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DTSTAMP:20260604T190412Z
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20160115T040000
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SUMMARY:In pursuit of wisdom: Ancient Chinese and Greek perspectives on cultivation
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LOCATION:New College\, University of New South Wales\, Sydney\, Australia\, NSW 2033
DESCRIPTION:<p>What does it take to live well? Ancient Chinese and Greek philosophy present accounts or models of life lived well: a Confucian <em>junzi</em>\, a Daoist sage and a eudaimonic life. Philosophical discussions in these traditions bring to light pictures of the good life as well as its constitutive elements. These include\, for example\, the Stoic life of virtue\, Aristotelian intellectual virtues\, Confucian virtue ethics\, and Daoist ideals of nonaction. Yet\, living well is not simply about having the right kinds of pursuits or ends nor is it just about how particular activities are executed. The good life is primarily about agency\, and a richer account is facilitated by understanding how it is cultivated....Read more at the conference website</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Rick Benitez;CN=Kim Hyun Jin;CN=Karyn Lai:
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