【IAS&FAH-DPHIL】UM Philosophy Forum Distinguished Scholars Series – 6: Professor Chenyang Li (23 September 2024; 4-5:30 PM)

【高研院&人文學院哲學與宗教學系】澳大哲學名師系列講堂 - 6:李晨陽教授(2024年9月23日;下午4-5:30)

Dear Colleagues and Students,

The Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (IAS) cordially invites you to participate in the UM Philosophy Forum Distinguished Scholars Series – 6, scheduled for 23 September 2024 (Mon). We are honoured to have Professor Chenyang Li from Nanyang Technological University, explore the topic of “Reshaping Confucianism.” We are also delighted to have Professor Lisheng Chen and Professor Qingjie Wang from the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of FAH, as the discussants, and Professor Xingzhong Yu, Director of IAS and Chair Professor of the FLL, as the moderator for this forum. Please find the details below:

  • Title: Reshaping Confucianism
  • Organizers: Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences; Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, FAH
  • Date: 23 September, 2024 (Mon)
  • Time: 4-5:30 PM
  • Language: English and Chinese
  • Venue: Lecture Hall, Cultural Building (E34 – G011)
  • Registration: Click HERE

Abstract:
This talk will present the main argument in the speaker’s recent book, Reshaping Confucianism: A Progressive Inquiry (Oxford University Press, 2023). It includes the following components. First, Confucianism is a living tradition and should be considered as such in our search. Second, there are at least two approaches to studying Confucianism: historical and philosophical. These serve different purposes and should not be confused.
Third, in developing Confucianism in the 21st century, we should follow a principle of progressive humanity. We should not only make sense of ancient thinkers by placing them under their own historical circumstances as prescribed by the principle of humanity, but also expand their ideas on the basis of their overall philosophical dispositions in response to modern sensibilities. That is, from an ancient thinker’s general attitude and philosophical framework, we propose new views that someone sharing such attitude and framework may come to hold under modern circumstances.

We look forward to seeing you at this event! For more information about IAS, please visit the website of IAS at https://ias.um.edu.mo/. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at ias.programme@um.edu.mo.

Best regards,
The Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences

Students who attend on-site will receive 1 SP and 15 CS for “Knowledge Integration” in the Whole Person Development Award.