Way and Being: Between Daoist and Pre-Socratic Approaches is a seminar-workshop designed for students engaged in or interested in research opportunities within Chinese and/or Greek philosophy. The program includes 90-minute presentations and discussions led by invited speakers on related topics. Additionally, students will have the chance to share and discuss their ideas with peers and speakers in 30-minute sessions. Students who are currently working on or planning to explore pre-Socratic philosophy and/or Daoist philosophy in their bachelor, master, or doctoral theses are particularly encouraged to apply.
Schedule:
July 3 5:00-7:00 p.m, opening lecture
July 4-6, two presentations by invited speakers in the mornings.
The evenings will be reserved for student presentations and discussions.
Fees:
The seminar-workshop is offered at no cost. A welcome dinner will be provided, but students
are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses.
How to Apply:
To facilitate in-depth exchanges and discussions, the seminar-workshop will be limited to 25
students. Interested participants should send their applications to Fabian HEUBEL
(heubel@gate.sinica.edu.tw) or Dimitra AMARANTIDOU (damarantidou@um.edu.mo) by
January 31, 2025. Admission will be confirmed by February 28, 2025.
Applications should include:
1. Curriculum Vitae.
2. Research proposal or abstract of a related thesis.
To find more information regarding the seminar-workshop, please read this pdf.