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SUMMARY:BIPPA Regional Conference on the History of Hindu\, South-Asian and Chinese Philosophy (East and South East England)
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LOCATION:30 Aldwych\, London\, United Kingdom\, WC2B 4BG
DESCRIPTION:<p>The British &amp\; Irish Postgraduate Philosophy Association (BIPPA) is delighted to announce&nbsp\;its&nbsp\;<strong>Regional Conference for the East and South East</strong>&nbsp\;which will be focused on<strong> the&nbsp\;History of Hindu\, South-Asian and Chinese Philosophy\, </strong>broadly conceived. The conference is scheduled to take place&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;<strong>24th&nbsp\;of September 2022\,&nbsp\;at King's College London</strong>. Attendance is free\, but please register here by the 21 of September:&nbsp\;https://forms.gle/Pg1syhKMMrVZLWqD7&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We are also delighted to share that there will be two <strong>keynote speakers</strong>:</p>\n<p><strong>- Professor Leigh K. Jenco\,</strong> professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics specialised in Chinese political thought\, Taiwanese thought and East Asian studies\, and</p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\;- Dr Karen O'Brien-Kop\, </strong>lecturer in Asian Religions and Ethics at the University of Roehampton\, specialised in early South and Central Asian Sanskrit texts and culture on meditation\, philosophy of mind\, and mind-body practices &ndash\; in particular exploring the interconnections of Hinduism and Buddhism.</p>\n<p><strong>PROGRAMME:</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Saturday 24 September 2022</strong></p>\n<p>10:30 &ndash\; 11:00 Meet and Greet and Conference Introduction</p>\n<p><strong>Session I: Indian Philosophy</strong></p>\n<p>Chair: <strong>Jonathan Egid (KCL)</strong></p>\n<p>11:00 &ndash\; 11:30 <strong>Urja Lakhani (Birkbeck)</strong>: A Critical Analysis of Vasubandhu's Idealism</p>\n<p>11:30 &ndash\; 12:30 <strong>Keynote address: Dr Karen O&rsquo\;Brien-Kopp (University of Roehampton)</strong></p>\n<p>&nbsp\;12:30 &ndash\; 13:30Lunch break</p>\n<p><strong>Session II: Chinese Philosophy</strong></p>\n<p>Chair:<strong> Lucy Mason (KCL)</strong></p>\n<p>13:30 &ndash\; 14:00 <strong>Maximillian Afnan (LSE)</strong>: &lsquo\;Tianxia&rsquo\;\, Universalism and Global Order</p>\n<p>14:00 &ndash\; 14:30 <strong>Tsz Huen Ting (Monica) (KCL)</strong>: Understanding in the X&uacute\;nzǐ</p>\n<p>14:30 &ndash\; 15:00 <strong>Lea Cantor (University of Oxford):</strong> Zhuangzi's Challenge Against Numerical Monism</p>\n<p>15:00 &ndash\; 15:30 <strong>Joel Alvarez (University of South Florida)</strong>: Interpreting Mozi on The Betterment of Society: Radical View or Partial View</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;15:30 &ndash\; 16:00 Tea and coffee break</p>\n<p>16:00 &ndash\; 17:00&nbsp\;<strong>Keynote address: Prof. Leigh K. Jenco (LSE)</strong></p>\n<p>&nbsp\;17:00 &ndash\; 17:30Closing remarks&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We would like to thank the British Society for the History of Philosophy (<a target="_blank">https://bshp.org.uk/</a>) and the Philosophy Department of King's College London for their generous support and the funding provided.</p>
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