Monday 26th March 2018
9.30am - 6pm
A1 Humanities Building
University of Nottingham
9.30am - 6pm
A1 Humanities Building
University of Nottingham
This one-day workshop aims to advance the study of Chinese philosophy and its relationship to other philosophical traditions and significance to contemporary debates.
Program:
9.30 welcome, tea, and coffee
10 H.C. Winnie Sung (UCL and Nanyang Technological University Singapore), 'Xin and the Importance of Attention' (abstract)
chair: Ian James Kidd
11.30 tea, coffee, juice
12 Ian James Kidd (University of Nottingham), 'Daoism, Humanity, and the Way of Heaven'
chair: Marcus Lee
1.30 lunch (catered by Yemoja)
2.30 David E. Cooper (Durham University), 'Misanthropy in Chinese Philosophy'
chair: Philip Goodchild
4 tea, coffee, juice
4.30 Graham Parkes (East China Normal University), 'Zhuangzi and Nietzsche: Will to Power and the Field of Dé and Dào'.
chair: tbc
6 close
Registration
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. £10 for staff, £5 for underwaged.
Program:
9.30 welcome, tea, and coffee
10 H.C. Winnie Sung (UCL and Nanyang Technological University Singapore), 'Xin and the Importance of Attention' (abstract)
chair: Ian James Kidd
11.30 tea, coffee, juice
12 Ian James Kidd (University of Nottingham), 'Daoism, Humanity, and the Way of Heaven'
chair: Marcus Lee
1.30 lunch (catered by Yemoja)
2.30 David E. Cooper (Durham University), 'Misanthropy in Chinese Philosophy'
chair: Philip Goodchild
4 tea, coffee, juice
4.30 Graham Parkes (East China Normal University), 'Zhuangzi and Nietzsche: Will to Power and the Field of Dé and Dào'.
chair: tbc
6 close
Registration
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. £10 for staff, £5 for underwaged.
Generously sponsored by the Mind Association