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Call for Papers

Theme: Interrelation of Eurasian Cultures in a Global Age
Type: International Conference
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)
   Buryat State University
Location: Ulan-Ude, Siberia (Russia)
Date: 7.–8.6.2012
Deadline: 25.5.2012

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Lake Baikal is a land of many engagements. To the East it faces
Japan, to the west it is part of the Russian Federation and to the
South it relates to Mongolia and the great people of China. How is it
to understand and live these complex intercultural relationship? This
calls for achieving the needed understanding of self, of other – or
is it the myriad others – and of the interrelation of the two. 

The relatively new science of hermeneutics may be able to play a
helpful role in achieving the needed understanding of self, of other
– or is it the myriad others – and of the interrelation of the two. 

Particularly, as global interaction and its related technologies
develop, isolation is no longer a protection or a desirable
alternative. Understanding complementary relations with neighboring
peoples and being able to take pride in the ability to relate to them
becomes not only possible but imperative. Indeed, in the global age
of communication relations now are not only to neighboring people but
to peoples everywhere. The issue then is one of knowledge and will,
of ethics and metaphysics, of philosophy and religion. All these will
be explored for their hermeneutic significance in this conference. 

Along these general lines papers are invited on such issues as: 

- philosophical paths for overcoming the Cartesian dichotomy of body
  and spirit;

- the relation of will and reason in human life;

- an ethics of recognition of the other that points the way to social
  reconciliation and peace; and

- metaphysical and religious roots for intercultural harmony and
  cooperation. 

Travel and room and board will be covered by the participants, but
the University will host dinners during the conference. Participants
can stay at the University hotel (cost: 15.00 USD per person per
night). As Baikal is a unique place and a world treasure, we can help
arrange a trip to Baikal after the conference. Normally it will take
two days and cost around 70$ per night (meal is included). 

The conference proceedings will be published in English by the
Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. Please submit your
full paper by May 25, 2012 to Professor Irina Boldonova
<[email protected]> with copy to <[email protected]>.

Conference website:
http://www.crvp.org/conf/2012/ulan-ude.htm




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