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SUMMARY:Foundations of Reason and Morality: A Philosophical Dialogue between Confucianism and German Philosophy
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TZID:Europe/Berlin
LOCATION:Tutzing Buchensee 1\, Tutzing\, Germany\, D-82327
DESCRIPTION:<p>Since the foundation principles of thinking and acting are crucial to&nbsp\;both world-traditions\, the scheduled conference takes the different&nbsp\;approaches within Chinese and German philosophy as a starting point&nbsp\;for the opening of a common horizon. Thus we do not only ask for the&nbsp\;genesis of the respective traditions\, but furthermore we will try to&nbsp\;evaluate its validity and function for a shared future.</p>\n<p><strong>Programme</strong><br><br><strong>Tuesday\, 17 July 2012</strong><br><br>14:15<br>Welcome and Introduction<br>Prof. Dr. Ursula M&Uuml\;NCH\, Direktorin\, Akademie f&uuml\;r Politische Bildung\,&nbsp\;Tutzing<br>Prof. Dr.Dr. h.c. (mult.) Hans MAIER\, Staatsminster a.D.\, LMU M&uuml\;nchen<br>Shunqing WANG\, Generalkonsul der VR China in M&uuml\;nchen<br>Prof. Dr. Claudia BICKMANN\, Philosophisches Seminar Universit&auml\;t zu&nbsp\;K&ouml\;ln<br>Weng TENGSHEN\, International Confucian Association\, Beijing<br>Dr. Lun DU\, Deutsche Konfuzius Gesellschaft<br><br>15:00<br>On Human Dignity - A Comparative Perspective between Western&nbsp\;Rationalism and Chinese Moral Philosophy<br>Prof. Dr. Shan CHUN\, China University of Political Sciences and Law\,&nbsp\;Beijing<br><br>15:50<br>The Gift of Human Dignity<br>Dr. Michael SPIEKER\, Akdemie f&uuml\;r Politische Bildung in Tutzing<br><br>16:40<br>The Idea of Man as the Foundation of Law<br>Prof. Dr. Marco HAASE\, China University of Political Sciences and&nbsp\;Law\, Beijing<br><br>17:30<br>The Concrete Metaphysics - From the Perspective of Chinese Philosophy<br>Prof. Dr. Yang GUORONG\, East China Normal University\, Shanghai<br><br>18:30<br>Dinner<br><br>19:45<br>Possibilities and Limits of a Philosophical Approach to Reason and&nbsp\;Morality<br>Prof. Dr. Claudia BICKMANN\, Universit&auml\;t zu K&ouml\;ln<br>Moderation: Prof. Dr. Lore H&Uuml\;HN\, Universit&auml\;t Freiburg<br><br><strong>Wednesday\, 18 July 2012</strong><br><br>09:00<br>Daoic Metaphysics as the Foundation of Belief and Morality<br>Prof. Dr. Guo YI\, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences\, Beijing<br><br>09:50<br>A Person can enlarge his Dao\, but the Dao does not enlarge the Person<br>Dr. Lun DU\, Universit&auml\;t Duisburg<br><br>10:40<br>Coffee Break<br><br>11:00<br>Right of Nature and Moral Rationality?<br>Prof. Dr. Wilhelm SCHMIDT-BIGGEMANN\, FU Berlin<br><br>11:50<br>Reason and Morality in the Political Dialectics on the One and the&nbsp\;Many<br>Prof. Dr. Rudolf WAGNER\, Universit&auml\;t Heidelberg<br>Moderation: Prof. Dr. Claudia BICKMANN<br><br>12:45<br>Lunch<br><br>14:45<br>Moral Values<br>Dr. Sasa Josifović\, Universit&auml\;t zu K&ouml\;ln<br><br>15:40<br>On Nature of Men (Renxing) - Its Chinese Meaning and its Translations&nbsp\;by Couplet</p>\n<p>Prof. Dr. Wenchao LI\, Universit&auml\;t Hannover<br><br>16:30<br>Coffee Break<br><br>17:00<br>Reason&lsquo\;s Rule. Kant&lsquo\;s Account in the Context of Modern European&nbsp\;Philosophy</p>\n<p>Prof. Dr. G&uuml\;nter Z&ouml\;ller\, LMU M&uuml\;nchen<br><br>17:45<br>The Moral Rationality and Moral Emotion discussed by Mencius<br>Prof. Dr. Guo QIYONG\, Wuhan University<br><br>18:30<br>Dinner<br><br>19:45<br>Contemporary Version of Mencian Moral Feeling: A Product of Dialogue&nbsp\;between