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Conference Announcement

Theme: Chinese Philosophy and Virtue Epistemology
Type: 5th Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
Institution: Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick, NJ (USA) — Online
Date: 22.4.2022

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The 5th Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) will be held on
Friday, April 22, 2022. In this one-day workshop, six scholars of
Chinese philosophy will engage two leading virtue epistemologists,
Ernest Sosa and Linda Zagzebski. It will be held in person on Rutgers
New Brunswick campus with live streaming through Zoom.

Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy was launched in 2012. It is
designed to build a bridge between Chinese philosophy and Western
analytic philosophy and to promote critical engagement and
constructive dialogue between the two sides, with the hope of
bringing the study of Chinese philosophy into the mainstream of
philosophical discourse within the Western academy.

This year's workshop is co-sponsored by Rutgers Global-China Office,
the Confucius Institute, Religion Department, Rutgers Center for the
Philosophy of Religion, and Philosophy Department. 


Program

8:50a.m. – 9:00a.m.
Welcoming Remarks
Rebecca Walkowitz (Dean of Humanities, School of Arts of Sciences at
Rutgers University)

9:00a.m. – 10:10a.m.
“A Third Platonic Problem for Sosa? Or How Wang Yangming Can Know
Better than Full Well?”
Presenter: Yong Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong) (via Zoom)
Commentator: Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)

10:25a.m. – 11:35a.m.
“Xunzi and the Authority of Tradition”
Presenter: Eric Hutton (University of Utah)
Commentator: Linda Zagzebski (University of Oklahoma)

11:50a.m. – 1:00p.m.
“What Would Confucius Say? A Text-Driven Response to Linda
Zagzebski’s Theory of Admiration”
Presenter: Catherine Klancer (Boston University)
Commentator: Linda Zagzebski (University of Oklahoma)

2:00p.m. – 3:10p.m.
“Epistemic Competence and Agency in Sosa and Xúnzi”
Presenter: Chris Fraser (University of Toronto)
Commentator: Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)

3:25p.m. – 4:35p.m.
“Body, Mind, Soul, Spirit and Intellectual Virtue in Aristotle and
Xunzi”
Presenter: Lisa Raphals (University of California Riverside)
Commentator: Linda Zagzebski (University of Oklahoma)

4:50p.m. – 6:00p.m.
“Detachment: A Trait-Reliabilist Virtue in Linji’s Chan Buddhism”
Presenter: Tao Jiang (Rutgers University)
Commentator: Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)


Registration

RSVP is required for attendance, either in-person (limited to the
room capacity) or online.
https://go.rutgers.edu/chinesephilworkshop

Q&A is limited to the in-person audience.


Location

New Brunswick Theological Seminary
35 Seminary Place
Hageman Hall Conference Room
New Brunswick, NJ 08901


Contact:

Nancy Rosario
Rutgers University
Email: nr...@religion.rutgers.edu

Website of the workshop:
https://rccs.rutgers.edu/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2022/04/22/2230/54/fifth-rutgers-workshop-on-chinese-philosophy-in-person-live-streaming-rsvp-required?Itemid=147




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