Philosophy in Asia
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.
Saturday, August 15, 09-9:50
Name |
Title of Paper |
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Leonardo D. de Castro | Debts of Good Will and Interpersonal Justice |
Rolf Elberfeld | Resonanz als Grundmotiv ostasiatischer Ethik |
V.V. Mantatov and O. Dorjigouchaeva | Philosophical Foundation of Ecological Ethics |
Saturday, August 15, 12-13:50
Name |
Title of Paper |
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Rama Kant Angiras | Re-Visioning of Indian Philosophy and the Tantric View of Life |
Agnes Chalier | Different Philosophical Schools in China and Their Rational and Irrational Approaches to Such Qualities as Hot and Cold |
Min-Hong Choi | The Principle of Han Philosophy and the 21st Century |
Wong Yew Leong | Li and Change |
Dharmanand Sharma | Dharma as the Philosophy of India: Some Implications for a New Theory of Morality and Social Life |
A.A. Vasilkov | Philosophical Concept of Chinese Medicine |
Hong Xiuping and Sun Yiping | Comparative Studies for Philosophy of Life of Christianity and Chinese Buddhism |
Saturday, August 15, 14-15:50
Name |
Title of Paper |
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Robert W. Adams | Nishida Kitaro's Studies of the Good and the Debate Concerning Universal Truth in Early Twentieth Century Japan |
Deepti Dutta | Enlightenment and Its Attainment: Samkhya-Yoga and Buddhist Perspectives |
Eiko Hanaoka-Kawamura | Das Problem von 'Selbst und Welt' bei dem japanischen Philosophen Nishida |
Galib A. Khan | Philosophy in the South Asian Subcontinent: A Unity in Maladjustment |
Maja Milcinski | Impermanence and Death in Sino-Japanese Philosophical Context |
Masato Mitsuda |
Zen Buddhist Perspectives on Modern Education |
Saturday, August 15, 18-19:50
Name |
Title of Paper |
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Douglas Berger | Illocution, No-Theory Practice in Nagarjuna's Skepticism: Reflections on the Vigrahavyavartani |
Purushottama Bilimoria | Prof. Matilal's Navya-Naive realism vis-a-vis Putnam-Dummett: Mimamsa Anti-Realisms: Some Metaphysical Worries |
Raghunath Ghosh | Tatparya and its Role in Verbal Understanding |
S. B. P. Sinha | The Message of Indian Philosophy |
Nisha B. Tyagi | The Value of Truth: The Gandhian Way |
S.K. Wertz | Averting Arguments: Nagarjuna's Verse 29 |
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