Title: | Sophisms, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Ancient China: From the Perspective of Comparative PhilosophyFinished |
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Date: | 18:10-20:00, Wednesday, July 9, 2014 |
Place: | Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo, Building 101 [Change of Venue] |
Sophism, Puzzles and Paradoxes in Ancient China
Prof. Chen Bo (陳波 教授)
Moderator: Tsuyoshi Ishii
Commentator: Shogo Shimizu
Date: 18:10-20:00, July 9, 2014
Venue: Seminar Room, 2F, Building 101, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo
Language: English | Admission Free | No Registration Required (Undergraduate students are welcome.)
Prof Chen Bo (Ph.D, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Peking University)
In last four years, he organized several international conferences separately on Frege, Quine, Kripke, Philosophical Education and Contemporary Society at Peking University, China. His specialties include logic and analytic philosophy, especially philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, history of logic, Frege, Quine, and Kripke. He also does comparative study of Chinese philosophy and Western philosophy. His most important Chinese academic books include Studies in Philosophy of Logic (2004, the revised and enlarged edition, 2013), Studies in Quine’s Philosophy—From Logical and Linguistic Points of View (1998) and Paradoxes, Magical Squares for Thinking (2014, forthcoming). He has published almost 150 Chinese or English papers.
Organized by L1 Project "Dialogical Practice between Eastern and Western Philosophy", Uehiro Research Division for Philosophy of Co-Existence, UTCP (The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy)