Chinese philosophy panels sponsored by the SACP at the Eastern APA:
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28th
GII – 10. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy
9:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Topic: Mind and World in Classical Chinese Philosophy
Chair: David Chai (University of Toronto)
Speakers: Susan Blake (Indiana University)
“A problem of the senses in Chinese thought”
Alexus McLeod (University of Dayton)
“The real problem of identity in the Zhuangzi”
Stephen Walker (University of Chicago)
“What kind of knowledge does a monist have?”
Commentator: Jane Geaney (University of Richmond)
(This session will continue past 11:00 a.m.)
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 29th
GIX – 5. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy
1:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Topic: Language, Law, and Spirituality in Early China
Chair: Jinmei Yuan
Speakers: Thomas D. Carroll (Xing Wei College – Shanghai)
“Confucius and Wittgenstein on the Ethics of Clarification”
David Chai (University of Toronto)
“Ziqi and Yan Hui on Forgetting”
Eirik Harris (Yonsei University – Korea)
“Xunzi’s Virtue Jurisprudence”
Huaiyu Wang (Georgia College and State University)
“Virtue, Soul Force, and Cosmology: Recovering the True Meanings of Early Confucian Moral Personality”
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