CFP: 4th Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy

The Fourth Rutgers Workshop in Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) is now calling for proposals for papers in Chinese philosophy that directly engage with the work of living Western philosophers. All topics are welcome. Our aim at this workshop is to bring together scholars in Chinese philosophy with philosophers in the Western analytic tradition on a philosophical topic of mutual interest. Ideally, submitted proposals will directly discuss the work of a living philosopher whom we will invite to be paired with the paper presenter as commentator.

The workshop will be held in New Brunswick, New Jersey on Friday, April 13, 2018 (please note the year). Please submit a one-page abstract describing your paper and listing 1-3 philosophers whom you would like to have as your commentator. For the selected participants, all expenses, including travel and lodging, will be covered by the workshop. Please submit your proposal to proposals4rwcp@gmail.com by March 31, 2017.

This workshop follows the same model as our 2016 meeting. For more information on the participants and papers from 2016, see http://warpweftandway.com/reportsummary-on-3rd-rutgers-workshop. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any of the co-directors:

Tao Jiang (tjiang@rci.rutgers.edu)

Ruth Chang (ruthechang@gmail.com)

Steve Angle (sangle@wesleyan.edu)

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