Programme Name | Duration | Document |
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Self-financing Scholars or Students Visiting Programme | ||
Short-term Academic Exchange Programme | 2 weeks | |
PhD Students Short-term Visiting Programme | 2 weeks |
2 reference letters from professors |
Number | Name | Organization | Visiting Period |
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193 | Barbara Aniela Bonar | University of Wroclaw, Poland | 8/5/2024 – 21/5/2024 |
192 | Rory Edmund O'Neill | East China Normal University | 13/5/2024 – 21/5/2024 |
191 | Im Yu-jeong | Taiwan University | 8/5/2024 – 21/5/2024 |
190 | Paul van Els | Leiden University | 3/3/2024 - 16/3/2024 |
189 | Lai Quping | Sun Yat-sen University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
188 | Ha Lei | Sichuan University | 17/1/2024 - 28/1/2024 |
187 | Lai Shi San | Sun Yat-sen University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
186 | Chen Yun | East China Normal University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
185 | Lin Ming Chao | Department of Philosophy, Taiwan University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
184 | Dong Yaomin | Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
183 | Cui Xiaojiao | School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
182 | Zhang Qingjiang | Sun Yat-sen University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
181 | Xin Fang | Tsinghua University | 17/1/2024 - 30/1/2024 |
180 | Michel Dalissier | Kanazawa University, Japan | 4/12/2023 - 17/12/2023 |
179 | Sun Weimin | California State University Northridge | 29/11/2023 - 12/12/2023 |
178 | Xu Zhemeng | University of Leuven, Belgium | 29/11/2023 - 12/12/2023 |
177 | Franklin Perkins | University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, USA | 29/11/2023 - 12/12/2023 |
176 | Wang Yu Tzu | Department of Chinese Literature,Taiwan University | 27/11/2023 - 10/12/2023 |
175 | Li Ruohui | School of Chinese Classics, Renmin University of China | 29/11/2023 - 12/12/2023 |
174 | Cai Sihan | School of Philosophy, Fudan University | 29/11/2023 - 12/12/2023 |
173 | Yu Xiuling | Northwest University of Political Science and Law | 10/9/2018-30/1/2019 |
172 | Manuel Rivera Espinoza | University of Macau | 28/3/2019-9/4/2019 |
171 | Zhang Feng | Australian National University | 28/3/2019-9/4/2019 |
170 | Magdalena Filipczuk | Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow | 28/3/2019-9/4/2019 |
169 | Shubhra Tripathi | Government of Madhya Pradesh | 29/3/2019-9/4/2019 |
168 | Sophia Katz | Tel-Hai Academic College | 21-31/1/2019 |
167 | Liao Yu Wei | National Taiwan University | 16-28/1/2019 |
166 | Huang Zixun | Fudan University | 16-28/1/2019 |
165 | Zhai Kuifeng | Shandong University | 16-28/1/2019 |
164 | Li Chen | Shenzhen University | 16-28/1/2019 |
163 | Masayuki Sato | National Taiwan University | 16-28/1/2019 |
162 | Li Mengyun | ZHEJIANG GONGSHANG University | 26/2/2018-26/8/2018 |
161 | Zhang Wa | Peking University | 16-30/4/2018 |
160 | Mi Jinzhong | Southeast University | 11/3/2018-30/6/2018 |
159 | Zhang Hongmin | Zhejiang academy of social sciences | 7-21/5/2018 |
158 | Liu Jianping | Southwest University | 3-17/4/2018 |
157 | Chien-hsing Ho | Academia Sinica | 29/1/2018-11/2/2018 |
156 | Qin,PING | Wuhan University | 1/9/2017-28/2/2018 |
155 | Chun-wei Lin | National Taiwan University | 9-22/10/2017 |
154 | Chen-HuiYu | National Central University | 20/2/2018-6/3/2018 |
153 | LYU XIN | Sun Yat-sen University | 15-29/12/2017 |
152 | Wang Ge | Sun Yat-sen University | 15-29/12/2017 |
151 | Zemian Zheng | Wuhan University | 5-9/10/2018 |
150 | Chang, So An | Academia Sinica | 1/9/2017-30/4/2018 |
149 | Liu JeeLoo | California State University, Fullerton | 4 - 18/10/2016 |
148 | Li Rui | Beijing Normal University | 1 - 14 / 12 / 2016 |
147 | He Yixin | Peking University | 3 - 17 / 12 / 2016 |
