Below are words from International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP) Executive Director, Ann A. Pang-White, on the Fu-Foundation-ISCP Essay Contest. For more information, click on the attachment.
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Gettysburg College: Two Adjunct Job Positions for Fall 2020
Gettysburg College’s Philosophy Department is offering two adjunct job positions for the Fall of 2020. Here is a description from one of the faculty members in the college’s Philosophy Department, Mercedes Valmisa:
New Book: History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms
An English translation of History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms has been published by Nanjing University Press and Springer! Click here for more information about the book. Below is a brief description of the book from the words of the book’s translator, Shuchen Xiang:
Free Online Course: Introduction to Korean Philosophy
Sungkyunkwan University is offering a free online course called Introduction to Korean Philosophy. The course will be taught by So Jeong Park and it will commence on June 28, 2020 (soon!). For enrollment or more information about the course, visit the FutureLearn website here.
CFP: ISCP at the 2021 APA Eastern
The International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP) plans to host two-panel sessions at the 2021 APA-Eastern convention in New York City from January 4–7.
TOC: Dao, Volume 19 Issue 2
Volume 19 Issue 2 of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy has been published by Springer! Below is the table of contents and here is the link for accessing the abstracts.
New Book: Fung, Dao Companion to Chinese Philosophy of Logic
Huang Yong writes to share this news:
Dao Companion to Chinese Philosophy of Logic (volume 12 in the series of Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy), edited by Yiuming Fung, has just been published by Springer. Below is an overview of the book. Here is a link to the Dao Companions series.
TOC: Ming Qing Studies 2020
A draft of the Ming Qing Studies 2020 has been published! The table of contents follows.
CFP: Ming Qing Studies 2021
Below is information from Ming Qing Studies:
Applicants are encouraged to submit abstracts for the next issues of Ming Qing Studies. The contributions should concern Ming-Qing China in one or few of its most significant and multifaceted aspects, as well as on East Asian countries covering the same time period. All articles will be examined by our qualified peer reviewers. We welcome creative and fresh approaches to the field of Asian studies. Particularly appreciated will be the contributions on anthropological and social history, collective imagery, and interdisciplinary approaches to the Asian cultural studies. All submitted papers must be original and in good British English style according to our guidelines and editorial rules. Please email an abstract (300-500 words, plus a basic bibliography) in MS Word or pdf attachments along with your biographical information to the following contacts:
Prof. Paolo Santangelo (paolo.santangelo@uniroma1.it)
Dr. M. Paola Culeddu (mariapaola.culeddu@gmail.com; paola.culeddu@uniroma1.it)
Dr. Tommaso Previato (tommaso.previato@gmail.com; tommaso.previato@gmail.com)
Please mention your full name with academic title, university affiliation, department or home institution, title of paper and contact details in your email.
Deadlines: Abstract and bibliographical notes are due on June 30, 2020 and the article is due on December 31, 2020.
Toc: JCP 47:1-2
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Journal of Chinese Philosophy Volume 47, Issue 1-2Pages: 1-134March-June 2020 |
Issue Information ‐ TOC