Greetings and Happy New Year SACP Friends!
In this email, please find two PDFs regarding the annual Raimon Panikkar Prize (one poster and one call for applications).
Also, the Eastern APA is currently underway. One panel has already passed (Elena Ziliotti and Bin Song, on Confucian political philosophy), but the other is still upcoming. If interested, you may contact Brandon Underwood about virtual access. The panel is Tuesday Jan 18th 2-5pm, with Brandon Underwood, Frank Saunders, and Jing Iris Hu, speaking on Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy.
Session G26E:
Brandon Underwood (Vanderbilt University) “Zhuangzian Boredom”
Waldemar Brys (University of New South Wales) “Benevolent Agents in the Mengzi and the Problem of 2A5”
Frank Saunders (Yonsei University) “Two Approaches to Fate in the Zhuangzi”
Jing Iris Hu (Concordia University) “Confucius Was Lonely Too”
Sincerely,
The SACP Board
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