【IAS】UM Philosophy Forum Distinguished Scholars Series – 8 was successfully held
【高研院】「澳大哲學名師系列講堂 - 8」順利舉行

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On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Macau, we would like to express our gratitude for your unwavering support to us. Your involvement and support have helped build a strong foundation for our interdisciplinary research platform and inspired us to keep moving forward. The IAS is excited to carry on our mission, rooted in Macau, by organizing high-quality academic activities that showcase the diversity of academic collaboration. |
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由澳門大學人文社科高等研究院、人文學院哲學與宗教學系共同舉辦的「澳大哲學名師系列講堂—第八講」於2025年10月24日下午在人文社科樓(E21A-G049)順利舉行。本次講座特邀復旦大學哲學學院教授,復旦大學通識教育中心主任孫向晨教授主講,主題為「漢語世界與漢語哲學的任務」。講座由澳門大學人文社科高等研究院副院長、人文學院歷史系講座教授王笛教授主持,並邀請中山大學哲學系(珠海)教授兼系主任、博雅學院院長陳建洪教授擔任與談人。
講座伊始,孫向晨教授以「漢語世界與漢語哲學的任務」為主題展開闡述。他指出漢語哲學不僅受到語言體系的局限,也受制於現代性所帶來的哲學框架挑戰。孫教授認為,漢語哲學的核心任務在於回溯其本源,澄清當前所面臨的哲學困境,並探索未來的發展方向。
隨後,孫教授探討了「漢語世界」的獨特性,強調漢語與西方語言在思維方式與世界觀建構上的根本差異。他通過反思胡塞爾、海德格爾等西方哲學家的思想,指出漢語哲學不僅僅是對語言的研究,更是揭示世界觀和存在論的重要途徑。他強調,漢語哲學不僅局限於漢語書寫,而是在面對當代全球挑戰時展現出的一種獨特哲學智慧。
在討論環節中,孫教授與現場師生展開熱烈互動,討論主題廣泛,涵蓋中西哲學的差異與關聯、哲學的普遍性與特殊性、語言與文字在思想表達中的作用,以及外來哲學概念如何融入漢語語境。
此次講座吸引了眾多學者與同學參與,現場氣氛熱烈,激發了大家對漢語哲學與中西思想比較的深入思考。高研院將持續舉辦高品質的學術活動,促進思想交流,拓展人文與哲學研究的視野。
UM Philosophy Forum Distinguished Scholars Series – 8, jointly organised by the Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (IAS) and the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) at the University of Macau, was successfully held on the afternoon of 24 October 2025 at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities Building (E21A-G049). The lecture featured Professor Xiangchen Sun, Professor of Philosophy and Dean of the Division of Humanities at Fudan University, as the keynote speaker. The session was moderated by Professor Di Wang, Associate Director of IAS and Chair Professor of the Department of History at UM, with Professor Jianhong Chen, Chair of the Department of Philosophy (Zhuhai) and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Sun Yat-sen University, serving as discussant.
At the beginning of the lecture, Professor Sun elaborated on the theme “The Chinese Language World and the Mission of Chinese Philosophy.” He pointed out that Chinese philosophy is not only constrained by the structure of its linguistic system but also challenged by the frameworks imposed by modernity. He argued that the central task of Chinese philosophy lies in returning to its intellectual roots, clarifying its present philosophical predicaments, and envisioning future directions for development.
Professor Sun then explored the distinctiveness of the “Chinese language world,” emphasising the fundamental differences between Chinese and Western linguistic frameworks in shaping modes of thought and worldviews. Reflecting on the ideas of Husserl and Heidegger, he noted that Chinese philosophy is not merely a study of language but an essential approach to understanding worldview and ontology. He further stressed that Chinese philosophy should not be confined to texts written in Chinese but should embody a unique philosophical wisdom that responds creatively to the challenges of globalisation.
During the discussion session, Professor Sun engaged actively with the audience in a lively exchange covering a wide range of topics, including the relationship between Chinese and Western philosophies, the universality and particularity of philosophy, the role of language and writing in philosophical expression, and the translation of foreign philosophical concepts into the Chinese intellectual context.
The event attracted a large number of scholars and students, inspiring thoughtful discussions on the nature of Chinese philosophy and its dialogue with Western thought. IAS will continue to host high-quality academic events to promote intellectual exchange and broaden perspectives in the humanities and philosophy.