146 | Tsai Chen-feng | National Taiwan University | 5 - 15 / 12 / 2016 |
145 | Chung Chun-yu | Academia Sinica | 8 - 19 / 12 / 2016 |
144 | Chang So-an | Academia Sinica | 18-31/12/2016 & 1/1-30/4/2017 |
143 | Chen Jen-kuen | Huafan University | 1 - 7 / 4 / 2017 |
142 | Lin An-wu | Tzu Chi University | 3 - 14 / 4 / 2017 |
141 | Lin Yuan-tse | National Chengchi University | 3 - 17 / 4 / 2017 |
140 | Sun Bangjin | Wenzhou University | 3 - 17 / 4 / 2017 |
139 | Zeng Haijun | Sichuan University | 3 - 17 / 4 / 2017 |
138 | Philippe Major | National University of Singapore | 3 - 17 / 4 / 2017 |
137 | Yuan Cheng-wei | National Taiwan University | 3 - 17 / 4 / 2017 |
136 | Zhou Haoxiang | Hebei University | 6-12/3/2016 |
136 | Go Jaesuk | Sung Kyun Kwan University | 4 - 16 / 4 / 2017 |
135 | Pi MiMi | Peking University | 28/2-13/3/2016 |
134 | Yang Jie | Wuhan University of Technology | 28/2-13/3/2016 |
133 | Lei Yongqiang | Henan University of Science and Technology | 28/2-13/3/2016 |
132 | Chen Bisheng | Renmin University | 28/2-13/3/2016 |
131 | Wang Minguang | Luoyang Normal University | 28/2-13/3/2016 |
130 | Zhang Zhihong | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 28/2-13/3/2016 |
129 | He Zhaotian | The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 16/6/2015 - 30/6/2015 |
128 | Liu Wei | Sun Yat-sen University | 1/4/2015 - 15/4/2015 |
127 | Fang Xudong | East China Normal University | 1/4/2015 - 15/4/2015 |
126 | Huang Qian | East China Normal University | 2/3/2015 - 16/3/2015 |
125 | Bai Yuxiao | Nanjing University | 2/3/2015 - 16/3/2015 |
124 | Zhu Jian | Nanjing University | 3/3/2014 - 10/3/2014 |
123 | Xia Weizhong | Nanjing University | 3/3/2014 - 10/3/2014 |
122 | Xi Liuqin | Huaiyin Normal University | 28/2/2014 - 14/3/2014 |
121 | Deng Qingping | China Jiangxi Normal University | 3/3/2014 - 17/3/2014 |
120 | Liao Xiaowei | Huazhong University of Science and Technology | 3/3/2014 - 17/3/2014 |
119 | ISHII Tsuyoshi | The University of Tokyo | 18/3/2014 - 1/4/2014 |
118 | Lu Yinghua | Southern Illinois University Carbondale | 3/3/2014 - 17/3/2014 |
117 | Li Jingfeng | Beijing Normal University | 3/3/2014 - 12/3/2014 |
116 | Liu Jun | Renmin University of China | 3/3/2014 - 17/3/2014 |
115 | Xu Yingjin | Fudan University | 11/11/2012 - 25/11/2012 |
114 | Zhang Ruitao | China University of Petroleum | 12/11/2012 - 26/11/2012 |
113 | Hu Ketao | China University Of Mining And Technology | 12/11/2012 - 26/11/2012 |
112 | Alimu Tuoheti | Peking University | 12/11/2012 - 26/11/2012 |
111 | Lin Shujuan | National Tsing Hua University | 12/11/2012 - 19/11/2012 |
110 | Guo Liang | Sun Yat-Sen University | 12/11/2012 - 26/11/2012 |
110 | Jia Xuehong | University of Yangzhou | 12/1/2013 - 11/1/2014 |
109 | Li Chenyang | Nanyang Technological University | 2/1/2013 - 13/1/2013 |
108 | Li Yuyong | Nanjing University of Info. Science & Technology | 21/1/2013 - 3/2/2013 |
106 | Liang Tao | Renmin University of China | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
105 | Pham Lee Moi | Academia Sinica | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
104 | Huang Kuan-yun | National Tsing Hua University | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
103 | Chen Shaoming | Sun Yat-sen University | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
102 | Li Lanfen | Sun Yat-sen University | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
101 | Chen Chyi-yang | National Tsing Hua University | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
100 | Zhang Rulun | Fudan University | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
99 | Jiang Limei | Beijing Normal University | 23/6/2012 - 1/7/2012 |
98 | Lu Jianyou | Xi'an Jiaotong University | 27/2/2012 - 12/3/2012 |
97 | Li Yaonan | University of science and Technology | 27/2/2012 - 12/3/2012 |
96 | Li Xiaoying | Shangqiu Normal University | 27/2/2012 - 12/3/2012 |
