Philosophical Method in Chinese and German Philosophy

In the last years it has turned out that Chinese and German philosophy have a surprising amount of fun- damental philosophical themes in common. In the philosophical dialogue between the two traditions of philosophy it has become clear too, that it could be prosperous for deepening the insight in both traditions to focus not so much on the philosophical themes metaphysics and ethics is concerned with, but more on the method leading philosophical knowledge of such themes.

In order to initiate and facilitate this dialogue on philosophical method we would like to invite you to take part in our international conference in Tutzing.

 

1. Juli 2014

12.00 h A n r e i s e , K a f f e e  i m  F o y e r

13.45 h     Einführung und Begrüßung

14.15 h     On the Methodology of Chinese Philosophy as Comparative Philosophy

Haiming Wen

Renmin University of China, Beijing

15.15 h     How to Do Chinese Philosophy in the Western Context:

Introducing a Unique Methodology

Yong HUANG

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

16.15 h K a f f e e i m F o y e r

 

16.30 h     Reflexion

Michael HOFER

Katholische-Theologische Privatuniversität Linz

17.30 h     The Beginning of Thought

Christian KRIJNEN

18.30 h     A b e n d e s s e n

20.00 h     On Integrative Thinking in Chinese Philosophy from Yijing to Onto-Hermeneutics

Chung-ying CHENG University of Hawaii at Mānoa

 

2. Juli 2014

8.15 h     F r ü h s t ü c k

9.00 h     Ways of thinking:

Is contradiction the essence of being?

Claudia BICKMANN

10.00 h     Immediacy and Contradiction in Hegel’s Dialectic

Rainer SCHÄFER Beijing, China

11.00 h     P a u s e

11.30 h     Chinese Correlative Thinking and the Method of Abduction

Roger AMES

University of Hawaii at Mānoa

12.30 h     Mi t t a g e s s e n

14.00 h     K a f f e e i m F o y e r

14.15 h     Kant’s Idea of Time and Space Understood in Perspective of Taoism and Buddhism Zhengkun GU

Peking-University, China

15.15 h     Transcendental Openness in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit Paul COBBEN

Tilburg University, Niederlande

16.15 h     P a u s e

16.30 h     Hegel’s Methodological Approach to History and Logic

Wilhelm SCHMIDT-BIGGEMANN

Technische Universität Berlin

 

17.30 h     The Idea of Zhongdao in Tsinghua Bamboo Text Baoxun Tao LIANG

Renmin University of China, Beijing

18.30 h     A b e n d e s s e n

 

3. Juli 2014

8.15 h     F r ü h s t ü c k

9.00 h     Founding without Fundaments – Hegel’s Logic

Michael SPIEKER

10.00 h     Dialectic and Irony

in Hegel and Kierkegaard

Lore HÜHN

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

11.00 h     P a u s e

11.30 h     The Chinese Aesthetical Paradigms and Their Human Nature Foundation Yi GUO

Seoul National University, South Korea

12.30 h     Mi t t a g e s s e n

anschließend gemeinsamer Ausflug mit Abendessen

 

4. Juli 2014

8.15 h     F r ü h s t ü c k

9.00 h     Canon Studies (Jingxue) as Confucian Methodology Christian  SOFFEL Universität Trier

10.00 h     The Religious and Ethical Approach to the Truth by Confucians

Lun DU

Universität Duisburg-Essen

11.00 h     P a u s e

11.15 h     The Theory of Moral Instinct in Mencius

Nam-In LEE

Seoul National University

12.15 h     Schlusswort

12.30 h     Mi t t a g e s s e n , E n d e d e r T a g u n g