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Conference Announcement Theme: 20th Century East Asian Philosophies Subtitle: Intercultural Entanglements and Original Contributions Type: International Comparative Philosophy Conference Institution: Research Centre for East Asian Studies (EASt) and Centre Interdisciplinaire d'Etude des Religions et de la Laïcité (CIERL), Université libre de Bruxelles European Network of Japanese Philosophy (ENOJP) Location: Bruxelles (Belgium) Date: 6.–7.5.2019 __________________________________________________ Program 6 May 8:00–8:15 Introduction: Baudouin Decharneux & Takeshi Morisato, Universite libre de Bruxelles Keynote Adress 8:15–9:15 Ching-yuen Cheung Philosophy for Emperors: Some Lessons to Learn from the Imperial New Year's Lectures Kyoto School, Nishida, and Beyond 9:15–10:00 Leido Albani Correspondences: The Kyoto School, German Idealism, and the Claim of a Global Philosophy in Nishida Kitaro 10:00–10:15 Break 10:15–11:00 Ralf Mueller Nishida Kitaro — A Philosopher of Culture?: Proximity and Distance to Ernst Cassirer's Concept of Philosophy 11:00–11:15 Break Comparative Metaphysics 11:15–12:00 Alice Simionato The One and the Many: Chinese and European Rationalism in Cross-Cultural Dialogue 12:00–14:00 Lunch Comparative East Asian Philosophy of Religion 14:00–14:45 Lisa Zhang Indian Philosophy as Hindu/Brahmanical Philosophy: A Chinese Interpretation 14:45–15:00 Break 15:00–15:45 Dennis Prooi Kiyozawa Manshi and Lin Quiwu on Religion and Self-Power 15:45–16:00 Break Contemporary Japanese Philosophy: Omori, Kobayashi, and Mori 16:00–16:45 Hiroki Yamano On the Ontological Status of the Past: Ōmori Shōzō and Paul Ricœur 16:45–17:00 Break 17:00–17:45 Suguru Kawasato The Influence of Bergson’s Philosophy in Dostoevski’s Interpretation in Japan: Through the Criticism of Hideo Kobayashi and Arimasa Mori regarding Crime and Punishment 7 May Comparative Philosophy & Phenomenology in China 9:00–9:45 Andrew Whitehead Comparative Phenomenology: The Fundamental Notion of Correlationalism 9:45–10:00 Break 10:00–10:45 Sai Hang Kwok The Absence of Husserl's Phenomenology in the Eartly 20th Century Chinese Philosophy: A Philosophical Interpretation 10:45–11:00 Break Problems of Translation in Chinese & Korean Philosophy 11:00–11:45 Xiyin Zhou Transplanted Terms' Lost in Translation: A Reflection on Contemporary Philosophy in China 12:00–14:00 Lunch 14:00–14:45 Hye Young Kim A New Dimension of Intercultural Philosophy: A Research on Intersubjectivity in Korea 14:45–15:00 Break Modernization and Contemporary Chinese Philosophy 15:00–15:45 Ady Van Den Stock "The Age of the Warring States is Still with Us Today": War and Statehood in Modern and Contemporary Chinese Political Philosophy 15:45–16:00 Break 16:00–16:45 Federico Brusadelli Globalizing Confucianism: Philology and Politics in the Philosophy of Tang Yijie (1927–2014) 16:45–17:00 Break Keynote Address 17:00–18:00 Eric Nelson, The Controversy over Life-Philosophy and Scientism and the Emergence of New Confucianism Closing Discussion and Announcements 20:00–22:00 Dinner Presenters Ledio Albani (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany) Federico Brusadelli (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Pierre Bonneels (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Ching Yuen Cheung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) Baudouin Decharneux (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Suguru Kawasato (Nagoay Univeristy, Japan) Hye Young Kim (École Normale Supérieure, France) Sai Hang Kwok (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Huey-Li Li (University of Akron, USA) Takeshi Morisato (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Ralf Müller (University of Hildesheim, Germany) Eric Nelson (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China) Dennis Prooi (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China) Jana S. Rošker (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Alice Simionato (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Ady Van den Stock (Gent Univeristy, Belgium) Andrew K. Whitehead (Kennesaw State University, USA) Hiroki Yamano (University of Tokyo, Japan) Lisa Zhang (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Xiyin Zhou (Université Paris Diderot, France) This conference aims at providing a platform for scholars in the field of East Asian Studies and intercultural/comparative/world philosophies to achieve two interrelated objectives: (1) to discuss cross-cultural frameworks of thinking in the works of the 20th Century East Asian philosophers and (2) to shed some light on their original contributions (through their comparative/intercultural thinking) in the wider context of philosophy. No registration fees and anyone who is interested in Comparative and Asian Philosophy is welcomed! For more information, please reply to: [email protected] Program: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v104lzpb3d3ecri/Conference%20Program%20copy.pdf Poster: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jqwsrjbftw3ctus/Poster.pdf Contact: Takeshi Morisato, Postdoctoral Research Fellow East Asian Studies Centre (EASt) Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Email: [email protected] __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ __________________________________________________