95 | Xu Jiaxing | Nanchang University | 27/2/2012 - 12/3/2012 |
94 | Lu Hui-Ling | National Taiwan Normal University | 27/2/2012 - 12/3/2012 |
93 | Chen Lisheng | Sun Yat-sen University | 16/4/2012 - 30/4/2012 |
92 | Zhang Ke | Fudan University | 16/4/2012 - 30/4/2012 |
91 | Eric S. Nelson | University of Massachusetts Lowell | 5/6/2011 - 19/6/2011 |
90 | Qin Ping | Wuhan University | 15/6/2011 - 29/6/2011 |
89 | Lin Chung-I | National Chengchi University | 15/6/2011 - 29/6/2011 |
88 | He Jinli | Trinity University | 15/6/2011 - 29/6/2011 |
87 | Elisa Sabattini | University of Sassari | 15/6/2011 - 29/6/2011 |
86 | Chuang Yuan Fu | Chinese Culture University | 20/6/2011 - 4/7/2011 |
85 | Su Tzu Ying | National Central University | 7/2/2011 - 21/2/2011 |
84 | Wu Hui Ling | National Central University | 7/2/2011 - 21/2/2011 |
83 | Chu Ping-tzu | National Tsing Hua University | 7/2/2011 - 21/2/2011 |
82 | Gao Ruiquan | South China Normal University | 21/11/2010 - 27/11/2010 |
81 | He Zhangrong | South China Normal University | 15/11/2010 - 29/11/2010 |
80 | Huang Pumin | Renmin University of China | 18/11/2010 - 28/11/2010 |
79 | Wu Xianlin | The Res Institute of Buddhist Culture of China | 18/10/2010 - 1/11/2010 |
78 | Liu Kedi | Hangzhou Normal University | 18/10/2010 - 1/11/2010 |
77 | Zhang Yunsheng | Renmin University of China | 16/10/2010 - 30/10/2010 |
76 | Lily Qiao | South East University | 16/10/2010 - 30/10/2010 |
75 | Lin Wei | South China Normal University | 14/5/2010 - 28/5/2010 |
74 | Xu Ning | Shaanxi Normal University | 17/5/2010 - 31/5/2010 |
73 | Jiang Limei | Beijing Normal University | 14/5/2010 - 28/5/2010 |
72 | Cai Qinghua | Fudan University | 14/5/2010 - 28/5/2010 |
71 | Wang Xiang | Stanford University | 14/5/2010 - 28/5/2010 |
70 | Zhang Yonglu | Renmin University of China | 14/5/2010 - 28/5/2010 |
69 | Lin Rongjie | Xiamen University | 14/9/2009 - 28/9/2009 |
68 | Li Ruohui | Fudan University | 14/9/2009 - 28/9/2009 |
67 | Sun Qianqian | Wuhan University | 14/9/2009 - 28/9/2009 |
66 | Sun Hutang | Central University for Nationalities | 14/9/2009 - 28/9/2009 |
65 | Guo Meihua | Shanghai Normal University | 11/5/2009 - 25/5/2009 |
64 | Lin Lechang | Shaanxi Normal University | 11/5/2009 - 25/5/2009 |
63 | Yu Zhiping | Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences | 11/5/2009 - 25/5/2009 |
62 | Li Chenggui | Nanjing University | 11/5/2009 - 25/5/2009 |
61 | Xing Yihai | Sun Yat-Sen University | 11/5/2009 - 25/5/2009 |
60 | Tsai Miao-kun | National University of Singapore | 11/5/2009 - 25/5/2009 |
59 | Chen Chang | Wuhan University | 29/9/2008 - 11/10/2008 |
58 | Sun Hongxia | Liang Yuan Government Administration Office | 29/9/2008 - 11/10/2008 |
57 | Zhao Xingliang | Hunan University of Science and Technology | 29/9/2008 - 11/10/2008 |
56 | Chen Jie | Beijing Institute of Technology | 29/9/2008 - 11/10/2008 |
55 | Han Likun | Peking University | 29/9/2008 - 11/10/2008 |
54 | Bendick Ong | National University of Singapore | 1/9/2008 - 7/12/2008 |
53 | Xu Guidi | Beijing Normal University | 11/8/2008 - 25/8/2008 |
52 | Shentu Luming | Nanjing University | 11/8/2008 - 25/8/2008 |
51 | Liao Hsuan-i | Chinese Culture University | 11/8/2008 - 25/8/2008 |
50 | Lin Ming-Chao | Taiwan Normal University | 11/8/2008 - 25/8/2008 |
49 | Marcus Heese | University of Munich | 28/7/2008 - 8/10/2008 |
48 | Fu Hung-liang | The University of British Columbia | 7/1/2008 - 30/6/2008 |
47 | Sang Dapeng | China Three Gorges University | 18/12/2007 - 14/1/2008 |
46 | Shirley Chan | Macquarie University | 18/12/2007 - 14/1/2008 |
45 | Li Xuezhu | The China Tibetology Res Centre | 18/12/2007 - 14/1/2008 |
44 | Yang Shaohan | Fudan University | 18/12/2007 - 24/12/2007 |
43 | Ma Hao | Fudan University | 10/12/2007 - 6/1/2008 |
42 | Chen Jing | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 10/12/2007 - 10/2/2008 |
