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Comparative Philosophy

Below please find the schedule for contributed papers in this section. If you have accessed the Congress Web Site using Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or a similar program, it is possible to search for a name or paper title using the find function under the heading edit. Otherwise, you must browse through the page below in order to locate your name and paper title.

Wednesday, August 12, 09-9:50

Name

Title of Paper

Juthika Das Radhakrishnan's Thought and Existentialism
Eva Lundgren-Gothlin Simone de Beauvoir, Existentialism, and Phenomenology
Anselm Model Selbstueberschreitung: Jonas Cohns Wertphilosophie und Paedagogik vor dem Hintergrund der Ethik Friedrich Nietzsches

Wednesday, August 12, 20-21:50

Name

Title of Paper
Lee Chi-Su Theory of Causality in Aristotle and Master Chi-Yi
Daniela Fobelova and Pavel Fobel The Idea of Order and Harmony in Philosophical Aesthetical Reflections
Thomas B. Fowler The Formality of Reality: Xavier Zubiri's Critique of Hume's Analysis of Causality
Bo Mou The Structure of Chinese Language and Ontological Insights: A Collective-Noun Hypothesis
Norman K. Swazo Philosophical Pluralism in the Service of Humane Governance
James Wang The Confucian Filial Obligation and Care for Aged Parents

Thursday, August 13, 09-9:50

First Name

Title of Paper

Manisha Barua Gandhi and Comparative Religion
William Cornwell Making Sense of the Other: Husserl, Carnap, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein
Nobuo Kazashi The World Becomes the Self's Body

Thursday, August 13, 10-11:50

Name

Title of Paper

Carl Becker Philosophy Educating Humanity: From Western to Asian Environmental Ethics
Donna Marie Giancola Justice and the Face of the Great Mother
Tokiyuki Nobuhara Hartshorne and Nishida: Re-envisioning the Absolute
Ben-Ami Scharfstein The Western Blindness to Non-Western Philosophy
Henry Simoni-Wastila Inclusive Infinity and Radical Particularity: Hartshorne, Hegel, and Nishida
Ye Xiu Shan The Same Ideal of Harmony Between Confucius and Socrates

Thursday, August 13, 14-15:50

Name

Title of Paper

Thomas B. Fowler Xavier Zubiri's Critique of Classical Philosophy
Kamuran Godelek The NeoPlatonist Roots of Sufi Philosophy
Lev Lyakhovetsky Origin of Philosophy: What is This?
F. U. Okafor African and Western Philosophy: Towards a Fusion of Horizons
Victor F. Ouchinnikov The Historic Types of Philosophy: Western and Russian
Makoto Ozaki On Tanabe's Logic of Species

Thursday, August 13, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Angela Botez Michael Polanyi and Lucian Blaga as Philosophers of Knowledge
Yao Jie hou The Ethical Doctrines of Confucius and Socrates
Nicolae Jurcau Two Specialists in Cybernetics: Stefan Odobleja and Norbert Wiener. Common and Different Features
Lauren Pfister The Past and Present Significance of 19th Century Evaluations of
Ruist Traditions of Scottish Common Sense Realism
Kurt Torell Socrates Meets Two Coyotes
Mark Vasil'evich Zhelnov Paideia of "Freedom as a Truth" and Paideia of "Truth as a Freedom" (ideas of F.Schelling and M.Heidegger in our time)

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