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SUMMARY:Self-Knowledge in Eastern and Western Philosophies
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LOCATION:66 George Street\, Charleston\, United States\, 29424
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Topic</strong>: &nbsp\; The pursuit of self-knowledge has an impressive philosophical&nbsp\;pedigree both in the East and the West. It poses problems&nbsp\;central to philosophy of mind\, epistemology\, phenomenology\,&nbsp\;psychology\, and ethics. It also raises difficult questions&nbsp\;concerning the object of self-knowledge\, the importance of&nbsp\;self-knowledge to moral agency\, responsibility\, and decision-making\, and the impact that various forms of moral and mental&nbsp\;cultivation can have on self-knowledge. The best approach to&nbsp\;these problems is therefore interdisciplinary and cross-cultural.<br><br>This NEH Summer Institute for college and university&nbsp\;professors is designed to provide such a multi-disciplinary&nbsp\;cross-cultural forum\, and to enable interested participants to&nbsp\;draw together these often parallel programs for mutual benefit.<br><br>The NEH provides $2\,100 as a taxable stipend to each person chosen to&nbsp\;participate in this Summer Institute. Stipends are intended to help cover&nbsp\;travel to and from the project location\, &nbsp\;and living expenses for the duration of the period spent in&nbsp\;residence.<br><br>For details about the project\, directors and faculty profiles\, and the application guidelines\, please check&nbsp\;the Institute website:</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Christian Coseru;CN=Jay Garfield;CN=Evan Thompson:
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