41 | Gan Chunsong | Renmin University of China | 7/12/2007 - 30/1/2008 |
40 | Xing Wen | Trinity University | 4/10/2007 - 10/10/2007 |
39 | Sung Hiu-Chuk | University of New South Wales | 1/9/2007 - 26/2/2008 |
38 | Zhang Jie | Wuhan University | 17/6 - 13/7/2007 |
37 | Chen Li-kuei | National Taiwan Normal University | 14/6/2007 - 20/6/2007 |
36 | Bai Xi | Capital Normal University | 11/6/2007 - 10/7/2007 |
35 | Tao Hongyin | University of California, Los Angles | 17/6/2007 - 18/7/2007 |
34 | Ding Sixin | Wuhan University | 17/6/2007 - 2/7/2007 |
33 | Liang Tao | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 17/6/2007 - 30/6/2007 |
32 | Li Ling | Peking University | 15/6/2007 - 21/6/2007 |
31 | Chen Zehong | Guangzhou Fang Chi Guan | 2/7/2007 - 9/7/2007 |
30 | Liu Dong | Peking University | 2/7/2007 - 9/7/2007 |
29 | Ma Yongkang | Sun Yat-sen University | 9/5/2007 - 8/6/2007 |
28 | Guo Xiaodong | Fudan University | 25/5/2007 - 24/6/2007 |
27 | Wang Yingjie | Capital Normal University | 9/5/2007 - 8/6/2007 |
26 | Chen Shengbo | Lanzhou University | 1/4/2007 - 30/4/2007 |
25 | Franklin Perkins | DePaul University | 1/4/2007 - 15/4/2007 |
24 | Li Dahua | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 1/4/2007 - 31/7/2007 |
23 | Fang Xudong | Shanghai University | 26/3/2007 - 26/5/2007 |
22 | Adam Gbur | Northeast Normal University | 1/2/2007 – 28/2/2007 |
21 | Fang Yong | East China Normal University | 17/11 – 1/12/2006 |
20 | Dong Qun | Southeast University | 17/11/2006 – 1/12/2006 |
19 | Zhou Shengchun | Zhejiang University | 17/11/2006 – 1/12/2006 |
18 | Lin Hongxing | Fudan University | 17/11/2006 – 1/12/2006 |
17 | Lei Jing | Sun Yat-sen University | 1/9/2006 - 29/9/2006 |
16 | Hagop Sarkissian | Duke University | 25/8/2006 – 18/12/2006 |
15 | Lin Guanghua | Capital Normal University | 15/8/2006 – 14/9/2006 |
14 | Lin Anwu | National Taiwan Normal University | 短期交流計劃 |
13 | Ng On-cho | Pennsylvania State University | 2/6/2006 – 1/8/2006 |
12 | Tong Qiang | Nanjing University | 15/5/2006 - 28/5/2006 |
11 | Xu Sumin | Nanjing University | 15/5/2006 - 28/5/2006 |
10 | Bai Xi | Capital Normal University | 10/4/2006 – 9/8/2006 |
9 | Liang Tao | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 14/12/2005 – 28/12/2005 |
8 | Chen Jing | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences | 14/12/2005 – 28/12/2005 |
7 | Lu Xichen | University of Central South | 14/12/2005 – 28/12/2005 |
6 | Richard John Lynn | University of Toronto | 12/12/2005 – 26/12/2005 |
5 | Song Ruizhi | Center of Western and Orient Culture Development | 4/10/2005 |
4 | Stephen Angle | Wesleyan University | 3/5/2005 – 12/5/2005 |
3 | Bai Xi | Capital Normal University | 2/5/2005 – 15/5/2005 |
2 | Wu Zhenglan | Nanjing University | 2/5/2005 – 15/5/2005 |
1 | Fu Xinyi | Nanjing University | 2/5/2005 – 15/5/2005 |
Registration:https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13694935
List of participants:
Prof. Harvey Lederman (Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin)
Prof. Justin Tiwald (Philosophy Department, University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Simon Wong Man-ho (Division of Humanities, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Prof. Zheng Zemian (Department of Philosophy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Cheng Chung-yi (Department of Philosophy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Registration:https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13684644
Abstract:
