Seminars

Comparative Philosophy

Year Founded 2007

Seminar # 721

StatusActive

The Comparative Philosophy Seminar seeks to advance constructive philosophical projects by bringing together scholars with training in diverse areas of Asian (mostly Buddhist) thought and Western Philosophy. Comparison in this context is not employed to loan authority to one set of obscure discoveries by revealing its resonances with the works of others, deemed less obscure. Nor does it sociologize philosophy in search of general laws of human cultural and intellectual development. Rather, the intent is to explicate, and employ, the fullness of an expanded philosophical toolset—and see how that works. The seminar ordinarily invites respondents who are versed in the relevant field of philosophical inquiry, but who are not necessarily specialists in Asian thought. In order to facilitate an ongoing conversation, seminar meetings for a given year are loosely organized around a very general theme, which speakers are asked to address when possible. In past years, the themes have been “Personal Identity” (2007–2008) and “Meta-Ethics” (2008–2009).

Chair/s

Jonathan C. Gold

Rapporteur/s

Helen Han Wei Luo

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Meeting Schedule

Scheduled

27
Mar

March 27, 20265:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

Is It Our “Nature” to Become Good? Aristotle and Mengzi on Putative “Sprouts” of Virtues

Speaker/s

Gustin Law, Duke University

Respondent/s

Iakovos Vasiliou, CUNY Grad Center

Scheduled

01
May

May 1, 20263:30 pm - 5:30 pm

The Heyman Center for the Humanities

Speaker/s

PJ Ivanhoe, Georgetown University

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Past Meetings

Scheduled

27
Feb

February 27, 20265:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

Coercion as the Externalization of Trauma: A Buddhist Reading of the Political Demand for Certainty

Speaker/s

Jonathan Gold, Princeton

Respondent/s

Annabella Pitkin, Lehigh University

Scheduled

30
Jan

January 30, 20265:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

The Golden Cage: Kingship as Epistemic Catch-22

Speaker/s

Michael Hunter, Yale

Respondent/s

TBA

Scheduled

05
Dec

December 5, 20255:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

Understanding Doubt: A Debate in Indian Philosophy

Speaker/s

Rosanna Picascia, Swarthmore College

Respondent/s

Peter Tan, Fordham University

Scheduled

07
Nov

November 7, 20255:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

A Buddhist ‘Empirical Stance’ for an Age of AI

Speaker/s

Charles Goodman, Binghamton University, SUNY

Scheduled

17
Oct

October 17, 20255:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

Nāgārjuna, PSR and Madhyamaka Antifoundationalism

Speaker/s

Ricki Bliss, Lehigh University

Respondent/s

Allison Aitken, Columbia University

Scheduled

19
Sep

September 19, 20255:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Philosophy Hall

Room 716

Engineering the Dao: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Trust the Mengzi

Speaker/s

Hagop Sarkissian, Baruch College CUNY

Respondent/s

Tao Jiang, Rutgers

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