SACP SESSIONS AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION
November 19-22, 2011
San Francisco, California
MP 20-394
Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy:
“Current Themes in the Philosophy of Nishida Kitarô”
11/20: Sunday – 5:00 pm-6:30 pm
Room: MM-Sierra H
James Heisig, Nanzan University, Presiding
MichikoYusa, Western Washington University: Unraveling the Kyoto School’s ‘Logic of Soku’-How ‘Negation qua Affirmation’ is Possible
Takushi Odagiri, Stanford University: Nishida’s System of Universals and His Concept of Religious Consciousness
Gereon Kopf, Luther College: Critical or Topological: Reading Nishida as Subversive Philosopher
MP21-400
Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy:
“Freedom in Indian Philosophy”
11/21: Monday – 7:00 pm-8:30 pm
Room: HI-Golden Gate 1
Nona R. Bolin, Memphis College of Art, Presiding
Bina Gupta, University of Missouri: Freedom in Advaita Vedanta
Douglas Berger, Southern Illinois University: Conditioning and Grasping: A Reconsideration of Nagarjuna’s Philosophical Vocabulary
Nona R. Bolin, Memphis College of Art: Freedom from Freedom: Surviving the Absurd in Madhyamika Buddhism