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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences March 7, 2024 Share Tweet Details Type University members only Intended for Enrolled students / Academic and Administrative Staff Date(s) March 29, 2024 09:00 &#8212; March 30, 2024 17:00 Location Komaba Area Campus Venue Komaba Campus Bldg. 18 Hall https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/content/400020146.pdf Capacity 100 people Entrance Fee No charge Registration Method Advance registration required To register, please log in to your ECCS Cloud Mail and complete the registration form provided on the Google Form. https://forms.gle/HvXERY2SSAYNhfTe9 Registration Period March 4, 2024 &#8212; March 15, 2024 Contact EAA (East Asian Academy for New Liberal Arts) [email protected] On Friday, March 29th, and Saturday, March 30th, 2024, a two-day symposium titled “Gongsheng/Kyōsei and Convivialism: Forging a Planetary Philosophy and Ethics?” will be held by the Berggruen China Center and co-organized by EAA at the Komaba Campus. The symposium will be held in English, Chinese, Japanese, with simultaneous interpretation provided. Organized by Berggruen Research Center at Peking University Co-organized by East Asian Academy for New Liberal Arts at the University of Tokyo (EAA) List of Speakers – Roger AMES, Humanities Chair Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Peking University – Frank ADLOFF, Professor of Sociology, University of Hamburg – BAIK Youngseo, Emeritus Professor, Department of History, Yonsei University – Nicolas BERGGRUEN, Chairman and Founder, Berggruen Institute – Alain CAILLÉ, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Paris-Ouest-Nanterre University – Markus GABRIEL, Chair in Epistemology, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy and Director of Center for Science and Thought, University of Bonn – GONG Jun, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University – HOSHINO Futoshi, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo – ISHII Kosei, Emeritus Professor, Komazawa University – ISHII Tsuyoshi, Professor at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Director of East Asian Academy for New Liberal Arts, University of Tokyo – KOBAYASHI Yasuo, Emeritus Professor, The University of Tokyo – LAI Shi-San, Distinguished Professor, Department of Chinese Literature, National Sun Yat-sen University – MAFUNE Fumitaka, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences & Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo – Mark MCCONAGHY, Associate Professor, Department of Chinese Literature, National Sun Yat-sen University – NAKAJIMA Takahiro, Professor and Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo – REN Xiao, Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University – SONG Bing, Senior Vice President and Director of Berggruen China Center, Berggruen Institute – TIAN Xinyuan, Senior Program Coordinator, Berggruen Institute China Center – ZHAN Yiwen, Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University Workshop Schedule Day 1: Friday March 29 9:00-9:20 Opening Remarks MAFUNE Fumitaka, Nicolas BERGGRUEN 9:20–9:30 Project Background SONG Bing 9:30–10:50 Keynote Speech I: Our Kyōsei: What the Personal Works NAKAJIMA Takahiro 10:50–12:30 Panel Discussion I: Exploring the Philosophical Foundations of Gongsheng/Kyōsei and Convivialism Moderator: ISHII Tsuyoshi Understanding the Limits of the Symbiosis: MIYAZAWA Kenji’s Theory of Symbiosis as a Clue, ISHII Kosei The Concept of Gongsheng in Daoist Philosophy: Examples from Laozi and Zhuangzi, GONG Jun Overcoming Naturalism: Conviviality and Symbiosis, Frank ADLOFF 13:30–14:50 Keynote Speech II: Convivialism (and Symbiosis) in the Face of Struggles for Recognition Alain CAILLÉ 14:50–17:00 Panel Discussion II: Disasters and Revivals Moderator: GONG Jun Daoist Technological Critique and Gongsheng Transformation: From “Dominating Over Things by the Self” (以我宰物) to “Matching Tian with Tian” (以天合天), LAI Shi-SanCo-Becoming Humanities on the Way to Alternative Civilization(s): Navigating the Age of the Great Transition through Knowledge Restructuring, BAIK Youngseo The Logos for Human Co-Becoming—Toward the “Post-2050” Era, ISHII Tsuyoshi The Parasitic: Co-Existence/Para-Existence, HOSHINO Futoshi Day 2: Saturday March 30 09:00–10:20 Keynote Speech III: Human Co-Becoming, Anthropological Diversity, and the Age of a New Enlightenment, Markus GABRIEL 10:20–12:30 Panel Discussion III: Gongsheng/Kyōsei and Convivialism: A Philosophy Shared by Mankind in the Planetary Era? Moderator: TIAN Xinyuan The Confucian Values of Relational Equity and an Achieved Diversity: From Convivialism to Conviviality, Roger T. AMESLIANG Shuming’s Planetary Philosophy: From Capital to the Unselfish Heart, Mark MCCONAGHY Reality in Co-Becoming: On the Metaphysics of Interperspectivality, ZHAN Yiwen The Gongsheng Theory of International Relations, REN Xiao 14:00–17:00 Past to Future: Reflecting and Envisioning Together Moderator: ISHII Tsuyoshi, SONG Bing One Singular Moment over the North-Pole Area: My Hope for Philosophia, Like a Very Far Star, KOBAYASHI Yasuo Further Discussion and Future Plans: All Participants “Gongsheng” Symposium (Organized by the Berggruen China Center and Co-organized by EAA) Arts and Humanities Inquiries about the content of this page: Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences Send inquiry Social media directory Disseminating information for UTokyo during disasters Site map Site policy Privacy policy Jobs UTokyo Portal utelecon Frequently asked questions This website is managed by the Public Relations Office. 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