Professor Dominic Sur from Utah State University will be organizing the Ecology and Buddhist Philosophy panel for the Fall 2019 AAR conference. If you are interested in contributing a paper for this panel, please contact professor Sur as soon as possible with a proposal (max 300 words) through email: dominic.sur@usu.edu.
Author Archives: Yihan Lin
Article of Interest: “Indeterminate self: Subjectivity, body and politics in Zhuangzi” by Peng Yu
Yu, Peng. “Indeterminate Self: Subjectivity, Body and Politics in Zhuangzi.” Philosophy & Social Criticism, (January 2019). doi:10.1177/0191453718820900.
To see the full article please click here.
Article of Interest: “Discovering Wang Yangming” by George L. Israel
George L. Israel. “Discovering Wang Yangming: Scholarship in Europe and North America, 1600-1950, “Monumenta Serica 66, no. 2 (2018)
To read the full article please click here.
Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture (JCPC): New Website
The Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture (JCPC) is a peer-reviewed international journal published by the Institute of Confucian Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan University. It is the only English language journal dedicated exclusively to research concerning the history and contemporary relevance of Confucianism.
It was first published in 2001 for the purpose of interpreting and exploring Confucianism from a modern perspective. From 2007 it sought to integrate broader academic dialogue by publishing articles in Chinese and English. From August 2019, JCPC will strengthen its international network and broaden its global presence by concentrating on articles written in English.
JCPC (ISSN 1598-267X) is published biannually (in February and August) and welcomes the
contribution of both articles and book reviews. Please visit our web page at: http://jcpc.skku.edu/.
ISCP Newsletter 2_20_19
Dear Friends of the ISCP
I am delighted to report to you that Professor Kwong-Loi Shun has accepted the nomination and has been elected to be our new Chair of the Board of Officers. On behalf of the board of officers, I wish to thank him for taking over the leadership for the future direction of the ISCP, and I also wish to thank the former Chair, Professor Robert C. Neville, for his tireless service to the ISCP over so many years.
Another update is that we have now completed our preliminary program and have published it on our website. Please check it out.
Those of you who will miss this year’s meeting please remember that our next meeting will be held in Shanghai in 2021 at East China Normal University. Professor Yang Guorong will be our new President by then. Please watch for our CFP and submit your abstracts in time.
Best,
JeeLoo Liu
Executive Director, International Society for Chinese Philosophy
ToC: Dao 18:1
The latest issue of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy (18:1) has been published. See here or below for the Table of Contents.
March 1st Columbia University Seminar on Neo-Confucian Studies
The next session of the Columbia University Seminar on Neo-Confucian Studies will convene on March 1st, from 3:30 to 5:30 pm in the main board room of the Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University. The speaker will be Jennifer Eichman, who will be presenting a paper entitled “Refreshingly Experimental: Crafting Confucian Arguments with a Buddhist Lexicon.”
Please contact Zach Berge-Becker <zsb2109@columbia.edu>, Rapporteur for the Seminar on Neo-Confucian Studies, if you would like to attend the seminar and thus receive a copy of the paper, which is a work in progress and is not to be further distributed or copied without permission of the author.
Article of Interest: “Confucian Political Theory in Contemporary China.”
Yi-Huah Jiang’s article “Confucian Political Theory in Contemporary China” has been published in the Annual Review of Political Science 21 (2018), page 155-173.
The full article can be found here.
CFP: 2019 Bond University Interim Conference
About the Conference
The international conference ‘Confucianism and World Disharmony: The Quest for Harmony in Difference’ will be held from Wednesday 28th August to Friday 30th August 2019 at Bond University on the Gold Coast, Australia. It is hosted by the Centre for East-West Cultural and Economic Studies and the Faculty of Society and Design (Bond University), organised with support from the World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures and The Centre for East-West Relations (Beijing Foreign Studies University).
ISCWP January 2019 Newsletter
The ISCWP January 2019 newsletter has been published. This issue features updates from several of the society’s members on their various activities, and a listing of conference panels organized by the society for the 2019 meetings (Eastern, Central, and Pacific) of the American Philosophical Association.
This and past newsletters are available on our web site at the following address: http://www.iscwp.org
Click here for the PDF version.
