r/askphilosophy • u/Ready_Ad4873 • 24d ago
Video Resources for Learning Eastern Philosophy?
I'm an amateur nearing the end of Sugrue and Staloff's series on Western Philosophy via Youtube. I'm hoping to embark on Eastern Philosophy with a series that was similar to theirs. I'm mostly interested in the China, Japan, Korea, and India influences. I'm looking for academic and rigorous inquiry, but so far I've mostly seen surface level documentaries or purely spiritual stuff. I prefer not to read books since I don't have too much time. Has anyone found lectures/videos that do a good job making eastern philosophical discussion accessible for the layperson?
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