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The Third BESETO Philosophy Conference "Philosophy in the East Asian context: Knowledge, Action, Death, and Life"

Date:
10-11th January, 2009, 9:00-19:30
Place:
Building 18 Hall, Collaboration Room No. 1 and 3, Komaba Campus, The University of Tokyo

Language: English; Admission Free; No Registration Required

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January 10, 2009


Opening Remark: 9:00–9:20, Hall
        Moderator: MURATA Juni-chi
KOJIMA Norimichi
(Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo)
KOBAYASHI Yasuo
(Director of UTCP)
ICHINOSE Masaki
(DALS, the University of Tokyo)


Session 1: 9:20–10:50, Hall
        Moderator: MURATA Jun-ichi
LEE Nam-In
(Seoul National University)
  "Phenomenological Reflections on the Possibility of First Philosophy"
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NING Xiaomeng
(Peking University)
  "Painting as an Implicite Ontology: Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenological Interpretation of Cézanne’s Painting"
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NAKAJIMA Takahiro
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Philosophical Religiosity in Analects: Analysis of Discourses on Confucianism in Modern Japan"
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Session 2: 11:10–12:40, Collaboration Room 1
        Moderator: LEE Nam-In
KUSHITA Jun-ichi
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Transcendental Reinterpretation of Heidegger’s Argument on Living Things"
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JUNG Tae-Chang
(Seoul National University)
  "Sensation in Merleau-Ponty and Husserl"
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YAO Dazhi
(Peking University)
  "On Two Modes of Actions that Subject Takes with a Tool"
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Session 3: 11:10–12:40, Collaboration Room 2
        Moderator: ISHIHARA Koji
MIYAHARA Katsunori
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Perception and Concept: A Phenomenological Argument for Non-conceptual Content"
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PARK Hyeon-Jeong
(Seoul National University)
  "‘Meaning of Being’ in Early Heidegger: Compared to ‘Meaning’ in Late Wittgenstein"
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OGUCHI Mineki
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Is Perception Enactive? Constitutivism and Conceptualism about Perceptual Content"
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Session 4: 11:10–12:40, Collaboration Room 3
        Moderator: SUZUKI Izumi
TAKEMURA Hatsumi
(The University of Tokyo)
  "The Concept of Genealogy in Indigenous Hawaiian Culture"
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WANG Ling
(Peking University)
  "Soul’s Recollecting of Reality: Love and Rhetoric in Plato’s Phaedrus"
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Kim, Tae-ho
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Two Criticisms on Wang Yangming (王陽明): Commentaries on the Notion of Gewu (格物) by Toegye (退渓) and Soko (素行)"
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Session 5: 14:20–15:50, Collaboration Room 1
        Moderator: SAKAKIBARA Tetsuya
SEOL Min
(Seoul National University)
  "What does Forerunning into Death Disclose? Eight Theses on Death in Heidegger’s Being and Time"
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LIU Shengli
(Peking University)
  "Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Space: Preliminary Reflection on an Archaeology of Primordial Spatiality"
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KAGEYAMA Yohei
(The University of Tokyo)
  "The Structural Turn of Heideggerian Ontology and the Task of Topology"
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Session 6: 14:20–15:50, Collaboration Room 2
        Moderator: NAKAJIMA Takahiro
ZHONG Zhiguo
(Peking University)
  "On Yang-ming’s Four Sentences: A Way to True Conscience"
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UNO Mizuki
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Rethinking “Filial Piety (孝 Xiao)” through a Reinterpretation of the “扶桑Fusang” Tomb Motif"
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WU Ning
(Peking University)
  "Becoming a Vessel or Not: An Analysis of jun zi bu qi 君子不器"
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Session 7: 14:20–15:50, Collaboration Room 3
        Moderator: XU Xiangdong
OHTANI Hiroshi
(Kokushikan University)
  "Use, Understanding and Explanation of Meaning"
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CHOI Dongho
(Seoul National University)
  "Inferentialism, Compositionality and the Thickness of Meaning"
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LEE Joohan
(Seoul National University)
  "The Reality of Meaning Relative to Linguistic Community"
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Session 8: 16:20–17:50, Collaboration Room 1
        Moderator: SHIMAZONO Susumu
PANG Peipei
(Peking University)
  "Sartre’s Concept of Intentionality"
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EGURO Fumihiko
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Heidegger’s “A-theism” as a Confrontation with Theological Questions"
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HOTTA Kazuyoshi
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Fasting unto Death: Holy Ritual or Suicide?"
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Session 9: 16:20–17:50, Collaboration Room 2
        Moderator: KIM Sang-Hwan
ARAKAWA Toru
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Time-lapse: Cézanne through Whitehead"
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HWANG Eunju
(Seoul National University)
  "Descartes’ Perception Theory of Dissimilarity in Optics: Mainly Centered from Discourse 1 to Discourse 6"
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ISHIDA Takashi
(The University of Tokyo)
  TBA
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Session 10: 16:20–17:50, Collaboration Room 3
        Moderator: HWANG Kyung-Sig
SATO Ryoji
(The University of Tokyo)
  "What Philosophy of Mind Will Bring to Ethics"
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OH Jae Joon
(Seoul National University)
  "Is Hume a Skeptical Realist? On the Necessity and External Object"
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TSUTSUI Haruka
(The University of Tokyo)
  "J. J. Prinz’s Relativistic Morality and Convention"
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January 11, 2009