Drawing from the Analects and other classical texts related to Confucius, this lecture explores the characteristics and significance of what we term “rooted cosmopolitanism” as manifested in Confucius’ thought and practice. This nuanced perspective not only encompasses cosmopolitan ideals of transcending territorial and ethnic boundaries but also maintains a delicate equilibrium between unity and diversity, often overlooked in more radical interpretations of cosmopolitanism. Additionally, a comparative analysis with contemporary perspectives on rooted cosmopolitanism, such as those proposed by Appiah, will be briefly explored. By delving into Confucian rooted cosmopolitanism, this lecture illuminates the connection between Confucianism and global perspectives, highlighting its enduring relevance in contemporary discussions on cosmopolitanism.
Registration:https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13682697
List of participants:
Mainland China
Prof. WU Genyou(Wuhan University)
Title: “大心”與“神明”——戴震的認識論思想探論 Abstract
Prof. LI Changran(Editorial and Research Center of Confucian Canon, Peking University)
Title: “精能之至”——戴震的自然必然本然架構暨其靈魂觀念 Abstract
Prof. LIU Liangjian(East China Normal University)
Title: “悅”確證自然與必然非二事:戴震協絜倫理學發微 Abstract
U.S.
Prof. NG On-cho(The Pennsylvania State University)
Title: A Moral Sentimentalist Reading of Dai Zhen’s Qing-ism Abstract
Prof. HU Minghui(The University of California, Santa Cruz)
Title: The New Classical Vision of Dai Zhen in Eighteenth-Century China Abstract
Hong Kong
Prof. Justin TIWALD(The University of Hong Kong)
Title: Dai Zhen’s Normative Ethics Abstract
Prof. Chris FRASER(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: The Nature and Force of Normativity in Dài Zhèn Abstract
Prof. CHANG So-an(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. HUANG Yong(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. YAO Zhihua(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Dr. CHONG Yun-chak(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: 戴震與焦循:從「六經載道」到「聖人道大」 Abstract
Prof. CHENG Kat-hung Dennis(The Education University of Hong Kong)
Title: 再論社群主義(Communitarianism)與戴震哲學 Abstract
Prof. CHENG Chung-yi(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. ZHENG Zemian(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Abstract:
This essay introduces the notion of Confucian exclusivism. Whereas Christian exclusivism refers to the belief that salvation is limited to those who exercise personal faith in Jesus Christ, Confucian exclusivism refers not to an ideological boundary between those who have faith in Confucius and those who do not. Rather, Confucian exclusivism refers to exclusivist attitudes and actions exhibited by Confucius as he is portrayed in the Analects. Attention is drawn to what may be plausibly interpreted as nationalism and speciesism in the Analects. Several passages are examined to assess the extent to which nationalism and speciesism pervade the Analects, marking out distinctions in moral value and consideration among groups of people and between humans and animals. These passages are juxtaposed with others in the Analects which challenge these exclusivist interpretations. Recent scholarship on Confucian exemplarist morality is also engaged, providing an additional impetus for engaging with this topic: If Confucius is a moral exemplar to be admired and emulated by those who encounter him in the Analects, it is necessary to critically confront the exclusivist strands of his thought and action.
Registration:https://forms.office.com/r/PnKQ7iNHxH
List of participants:
Chair:Prof. Chen Chien Huang, Professor of the Centre for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism
1) Title: 佛界之思議境與不思議境:莊周夢蝶之三千一念含義
Prof. Brook Ziporyn Mircea Eliade Professor of Chinese Religion, Philosophy, and Comparative Thought, The University of Chicago
Moderator:Prof. Yao Zhihua, Professor of Department of Philosophy, CUHK
2) Title: 互具與感應:天台宗「不思議境」新解
Prof. Li Silong, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Peking University
Moderator:Prof. Zhao Dinghua, Associate Professor, Centre of Buddhist Studies, Hong Kong Chu Hai College
Link of recorded workshop :https://cuhk.zoom.us/rec/share/9KH-8QImHZ7mq4ted0rr491S3HyIC-S_a0HFDVmbvXeQH6YUHqLKhQbsVpGXX67p.MiQEN8joKvmTmTU8
Passcode:C.L61Yu!
