Fudan Chinese Philosophy Summer School (August 08-17, 2025), “Early Chinese Philosophy in Comparative and Contemporary Perspectives”; all instructions in English. Here is the schedule:
- Scheduled Courses & Modules (From AUG.8 – AUG.17 2025)
Date | Courses & Modules | Instructor(s) |
AUG.8-AUG.9 | 1. Reading Chinese Ancient Classics in Comparative Perspective: Hermeneutic Principles
2. Numbers in Ancient Chinese Classics |
Benoît Vermander |
AUG.8-AUG.9 | 1. Yiyong and the Chinese Metaphysical Tradition
2. The Classic of Filial Piety and the Philosophy of Family |
Xiangchen Sun |
AUG.10-AUG.11 | Confucius 1: Why You Should Not Turn the Other Cheek
Confucius 2: How Do You Love Virtue as You Love Sex Confucius 3: Why a Filial Son Ought Not To Disclose His Father Stealing a Sheep |
Yong Huang |
AUG.11-AUG.12 | Emotion, Ethics, and Self-Cultivation in the Mengzi | Franklin Perkins |
AUG.12-AUG.14 | 1. Impartiality and Partiality in Early Chinese Philosophy
2. Metaethics in the Laozi 3. Personal Freedom in the Zhuangzi |
Tao Jiang |
AUG.14-AUG.16 | Han Fei Zi‘s Political Philosophy and Its Contemporary Relevance | Tongdong Bai |
AUG.15-AUG.16 | Mohist Ethics, Religion and Political Order | Ting-Mien Lee |
AUG.17 | 1. The Image of the Sage in the Laozi
2. The Linguistic Strategies in Daoist Classics |
Qinghua Cai |
See this link for details (but for the schedule, please see the above):
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/5FxU5ltQYonC4KV5lOgW8g