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SACP Listserv CFP - Confucianism: Comparisons and Controversies

February 19th 2020 MDT

SACP Members may be interested in the following call for papers. CLICK HERE FOR DOWNLOADABLE CFP (WORD DOCUMENT) Confucianism: Comparisons and Controversies Professors Eirik Harris (Hong Kong Baptist University) and Henrique Schneider (Nordakademie) are guest editing volume 8.2 of the Journal Culture and Dialogue (Brill). The guest editors seek 7-10 papers of high quality on topics related to Chinese philosophy, particularly engaging with all different types of Confucianism. This can occur from a perspective rooted ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv New Publication: Merleau-Ponty and Nishida

February 18th 2020 MDT

SACP is pleased to share the publication of Merleau-Ponty and Nishida: Artistic Expression as Motor-Perceptual Faith by Adam Loughnane. external url: https://www.sunypress.edu/p-6803-merleau-ponty-and-nishida.aspx *Summary* Places the phenomenologies of Merleau-Ponty and Nishida in dialogue and uncovers a demand for a motor-perceptual form of faith in both philosophers’ meditations on artistic expression. In Merleau-Ponty and Nishida, Adam Loughnane initiates a fascinating new dialogue between two of the tw ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv CFP: SACP at AAR Boston 2020

February 17th 2020 MDT

SACP Call for Papers 2020 AAR Annual Meeting, Boston November 21-34, 2020 The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy invites you to submit your paper or panel proposal for the AAR annual meeting 2020. The SACP will host at least one panel at this year's AAR meeting. The panel will be scheduled on Saturday (11/21) in the morning, before the start of the official AAR program. Depending on the number of proposals, a second panel will be added back to back to the first SACP panel. As for the topic of the paper or ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv CFP: Panikkar Symposium at AAR 2020

February 17th 2020 MDT

Call for Papers SACP Raimon Panikkar Symposium on Diatopical Hermeneutics AAR Boston, November 20, 2020 At the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Boston, the SACP will host the annual symposium on Raimon Panikkar and his intercultural-intrareligious thought. This symposium, offered in addition to the regular SACP panel(s), has been made possible by private donations. It will take place on November 20 (Friday), the day before the beginning of the official AAR program in order to avoid scheduling con ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv deadline extended: CFP 52nd Annual Conference

February 15th 2020 MDT

Dear all, We have extended the deadline for all kinds of proposals for the 52nd Annual Conference of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (http://www.sacpweb.org/) at the University of San Francisco to Saturday March 7. You will hear from us around the end of March. All the best, The SACP Board ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv Tenure track position in Chinese Studies

February 5th 2020 MDT

Dear SACP Members, We were asked to share the following job posting with our members. A professorship in Chinese Studies has just been announced at Tallinn University, with philosophy as one of the preferred areas of specialization: https://www.tlu.ee/en/taxonomy/term/84/professor-chinese-studies Sincerely, The SACP Board ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv Reminder: CFP for SACP 52nd Annual Conference deadline Feb. 15, 2020

January 29th 2020 MDT

Dear SACP Members, This is a reminder that the deadline Call for Papers for the 52nd Annual Conference in San Francisco is Februrary 15, 2020. We hope to see you there! Sincerely, The SACP Board Call for Papers Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy 52nd Annual Conference October 1-4, 2020 University of San Francisco, USA CONFERENCE THEME: One and Many Due date for Proposal submission: February 15, 2020 The 52nd annual Conference of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (http ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv Keynote for SACP 2020

December 29th 2019 MDT

Dear SACP members, Thank you for your participation in the selection of the keynote for our next conference. I am pleased to inform you that Professor Hei-Sook Kim, who is professor of philosophy and also current president of Ehwa Womans University, Seoul, Korea, has agreed to deliver a keynote speech at the SACP 2020. I very much look forward to hearing her speech. The due date for the submission of the proposal is February 15, 2020. I hope that many of you can join the conference at the University of San Francisco. ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv Reminder: Vote for a Keynote for the SACP 2020

December 12th 2019 MDT

Dear SACP members, Below is a list of candidates for a keynote speech for the SACP 2020 at the University of San Francisco. The nominations were received during the General Meeting at the SACP 2019 at Bath Spa University and the slate was finalized by the Board. Please vote for three people by ranking them as your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice. The voting opens immediately until December 14, 2019. Please send your vote to SACP Secretary, Marzenna Jakubjack at sacp.conference@PROTECTED. Candidates in al ...Continue Reading

SACP Listserv Vote for a Keynote for the SACP 2020

December 7th 2019 MDT

Dear SACP members, Below is a list of candidates for a keynote speech for the SACP 2020 at the University of San Francisco. The nominations were received during the General Meeting at the SACP 2019 at Bath Spa University and the slate was finalized by the Board. Please vote for three people by ranking them as your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice. The voting opens immediately until December 14, 2019. Please send your vote to SACP Secretary, Marzenna Jakubjack at sacp.conference@PROTECTED. Candidates in al ...Continue Reading
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