Registration: https://forms.office.com/r/PnKQ7iNHxH
List of participants:
Mainland China
Prof. Wang Shunran (Shenzhen University)
Prof. Wang Shuo (Beihang University)
Title: 管道與鏡像——宋明儒者「修身夢」研究 Abstract
Prof. Wu Zhen (Fudan University)
Prof. Chen Lisheng (Sun Yat-sen University)
Title: 面向「目前實事」:心學工夫論中的「當下」時刻 Abstract
Prof. Chen Chang (Tongji University)
Title: 王陽明靜坐工夫新論 Abstract
Prof. Zhang Xing (Southeast University)
Title: 信關:羅近溪的良知信仰與本體工夫 Abstract
Prof. Peng Guoxiang (Zhejiang University)
Title: 爱情中的唐君毅——以《致廷光书》为中心 Abstract
Prof. Liao Xiaowei (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
Title: 直養而無害:孟子論養心之道 Abstract
Prof. Lai Quping (Sun Yat-sen University)
Title: 誠—獨—形—化——先秦思想中的誠論譜系 Abstract
Taiwan
Prof. Lu Cheng-i (Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy)
Title: 「氣質之性何在?」(續)── 韓國寒洲學派對朱子「本然之性∕氣質之性」的理解 Abstract
Prof. Lin Yueh-hui (Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy)
Title: 「宗旨」與「功夫論」之建構:以王陽明「致良知」、劉蕺山「慎獨」為中心 Abstract
Prof. Liang Fen-cheng (Tunghai University)
Title: 能力取徑視野下的儒家社會實踐──以梁漱溟的鄉村實踐為例 Abstract
Hong Kong
Prof. Chang So-an (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Huang Yong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Cheng Kat Hung Dennis (The Education University of Hong Kong)
Title: 《易》哲學五大法則芻議 Abstract
Prof. Cheng Chung-yi (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Zheng Zemian (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Dr. Tang Hong-wang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: 詮釋學參照下的工夫論建構 Abstract
Registration: https://cuhk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpdeGuqzsiG9WqV6BO9FiP8fws8hRP3KhE
List of participants:
Canada
Prof. Chan Wing-Cheuk (Brock University, Canada)
Title:Huayan Buddhism and Zhu Xi Abstract
Mainland China
Prof. Li Chenggui (Nanjing University)
Title:宋明理學中的三教之辨—戴震的學術實踐及學術經驗 Abstract
Prof. Ha Lei (Sichuan University)
Title:成為聖人的標準及其意義 Abstract
Prof. Sheng Kai (Tsing Hua University)
Title:隋唐佛教宗派形成的文明史意義 Abstract
Prof. Gong Jun (Sun Yat-sen University)
Title:從經史之學到道學:再論北宋思想史上的辟佛說 Abstract
Taiwan
Prof. Lin Chen-kuo(Chengchi University)
Title:反向的判教:從泰勒的《重拾實在論》重讀牟宗三的《智的直覺與中國哲學 Abstract
Prof. Keng Ching(Taiwan University)
Title:佛家的空僅僅是抒義字嗎?牟宗三佛家體用義之再衡定 Abstract
Prof. Yang Cho-hon(Graduate Institute of Philosophy Central University / Soochow University)
Macau
Prof. Jia Jinhua(University of Macau)
Title:《楞嚴經》與唐五代禪宗:禪宗中國化的問題再研 Abstract
Hong Kong
Prof. Yao Zhihua(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title:「依託施設」與「假名」 Abstract
Prof. Jenny Hung(The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Title:三論宗吉藏「空」觀與「不空佛性」思想的融合 Abstract
Mr. Yang Changjie(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title:再探字中有筆與句中有眼:黃庭堅書論與禪宗之交涉 Abstract
Prof. Zheng Zemian(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title:謝靈運的詩與玄——從《辨宗論》中的「宗極」與「憑無」讀謝公山水詩 Abstract
Prof. Chang Soan(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Huang Yong(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Cheng Chung-yi(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Registration: https://cuhk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEofuCpqT4pEt0aSrpLflr5ieRWpWq7150D
List of participants:
USA
Prof. Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago)
Title: Against Following Heaven?: Reflections on Alternate Readings of A Verse in Zhuangzi, Chapter 29
Mainland China
Prof. Chen Yun (East China Normal University)
Title: 方外与方内:《庄子》哲学中的生存真理之张力 Abstract
Prof. Zheng Kai (Peking University)
Title: 试论《庄子》中的《老子》注 Abstract
Prof. Liu Xiaogan (Beijing Normal University)
