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Call for Papers

1st Asian Philosophy Congress 2010
Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Dehli (India)
6-9 March 2010

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We are pleased to announce that the First Asian Philosophy Congress
is scheduled to be held at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi,
during March 6-9, 2010. We invite you to participate in it and join
us in reflecting on the rich intellectual traditions of the East.

Asia is the land of many traditions and the home of several major
religions of the world. Yet there is some distinctiveness about Asian
philosophies. It is that Asian philosophies are intimately tied to
life itself rather than removed from it. Philosophy is not understood
in the sense of a purely intellectual pursuit. Rather it is laced
with the beliefs and practices of people. Thus the intellectual
tapestry in this part of the world is an interesting blend of thought
and practices. For this reason it is sometimes misunderstood as
religious thought and not philosophy proper. For example, the German
philosopher Edmund Husserl denigrated the Indian, Chinese and other
Asian Philosophies which he thought fostered a mythical-religious
attitude that sets practical goals.

Asian philosophies are intrinsically applied. For example, we find in
India philosophy embedded in multiple disciplines - medical
(Caraka-samhita), politics and economics (Kautilya's Arthasastra),
art (Bharata's Natyasastra), law (Manu's Dharma-sastra) and so on.
Philosophy is quintessentially a wisdom discipline. Its goal is
improving human conditions and seeking perfection to the person.

In some ways, the exposure to Western thought, instead of expanding
the base and scope of Asian philosophies tended to narrow their
field. In the process, they seem to have lost their identity along
with the erosion of their cultural base. This Congress is an attempt
to explore the common roots of Asian thought and the manifest
diversities as distinct branches growing out of the same roots. In
this search for Asian identity we hope that we learn on the one hand
the rich and yet diverse contributions of the constituent traditions
of Asia and on the other hand their binding commonalities. The
emerging perception of unity in diversity would, we hope, help build
the intellectual bond that binds together the people of the continent.

The Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) took the
initiative to organize the First Asian Philosophy Congress. This is
not a one-time event but to be followed by successive conferences to
be held in different countries of Asia. The co-sponsors of this event
include UNESCO, NEW Delhi office, Rashtriya Sanskrit Samsthan (Deemed
University), New Delhi, ICCR, New Delhi, Somaiya Institute, Mumbai,
Nav Nalanda Mahavihara (Deemed University), Nalanda (Bihar) and other
sister organizations.

The congress will consist of invited lectures and special symposia
with presentations by eminent persons and researchers from various
academic and research institutes across the Continent, as well as
contributed papers by International scholars. The Congress will
conclude with discussions to create the necessary institutional
structure and a permanent secretariat for promoting Asian
philosophies in perpetuity.

Sections (tentative)

1. Ancient Asian Philosophy
2. Roots of Asian Philosophy
3. Philosophy in Asia: Contemporary Issues
4. Comparative Philosophy
5. Buddhism - Tradition, History and Philosophy
6. Vedic Hinduism - Retrospect and Prospects
7. Regional Traditions of Philosophy - Formation of Schools
8. The Social Issues: Their Philosophical Dimensions
9. Philosophy and Anthropology in Asia
10. Philosophy and Culture in Asia
11. Philosophy and Politics in Asia
12. Asian Philosophy of Values
13. Philosophy and Literature
14. Philosophy of Religion in Asia 

Important Dates
 
Proposal Submission Deadline:                   30 Dec 2009
Registration Last Date (by post):               15 Jan 2010
Abstract/Paper Submission Deadline:             30 Jan 2010
On-line Registration Closing:                   30 Jan 2010
On-line Registration Closing (with late fees):  15 Feb 2010


Contact:

Dr. Mercy Helen, Director
Indian Council of Philosophical Research
Darshan Bhawan
36 Tughlakabad Institutional Area
Mehrauli Badarpur Road
New Delhi 110 062
India
Tel: +91-11-29964756
Fax: +91-11-29964750
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.asianphilosophy.org
 
 
 
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