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Call for Papers

Theme: Chinese Philosophy and the Way of Living
Type: 18th International Conference
Institution: International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP)
   State University of New York at Buffalo
Location: Buffalo, NY (USA)
Date: 21.–24.7.2013
Deadline: 30.11.2012

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One major characteristic of Chinese philosophical tradition is that
it is not just a matter of theoretical pursuit, but is more a
practical enterprise. Philosophy is thought to be a “Learning of
Living” (生命的学问), and doing philosophy is to practice a way of
life that one chooses and to cultivate and transform character. The
central question of Chinese philosophy is “what is the Dao?” and dao
(literally, road or way) is the way in which human beings should lead
their lives. This conception of philosophy differs from the
prevailing modern university conception of philosophy, according to
which philosophy is mainly a theoretical discipline and philosophical
reflection is peripheral to life.

The conception of philosophy is worth studying, keeping alive, and 
reviving as an alternative way of doing philosophy. It is similar to
the idea that philosophy is the “art of living,” which was prominent
in ancient Greek/Roman philosophy, especially in the spirit of
Socrates. His motto that “the unexamined life is not worth living”
clearly shows that what is examined is “life” rather than “knowledge”
or “proposition.” The Jewish tradition is also characteristic of the
idea that letter and spirit, idea and life, are inseparable. In the
West this conception has been marginalized in modern times, but seems
to have experienced a sort of renaissance.

The Buffalo conference is to explore in details and in depth Chinese 
conception of philosophy as a learning of living. It seeks not only
to deepen our understanding of the nature of Chinese philosophy, but
also, through a cross-cultural comparative approach, to enrich the
conception of philosophy as a way of living and contribute its
revival in contemporary philosophy.

Sub-themes of the conference include but are not limited to:

1.  Chinese philosophy as a learning of living
2.  Philosophical discourses and philosophical practicality
3.  Justifying a way of living: metaphysics, aesthetics, and rhetoric
4.  Practical wisdom
5.  Moral psychology
6.  Formation of self, character, and virtue
7.  Happiness, death and suicide
8.  Politics and the way of living
9.  Philosophical therapy and spiritual practice
10. The Art of Living: Chinese and Greek
11. The Art of living:Chinese and Jewish
12. Methodology of comparative study

Conference timeline:

The conference is scheduled to take place in July 21-24, 2013.
Deadline for submission of the abstracts and symposium proposals:
November 30th, 2012.
Communication of acceptance: January 15, 2013.
Deadline for submission of full paper: May 30, 2013
Deadline for submitting the registration form: May 30, 2013.

Please send your abstract to: [email protected]

The organizers intend to publish a volume that includes selected and
revised conference papers.

Organzing Committee:

Jiyuan Yu (University at Buffalo, Committee Chair)
Jorge J. E. Gracia (University at Buffalo)
David Hershenov (University at Buffalo)
Jie Zhang (Buffalo State College)
Erik Seeman (University at Buffalo)
Richard Cohen (University at Buffalo)
Vincent Shen (University of Toronto)
Kwon-loi Shun (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Xiaomei Yang (Central Connecticut)
Ann A.Pang-White (University of Scranton)

For details, please visit the Conference website: 
http://iscp.philosophy.buffalo.edu


Contact:

Prof. Jiyuan Yu, Committee Chair
Department of Philosophy
State University of New York at Buffalo
135 Park Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
USA
Phone: +1 716 645-0157
Fax:   +1 716 645-6139
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://iscp.philosophy.buffalo.edu




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