Session 11: 9:00–10:30, Collaboration Room 1
        Moderator: SHIMODA Masahiro
HYUN Young Jong
(Seoul National University)
  "The Simplest Body in the Spinoza’s Physics"
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LEE Jeong-Gyu
(Seoul National University)
  "The Fundamentality of Success in Science"
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SUZUKI Satoru
(Komazawa University)
  "Prolegomena to Conditional Expected Utility Maximiser’s Preference Logic"
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Session 12: 9:00–10:00, Collaboration Room 2
        Moderator: UEHARA Ryo
NAKAZAWA Eisuke
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Personal Identity and Memory Erasure"
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PARK Dae Seung
(Seoul National University)
  "Two Different Kinds of Multiplicity in Bergson: The Multiplicity of Conscious States and The Multiplicity of Material Object"
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Session 13: 9:00–10:00, Collaboration Room 3
        Moderator: NISHIYAMA Yuji
NAKAO Maika
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Toward Catastrophe: Images of Atomic Energy in Western and Japanese literatures"
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YI Young-Jae
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Imperial Technology and Cinematic Collaboration: Spring on the Peninsula, Talkie Film-Making under the New Political System"
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Session 14: 10:50–12:20, Hall
        Moderator: NOBUHARA Yukihiro
ISHIHARA Koji
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Discovery of Mirror Neurons: Societal Impacts and Philosophical Implications"
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HWANG Kyung-Sig
(Seoul National University)
  "Dialogue between Morality of the East and the West: Complimentarity of Duty Ethics and Virtue Ethics"
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WU Tianyue
(Peking University)
  "Rethinking Bernard Williams’ Criticism of the City-Soul Analogy in Plato’s Republic"
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Session 15: 14:00–15:30, Hall
        Moderator: ICHINOSE Masaki
LIU Zhe
(Peking University)
  "Hegel on Fichte’s Conception of Practical Self-Consciousness: A Fundamental Criticism of the Sittenlehre in the Differenz-Schrift (1801)"
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SUZUKI Izumi
(The University of Tokyo)
  TBA
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KIM Sang-Hwan
(Seoul National University)
  "Why Metaphor of Night in Narratives on Culture: A Remark from Structuralist Point of View"
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Session 16: 16:00–17:30, Hall
        Moderator: MURATA Juni-chi
SHIMIZU Tetsuro
(The University of Tokyo)
  "Concept of Sustainable Well-being Based on Capability and Relational Intergenerational Ethics"
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FLANAGAN Owen
(Duke University)
  "What does the Modularity of Morals have to do with Ethics? Four Moral Sprouts Plus or Minus a Few"
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XU Xiangdong
(Peking University)
  "Contractualism, Autonomy and the Demands of Beneficence"
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Closing Remark: 17:30–18:00, Hall
MURATA Juni-chi (UTCP)

Organized by: UTCP (The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy, Komaba) and DALS (Development and Systematization of Death and Life Studies, Hongo), at The University of Tokyo

Sponsored by Ichikou Memorial Foundation


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