>Subject: Two Conferences on Political Philosophy in China
>Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:21:08 +0100
>
>TWO CONFERENCES ON POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN CHINA
>
>CONFERENCE I: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN CHINA
>
>Saturday 8 June 2002 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
>Shaw Room, Institute for Chinese Studies
>University of Oxford
>
>10:00 am
>Xu Youyu (Institute of Philosophy, CASS & University of Stockholm):
>The Debates between Liberalism and the New Left in China Since the 1990s
>Response by Xiao Yang (Midddlebury College, Vermont)
>
>11:30 am
>Liu Xin (Sichuan University):
>Contexts and Issues of Contemporary Political Philosophy in China
>Response by Matthew Liao (Queen’s College, Oxford)
>
>1:00 pm
>LUNCH
>
>2:00 pm
>Zhang Qianfan (Nanjing University):
>Human Dignity in Classical Chinese Philosophy I: Confucianism
>Response by Xinzhong Yao (University of Wales, Lampeter)
>
>3:30 pm
>Gu Su (Nanjing University):
>Progress and Problems with the Rule of Law in China
>Response by Lin Chun (London School of Economics)
>
>5:00 pm
>CLOSE
>
>FURTHER INFORMATION: Dr. Nicholas Bunnin <[log in to unmask]>
>
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>CONFERENCE II: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN CHINA
>
>Saturday 22 June 2002
>10:00 am – 5:00 pm
>Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs
>Department of Moral Philosophy
>University of St Andrews
>
>10:00 am
>Liu Xin (Sichuan University):
>Can Liberalism Take Root in China?
>Response by Kim Hutchings (University of Edinburgh)
>
>11:30 am
>Xiao Yang (Middlebury College, Vermont):
>Discovering Liberalism (and History) in China
>response by David Archard (University of St Andrews)
>
>1:00 pm
>LUNCH
>
>2:00 pm
>Zhang Qianfan (Nanjing University):
>Human Dignity in Classical Chinese Philosophy II: Daoism and Mohism
>response by Nicholas Bunnin (University of Oxford)
>
>
>3:30 pm
>Yang Xiao (Balliol College, Oxford):
>Chinese Approaches to Justice in International Relations
>response by Nick Rengger (University of St Andrews)
>
>
>5:00 pm
>CLOSE
>
>FURTHER INFORMATION: Dr. David Archard <[log in to unmask]>
>
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>
>The Conference organisers are grateful for support from the British
>Council.
>
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