Chinese Philosophy: Paths between Convergence and Divergence
The 1st Online Conference of the European Association for Chinese Philosophy (EACP)
December 3, 2021
Organizers: Selusi Ambrogio (University of Macerata, [email protected]), Mercedes Valmisa (Gettysburg College, [email protected]), and Jan Vrhovski (University of Ljubljana, [email protected])
For the full program, click here.
Program:
12-2 PM CET
Ai YUAN (Tsinghua University, China)
Rhetorical Questions in the Daodejing
Frank Saunders Jr. (Yonsei University, Underwood International College, Korea)
Two Approaches to Fate in the Zhuangzi
Jordan Davis (Zhejiang University, China)
Sympathy and Resonance: A Comparison of Greco-Roman and Chinese Sources
Rafal K. Stepien (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Is Reality Literary? Chinese Buddhist Poetics as Metaphysics
2-2:30 PM CET
Break
2:30-4 PM CET
Yves Vendé (Université Catholique de Lille, France)
First principle, divergences, and correlative thinking
Siqi LIU (King’s College London, London)
Contemporary neo-Daoism: A nexus between Daoism and Euro-American philosophy
Milan Matthiesen (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Philosophers as Problem-solvers - A Global Philosophical Approach to Mou Zongsan and Post-Holocaust Ethics
4-4:30 PM CET
Break
4:30-6 PM CET
Wenjin CUI (University of New Hampshire, USA)
An Intensified Correlation Between Engagement and Detachment: Lu Xun and the Modern Transformation of Correlative Thinking
Huaiyu WANG (Georgia College & State University, USA)
The Yijing and the Life of Nature in Early Chinese Philosophy:
Thinking beyond the correlative model
Stephen Walker (University of Chicago, USA)
Exclusionary followers and integrative leaders in the Huainanzi
Zoom link to the Online Conference:
https://gettysburg.zoom.us/j/99877756339
zoom id: 998 7775 6339
No Registration Needed
The 1st Online Conference of the European Association for Chinese Philosophy (EACP)
December 3, 2021
Organizers: Selusi Ambrogio (University of Macerata, [email protected]), Mercedes Valmisa (Gettysburg College, [email protected]), and Jan Vrhovski (University of Ljubljana, [email protected])
For the full program, click here.
Program:
12-2 PM CET
Ai YUAN (Tsinghua University, China)
Rhetorical Questions in the Daodejing
Frank Saunders Jr. (Yonsei University, Underwood International College, Korea)
Two Approaches to Fate in the Zhuangzi
Jordan Davis (Zhejiang University, China)
Sympathy and Resonance: A Comparison of Greco-Roman and Chinese Sources
Rafal K. Stepien (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Is Reality Literary? Chinese Buddhist Poetics as Metaphysics
2-2:30 PM CET
Break
2:30-4 PM CET
Yves Vendé (Université Catholique de Lille, France)
First principle, divergences, and correlative thinking
Siqi LIU (King’s College London, London)
Contemporary neo-Daoism: A nexus between Daoism and Euro-American philosophy
Milan Matthiesen (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Philosophers as Problem-solvers - A Global Philosophical Approach to Mou Zongsan and Post-Holocaust Ethics
4-4:30 PM CET
Break
4:30-6 PM CET
Wenjin CUI (University of New Hampshire, USA)
An Intensified Correlation Between Engagement and Detachment: Lu Xun and the Modern Transformation of Correlative Thinking
Huaiyu WANG (Georgia College & State University, USA)
The Yijing and the Life of Nature in Early Chinese Philosophy:
Thinking beyond the correlative model
Stephen Walker (University of Chicago, USA)
Exclusionary followers and integrative leaders in the Huainanzi
Zoom link to the Online Conference:
https://gettysburg.zoom.us/j/99877756339
zoom id: 998 7775 6339
No Registration Needed