Author Archives: Yihan Lin

CFP: APA Pacifice CFP 2020: San Francisco, CA (Westin St. Francis), April 8-11, 2020

The International Society for Chinese Philosophy invites submissions to be considered for inclusion in panels at the upcoming APA Pacific Division Meeting.  Submissions focusing on any area of Chinese philosophy will be considered.  Both individual papers and completed panel proposals are encouraged.

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Open Postdoctoral Fellowship Position at Research Center for Chinese Cultural Subjectivity, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

The newly-formed Research Center for Chinese Cultural Subjectivity*, National Chengchi University in Taipei, Taiwan is seeking applications for ONE Postdoctoral Fellow in areas related to cultural perspectives of Chinese & Sinophone studies in global context, particularly regarding the relation between the special linguistic modalities of Chinese and thought, ethical and religious practice in contemporary contexts, such as Chinese & Sinophone linguistics, comparative studies in Chinese and Western philosophy, Chinese & Sinophone literature, Chinese or Taiwanese history, Chinese religion, applied ethics and psychotherapy in Sinophone societies, Sinophone digital literature, and their variations. Academic researchers who have interests across the areas aforementioned or excelled in broadening or elaborating other possible dimensions in this spectrum are sincerely welcome to apply.

More about the Research Center for Chinese Cultural Subjectivity please see here.

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CFP: 23rd meeting of the Southeast Early China Roundtable at Milledgeville GA

We are pleased to announce that Georgia College & State University will host the 23rd annual meeting of the Southeast Early China Roundtable in the historical city of Milledgeville, Georgia, from November 1st to November 3rd. We will host two public/keynote lectures during this year’s meeting:

Dr. Robert Neville (Boston University)

“Early Confucian Sources for Contemporary Progressive Confucianism.”

Dr. Alfred Hornung (Johannes Gutenberg University/Obama Institute)

“Confucius and Benjamin Franklin: Chinese ideas in the Foundation of USA.”

We welcome proposals for presentations dealing with pre-Song China from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, history, literature, philosophy, and religious studies. Please send a short abstract (250 words) of your proposed presentation and full institutional contact information to Dr. Huaiyu Wang (wdhyana@gmail.com) & Dr. Ashleigh Dean (ashleigh.dean@gcsu.edu) by August 15, 2019. For all abstract submissions, please mark the subject line as “SEECR Submission 2019.”

As per custom of the SEECR, the host university will cover participants’ room and board. Early submissions are welcome.

CFP: 1st SEA International Young Scholars Conference

Research Center for Chinese Cultural Subjectivity in Taiwan is a newly established research project regarding a global approach to various fields of Sinophone studies, including Chinese Philosophy, Philology, Literature, Histories and etc.

We are pleased to announce the call of abstracts for the oncoming 1st “Sinophone Studies in Europe and the Americas”(SEA) International Young Scholars Conference.

Please refer to the Facebook link here for further details.

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ToC: Issue 14:2 of FPC

【Current Issue: Vol.14, No.2, 2019】

Available at: http://journal.hep.com.cn/fpc

Special Theme: Transmission of Western Learning in China

The essays are free to download from July 16th to August 16th!

FPC cordially invites you to submit research articles, review articles, or book reviews to FPC. Manuscripts should be submitted via email to submissionbjb@126.com. Your submission and any advice are welcomed.

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[CEACOP Seminar] Can Confucianism Meet Contemporary Challenges in Hong Kong? by Professor Baogang He

The Centre of East Asian and Comparative Philosophy of City University of Hong Kong is hosting a public seminar on 19 August, 2019, titled: “Can Confucianism Meet Contemporary Challenges in Hong Kong?” The speaker is professor Baogang He from Deakin University, Australia. For more information, please see the event flyer here.

CFP: Korean Philosophy NAKPA

NAKPA invites papers and panel proposals submissions for the annual NAKPA conference at University College Cork in Ireland. The conference is on Oct. 10 (Thursday) and 11 (Friday), even though the registration table will be open on Oct. 9 (Wed) and an organized tour will be held on Oct. 12 (Sat) (at participant’s expense). All those who are interested should send submissions to kim.halla@hotmail.com.

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