting historic global challenges.
Drawing upon some of the most powerful ideas and impulses of our philosophical, scientific, and religious traditions, our faculty has constructed an intensive multidisciplinary course of study to help accelerate students' journeys into their leadership roles.
Students focusing on Integral Ecology will learn to address the ecological crisis in a way that integrates nature and culture, facts and values, and science and spirituality. The curriculum supports scholar-activists committed to eco-social justice and the ideal of a flourishing Earth community.
Along with the standard weekly classes, the learning experience unfolds in a variety of settings and contexts, from the annual retreat for students, faculty, and alumni at Esalen Institute and community social gatherings at the start of each semester, to the regular forums, symposia, and program-sponsored conferences.
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Our program supports students in the cultivation of both intellectual rigor and sympathetic imaginative capacities which will better enable them to enter fruitfully into a plurality of worldviews, historical eras, and cultural sensibilities. By understanding transformative historical and contemporary ideas, students will develop the ability to discern creative possibilities for bringing about life-enhancing futures.
Goal 1: Agents of Change: To generate creative and effective thinking and action in response to the unprecedented evolutionary challenge of the ecological, cultural, and spiritual crises that are currently facing the human and nonhuman members of the Earth community.
- Students will be able to articulate sophisticated critiques of the causes and consequences of the current planetary crises.
- In response to the dominant worldview, students will be able to generate alternatives that promote a socially and ecologically just future for the entire Earth community.
Goal 2: Sophisticated Evaluation: To develop and apply appreciative and critical evaluations of major transitions in worldviews including those that have contributed to the current planetary situation.
- Students will be able to speak and write cogently about the nature of worldviews for a variety of scholarly and popular audiences.
- Students will be able to engage confidently as public intellectuals in conversation regarding the history of and interaction between Western, Asian, and indigenous perspectives, remaining sensitive to the dangers of appropriation while also developing an appreciation for the potential of newly emerging hybridizations of these perspectives.
Goal 3: Transdisciplinarity: To critique, evaluate, and apply for a transdisciplinary scholarship.
- Students will demonstrate competence in transdisciplinary thinking by integrating content and frameworks from a variety of disciplines to create scholarly products.
- Students will be able to engage critically and constructively with a diverse array of research topics (e.g., religious, spiritual, and esoteric traditions, historical and scientific paradigms, and other marginalized perspectives and ways of knowing).
Goal 4: Inner and Outer Evolution: To clarify and expand the relevance of ideas studied to one's personal life and aspirations, with an eye to their implications for the transformation of culture and society at large.
- Students will be able to build connections between their studies, their personal lives, and the larger communities in which they are embedded.
- Students will be able to tap into and express individual creativity through personal and/or scholarly communication.
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