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SUMMARY:Intercultural Academic Exchange Symposium: Understanding Across Cultures
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LOCATION:China Institute of America\, New York\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Pre-registration is not required\, but is appreciated\, please email Paul J. D&rsquo\;Ambrosio (his email is: paul j dambrosio &ndash\;at&mdash\;Hotmail.com (no spaces\, no dashes)</p>\n<p>Schedule:</p>\n<p>&ldquo\;四海为学&rdquo\;: Intercultural Academic Exchange Symposium Roundtable: Understanding Across Cultures Total Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes (150 Minutes)</p>\n<p>Session I: Comparative Thought and Intercultural Exchange (70 Minutes)<br>Moderator: Tim Connolly (East Stroudsburg University)<br>1. Durba Mitra (Harvard University)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;What if We Collaborate Across Borders?&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): Sarah Rubio (Princeton University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)<br>2. Hagop Sarkissian (City University of New York)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;Moral Psychology and Agency in Early Chinese Thought&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): Jin Li (Brown University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)<br>3. Nicholas Tampio (Fordham University)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;Two Conceptions of Comparative Political Theory&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): Robert Carleo (Wesleyan University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)<br>4. Brian Vivier (University of Pennsylvania)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;Cross-cultural Bibliography and Building the Future of Research&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): He Jing (East China Normal University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)</p>\n<p>Break (20 Minutes)</p>\n<p>Session II: Ethics\, Agency\, and Philosophical Practice (60 Minutes)<br>Moderator: Paul J. D&rsquo\;Ambrosio (East China Normal University)<br>5. Andrew Lambert (City University of New York)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;Methodological Issues in Comparative Philosophy&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): Daniel Sarafinas (East China Normal University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)<br>6. Tao Jiang (Rutgers University)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;Challenges in Doing Cross-Cultural Comparative Philosophy: A Personal Reflection&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): Shuyi Wei (Stanford University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)<br>7. Jin Li (Brown University)<br>&bull\; Presentation (8 minutes): &ldquo\;Being or Becoming: The Philosophy and Psychology of Selfhood&rdquo\;<br>&bull\; Response (5 minutes): Tim Connolly (East Stroudsburg University)<br>&bull\; Brief Audience Questions / Comments (2&ndash\;3 minutes)<br>Conclusion (10 Minutes)<br>&bull\; Moderator&rsquo\;s Summary and Brief Closing Remarks</p>\n<p>Organizer:</p>\n<p>Dr. Paul J. D&rsquo\;Ambrosio<br>Dean of the Center for Intercultural Research<br>Fellow of the Institute of Modern Chinese Thought<br>Professor in Chinese Philosophy<br>East China Normal University<br>Shanghai\, Minhang<br>500 Dongchuan road\, 200241<br>Cell Phone: (86) 18217372088</p>
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