Sekce I: neděle večer, 27. prosince, 18.30-21.30 (šest paralelních sekcí, plus různé skupiny)
- Varieties of Externalism in Late Medieval Philosophy of Mind (Symposium: Calvin Normore, Claude Panaccio, komentátor: Gyula Klima)
- Teaching Chinese Philosophy – Challenges and Promises (APA Committee Session), program:
- Manyul Im: “Is a Little Bit of Chinese Better or Worse than None?”;
- Joel Kupperman: “Chinese Philosophy and Processes of Self-Fashioning”;
- JeeLoo Liu “Making Sense of Chinese Philosophy: From Pre-Qin Philosophy to Neo-Confucianism”;
- May Sim “A Passage to China through the West”;
- Bryan W. Van Norden: “Suggestions for How to Avoid both Demonization and Apotheosis of the Other”
Tady je rozhodnutí obtížné, ze čtrnácti paralelních sekcí jedna se týká epistemologie - a tady mi Vlasta Vohánka doporučuje toto:
- 2:00-3:00 p.m. Chris Tucker “Why Open-Minded People Should Endorse Dogmatism” (komentátor: Eric Morton)
- Australian Contributions to 20th-Century Analytic Metaphysics (APA Committee Session), program:
- Mark Johnston: “Tropes and Universals”
- Brian Weatherson:“Realism in Australian Metaphysics” (komentátor: Ted Sider)
Pak následuje hromada skupinových setkání od 17.00-21.30; nejvíce mne zaujalo:
- Topic: Daoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism in A New Light: Dao, Word, and Experience (Association of Chinese Philosophers in America)
- Stephen Walker:“From Ways of Acting to the Way Things Act: Ontologies of Dao in Early China” (komentář: Steven Geisz)
- Chien-hsing Ho:“One Name, Infinite Meanings: An Analysis of Jizang’s Thought on Meaning and Linguistic Reference” (komentář: Xiaofei Tu)
- Haiming Wen:“Confucian Pragmatism on Contextualizing Mind and Experience”
(komentář: Suk Choi)
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