Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy Volume 11, Number 3 / September 2012
Confucian and Liberal Perspectives on Family, State, and Civil Society Continue reading →
Daily Archives: October 2, 2012
Senior Position in Asian Philosophy at Yale-NUS
Just listed at Jobs for Philosophers…
The newly established Yale-NUS College (www.yale-nus.edu.sg) in Singapore announces a senior tenured faculty opening in Philosophy. The desired areas are Ethics and/or Political Philosophy or Asian Philosophy with an emphasis in Ethics and/or Political Philosophy. Continue reading →
New Books on Coherence, Music, and Freud
Three significant new books have just been published:
- Brook Ziporyn, Ironies of Oneness and Difference: Coherence in Early Chinese Thought; Prolegomena to the Study of Li (SUNY)
- Erica Fox Brindley, Music, Cosmology, and the Politics of Harmony in Early China (SUNY)
- Tao Jiang and Philip J. Ivanhoe, eds., The Reception and Rendition of Freud in China: China’s Freudian Slip (Routledge)
Congratulations to all!
ISCP at AAR Conference in Chicago (11/17/2012)
The International Society for Chinese Philosophy has an Ethics and Chinese Thought panel session at the American Academy of Religion meetings in Chicago. From Eric Nelson (U. Mass. Lowell):
The International Society for Chinese Philosophy panel at the American Academy of Religion is scheduled for November 17th, Saturday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM in the South Building, Room S106b at the McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL
M17-202
International Society for Chinese Philosophy
Theme: Ethics and Chinese Thought
Saturday, 1:00 PM–4:00 PM
MPS-106B
Chair: Michael Paradiso-Michau (North Central College)
- Jinli He (Trinity University), Qing Ethics: An Alternative Thinking?
- Rafal Banka (Jagiellonian University), Philosophy of Action in Confucian Ethics
- Leah Kalmanson (Drake University), Now I Get It!: Thinking Slowly about Sudden Enlightenment for Ethics Today
- Eric S. Nelson (University of Massachusetts, Lowell), Killing the Buddha: Chan Buddhism and Antinomian Ethics