Title: 庄子考证的一点补充
Taiwan
Prof. Fang Wan-Chuan (Soochow University)
Title:「莫若以明」與「無是無非」──檢討郭象與成玄英的《齊物論》詮釋 Abstract
Prof. Fabian Heubel (Academia Sinica)
Title: The Politics of Uselessness. On Heidegger’s Reading of the Zhuangzi Abstract
Prof. Lin Ming-Chao (National Taiwan University)
Title: 《莊子》的語言悖論及其意義——既有所說又無所說 Abstract
Prof. Lai Hsi-San (National Sun Yat-sen University)
Title:〈齊物論〉「大覺亦夢」的弔詭主體與攖寧法門 Abstract
Prof. Wim De Reu (National Taiwan University)
Title: Who Qualifies as an Advisor? Discussions on Giving Political Advice in the Zhuangzi Abstarct
Hong Kong
Mr. Bai Zqiang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: Xing (性) as the Gift and Task of De (德): Zhuangzi’s Integral Understanding of Human Nature as Coming from and Returning to Dao (道) Abstract
Ms. Lam Hong-ki (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: Knowing and Forgetting in the Zhuangzi Abstract
Prof. Yao Zhihua (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Huang Yong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Cheng Chung-yi (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Zheng Zemian (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Mr. Kwan Ho-chuen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: 論莊子安命觀的兩種詮釋:「以命安義」與「以義安命」 Abstract
與會者名單
中國大陸
陳立勝教授(中山大學)
台灣
沈享民教授(東吳大學)
陳士誠教授(南華大學)
陳志強教授(臺灣大學)
賴柯助教授(中正大學)
香港
黃敏浩教授(香港科技大學)
黃 勇教授(香港中文大學)
鄭宗義教授(香港中文大學)
鄭澤綿教授(香港中文大學)
陳 亮先生(香港中文大學)
Time: 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Language: Mandarin
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Co-organizer: Centre for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism, CUHK
Time: 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Language: Mandarin
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Co-organizer: Centre for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism, CUHK
Time: 4:30 pm
Time:
3:30 pmProfessor B. Alan Wallace has taught Buddhist meditation and philosophy worldwide since 1976. He holds an undergraduate degree in physics and the philosophy of science from Amherst College and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Stanford University. He is the founder and president of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies.
Time: 11:30 am
Abstract:
學術界認為清代學術是考證學由來已久,其實從學術變遷視野觀察,清代學術最重要的貢獻應是「學術史觀」之建立,並由此產生的知識分化論述。這緣起於章學誠、龔自珍倡導的「辨章學術考鏡源流」。因這門學問頗藉力於漢儒劉向、歆的校讎之學,學界遂有稱「校讎學」者,亦有稱「流略之學」者。民國以後學科分類確立,校讎學三分為校勘、目錄、學術史,辨章學術遂名為「學術史」。
本講題從章學誠的六經皆史談起,並指出其後經學家龔自珍對章論的延續與修正,且分別說明二人在近代早期對傳統學術進行梳理所展現出知識分立的開創性眼光,鉤沉出一條線索,以觀察近代早期傳統經史子集四科分類如何演變為近代的經學/史學/思想/文學,尤其子學在其中扮演的角色。
Co-organizers: Res Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture and Institute of Chinese Studies
Delivered in Putonghua
All are welcome
A three days workshop on the hermeneutic inspirations of silk and bamboo-slip texts on the studies of the history of Chinese philosophical thoughts was held in June 2012. Over twenty scholars from Mainland China, Taiwan, UK and the U.S.A. attended in the event. The workshop was funded by Prof. Liu Xiaogan’s RGC project “Inspirations and Challenges from Silk and Bamboo-slip Texts: Philosophical Investigation Based on Interdisciplinary Reses (Phase I)”. It also received a generous sponsorship from Ms Rosana Wong.
In August 2011, our centre co-organized a conference entitled “Opportunities and Challenges: Silk and Bamboo-slip Texts and Chinese Philosophical Thoughts” with China Renmin University and National Taiwan University. Held in Beijing, the event attracted over twenty scholars from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, and the U.S.A.