Kantian Philosophy and Confucianism<br>Prof. Dr. Peng GUOXIANG\, Peking University\, Beijing<br>Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ram Adhar MALL\, LMU M&uuml\;nchen/ Jena<br><br><strong>Thursday\, 19 July 2012</strong><br><br>09:00<br>Rationality and Morality in Kant and Classical Confucianism<br>Prof. Dr. Chung-ying CHENG\, University of Hawaii<br><br>09:50<br>Kantian Ethics in the Area of Life Science Issues. Introducing a&nbsp\;Philosophical Position in Dialogue with Confucian Perspectives<br>Dr. Ole D&Ouml\;RING\, GIGA Hamburg<br><br>10:40<br>Coffee Break<br><br>11:00<br>Internal and External Normativity - Foundations of Humanity between&nbsp\;Confucius and Kant<br>Dr. Markus WIRTZ\, Universit&auml\;t zu K&ouml\;ln<br><br>11:50<br>Comparison between Wang Yangming&lsquo\;s and Kant&lsquo\;s A Priori Metaphysics&nbsp\;<br>Prof. Dr. Wen HAIMING\, Renmin University of China<br>Moderation: Prof. Dr. Claudia BICKMANN\, Universit&auml\;t zu K&ouml\;ln<br><br>12:45<br>Lunch<br><br>13:15<br>Excursion<br><br><strong>Friday\, 20 July 2012</strong><br><br>09:00<br>"Die Chinesen sind das Menschengeschlecht" - Schellings Deutung der&nbsp\;chinesischen Religiosit&auml\;t im mythologischen Prozess<br>Prof. Dr. Hans FEGER\, FU Berlin<br><br>09:50<br>The New Idealistic Confucianism of He Lin and the Philosophy of Hegel<br>Prof. Dr. Zhang XUEZHI\, Peking University<br><br>10:40<br>Coffee Break<br><br>10:55<br>Values and the Practical in Transcendental Philosophy: Challenging&nbsp\;the Architectonic of Reason<br>Prof. Dr. Christoph KRJINEN\, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br><br>11:45<br>The Late Quian Mu on Morality (daode): A Conservative Scholar&lsquo\;s&nbsp\;Perspective<br>PD Dr. Christian SOFFEL\, LMU M&uuml\;nchen<br>Moderation: Dr. Michael SPIEKER<br><br>12:30<br>Lunch<br><br><strong>Venue</strong><br><br>Tutzing is situatated about 40 km south of the city center of Munich&nbsp\;at the lake Starnberger See.&nbsp\;From Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof - Hbf.) you will reach&nbsp\;Tutzing either by suburban railway (S-Bahn S 6 - runs every 20&nbsp\;minutes\, takes about 45 minutes to Tutzing) or by regional train&nbsp\;which leaves from Munich Central Station for Garmisch/ Innsbruck once&nbsp\;an hour (takes 30 minutes). From the Tutzing train station it is a 30&nbsp\;minutes walk. However\, there are also taxis available at the station.<br><br>From Munich Airport\, you may either take the suburban railway S 8&nbsp\;(change at Munich\, Central Station) or S 1 (change at Laim). In both&nbsp\;cases\, change onto S 6 for Tutzing.<br><br><strong>Registration</strong><br><br>Registration fee with accommodation: 110\,00 &euro\; (reduced 70\,00 &euro\;)\,<br>Registration fee without accommodation 70\,00 &euro\; (reduced 50\,00 &euro\;).<br><br>Meals are free. For vegetarian food please advise at your&nbsp\;registration.<br><br>Conference Director:<br>Dr. Michael SPIEKER\, Akademie f&uuml\;r Politische Bildung Tutzing</p>\n<p>Organisation:</p>\n<p>Politische Akademie Tutzing<br>International Confucian Association<br>Department of Philosophy\, University of Cologne<br>Society of Intercultural Philosophy (SIP)<br>German Confucian Society (GCS)</p>\n<p>Contact:<br><br>Heike Schenk\, Conference Secretary<br>Akademie f&uuml\;r Politische Bildung<br>Buchensee 1<br>D-82327 Tutzing<br>Germany<br>Tel:&nbsp\;+49 (0)8158 256-46<br>Fax:&nbsp\;+49 (0)8158 256-51<br>Email:&nbsp\;h.schenck@apb-tutzing.de</p>\n<p>Conference Programme:</p>
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