Interpersonal Harmony in Comparative Philosophy

April 10, 2025 - April 11, 2025
Department of Philosophy, Duke University

Smith Warehouse, Bay 4, C105, Ahmadieh Lecture Hall
Durham
United States

This event is available both online and in-person

Sponsor(s):

  • Harmony Humanities Lab
  • Duke Center for Comparative Philosophy

Speakers:

University of Chicago
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Duke University
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Aaron Stalnaker
Indiana University, Bloomington
Loyola Marymount University
Duke University

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Duke University

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This workshop explores the concept of interpersonal harmony across different philosophical traditions, with a particular focus on ancient Greek and Chinese thought. While the idea of harmony (harmonia in Greek, he 和 in Chinese) is often associated with balance and unity, different traditions develop this concept in distinct ways—sometimes as a model for ethical conduct, political order, or the cultivation of personal virtue.

Bringing together scholars working in ancient philosophy, comparative philosophy, and contemporary ethics, this workshop will examine how interpersonal harmony is understood in texts such as Plato’s RepublicAristotle’s Politics, the Analects, and Mozi. Key questions include: What conditions are necessary for genuine interpersonal harmony? Is harmony best understood as mere absence of conflict or as an active and dynamic process? How do these ancient insights compare to contemporary debates in moral and political philosophy?

By fostering dialogue across traditions, the workshop aims to deepen our understanding of harmony as a philosophical ideal and its implications for modern ethical and political life.

To register for participation in the in-person workshop, please visit this page:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeL5JttCN5MviYolOjwN5YofOWvO7MyGn_sUx9349Qi8AL3XA/viewform.

To register for virtual participation via Zoom, please visit this page: https://duke.zoom.us/meeting/register/h2j3iagdTKGQqAl5WuTaBw#/registration The papers for the workshop will be shared with registrants prior to the workshop.

Dates:

April 10-11, 9am-5pm

Location: 

Smith Warehouse, Bay 4, C105, Ahmadieh Lecture Hall

Presenters:

  • Agnes Callard (University of Chicago)
  • Mariska Leunissen (UNC-Chapel Hill)
  • Chenyang Li (Nanyang University, Singapore)
  • Wenjin Liu (Duke University)
  • C.D.C. Reeve (UNC-Chapel Hill)
  • Aaron Stalnaker (Indiana University)
  • Robin Wang (Loyola Marymount)
  • David Wong (Duke University)

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