In August 2011, a six-day papers review workshop for the project “Inspirations and Challenges from Silk and Bamboo-slip Texts: Philosophical Investigation Based on Interdisciplinary Reses (Phase I)” (「簡帛文獻與思想史研究計畫」) was organized. Five experts in the fields of Chinese philosophy and Chinese philology specialized in silk and bamboo-silk texts were invited to attend the workshop. The workshop was funded by Prof. Liu Xiaogan’s Res Grant project “Inspirations and Challenges from Silk and Bamboo-slip Texts: Philosophical Investigation Based on Interdisciplinary Reses (Phase I)”.
In June 2011, a one-day symposium entitled “Human Nature: Does It Exist or Not? Is It Good or Evil?” was held. Six scholars presented papers on their respective areas of specialties around the common theme “human nature”. Each paper was then commented by an expert in that area.
In November 2010, a roundtable discussion on “Guoxue (National Scholarship) and Science: On Nationalism and Scientism” was held. Prof. Huang Pumin (Standing Associate Dean, Guoxue Academia, Renmin University of China) and Prof. Gao Ruiquan (Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University) were invited to present papers. Prof. John Makeham (ICS Visiting Professor and Professor, Australia National University) and Prof. Chen Fong Ching (ICS Honorary Senior Res Fellow) served as commentators of the two papers. An in-depth discussion among all the attendants followed the presentation and commentary session.
In November 2010, the Centre co-organized “Hermeneutics East & West: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Publication of Gadamer’s Truth and Method(詮釋學東與西──伽達默爾《真理與方法》出版五十週年學術會議) with the Edwin Cheng Foundation Asian Centre for Phenomenology and Archive for Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosophy (both of CUHK). Eighteen scholars from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong participated.
The workshop was held on 16 – 27 August 2010 and is co-organized by Professors Liu Xiaogan, Cheng Chi-hsiung, and Liang Tao. The discussion is focused on how to raise the academic standard of the analytical study/res of the most representative silk and bamboo-slip texts. Eventually the workshop aims at producing for the academia, particularly for the fields of intellectual history and history of philosophy, more analytical studies/references of higher reliability. The workshop is under the financial support of the Lee Hysan Foundation and the General Res Fund of the HKSAR Government.
Confucianism: Scholarship, Faith, and Self-Cultivation
Twenty papers were presented by scholars from Canada, Hong Kong, Korea, Mainland China, Taiwan and Singapore. Besides, over 20 scholars participated as moderators and commentators.
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A one-week workshop on the bamboo-silk texts of the Laozi and issues around the topic was held in June 2008, with the participation of nine specialists in the field from Mainland China, Taiwan and the U.S. The workshop was funded by Prof. Liu Xiaogan’s RGC res project “The Laozi Text: Two Millennia Transformation”.
Taoist Textual Interpretation: Historical Approach versus Self Expression
Taoist Textual Interpretation: Historical Approach versus Self Expression
was held on 19—21 December 2007. It aims at bringing the study of Chinese philosophy to a new height and, in particular, increasing our awareness of the importance of methodology. The conference was co-organized by the Centre for the Studies of Daoist Culture of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and New Asia College.
Programme:
The two-week workshop invited 6 scholars from the U.S.A., Mainland China and Taiwan to investigate how the text of the Laozi has evolved in the course of history, and to study the related bamboo and silk texts. They are Professors Chen li-kuei, Tao Hongyin, Liang Tao, Bai Xi, Ding Sixin and Zhang Jie.
An international roundtable forum on the methodology of Chinese philosophy studies was held on 15-16 December 2006. Over 20 scholars from Belgium, Canada, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan and the U.S.A. participated in the discussion.
Over 20 scholars from Hong Kong, Japan, Mainland China and Taiwan participated in the conference.
There was also an exhibition of “The Lotus Sutra — A Message of Peace and Harmonious Coexistence¡¨ co-organized by our Centre, The Institute of Oriental Philosophy, Soka Gakkai International of Hong Kong and St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian.
Over 40 scholars from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore, and the U.S.A. participated in the conference.
Participants were all specialist in the field from Mainland China, Taiwan, the U.S.A., Canada, Germany, Singapore and Korea. There was also a reading group on Guo Xiang Commentaries.
Right after the establishment of our Center, the conference aimed at bridging Chinese and Western philosophy and was proved a success, attracting 23 scholars from over the world. Feedback on the conference was very positive. Reports on the conference can be found in several major publications on philosophy and culture.