A hybrid talk on Yang Zhu by Erica Brindley on Thursday, April 23, 3:30-5pm EDT

Erica Brindley (Penn State) is giving a talk, “Understanding Yang Zhu’s “Joy in Life” Philosophy in Ancient and Medieval Texts,” at Rutgers this Thursday, April 23, 3:30-5pm. It’s a hybrid talk. Click on the title for more details, including the link to register for Zoom streaming.

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About Tao Jiang

Tao JIANG is Professor of Religion and Philosophy with joint appointment in Religion and Philosophy departments at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, US. He specializes in pre-Qin classical Chinese philosophy, Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy, and cross-cultural philosophy. He is the author of “Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China” (Oxford, 2021), “Contexts and Dialogue: Yogācāra Buddhism and Modern Psychology on the Subliminal Mind” (Hawai'i, 2006), and the co-editor of “The Reception and Rendition of Freud in China” (Routledge, 2013). He is director of Rutgers Center for Chinese Studies. He co-chairs the Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) and the Neo-Confucian Studies Seminar at Columbia University.

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