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"Textual Analysis as the Basis for Understanding Chinese Logical Thought", Virtual

15-17 Jan 2022

HOLIC Workshop
"Textual Analysis as the Basis for Understanding Chinese Logical Thought",

*Date and Time*: January 15-17, 2022 / Beijing time (UTC +08:00), 16:30 ?
21:00

*Location:* Tsinghua University (Online)

*Organisers*: Jeremy Seligman (The University of Auckland/Tsinghua
University), Ai Yuan (Tsinghua University), and Yinlin Guan (Tsinghua
University)



*Workshop Theme:*

There is a wealth of early Chinese philosophical texts from the Hundred
Schools of Thought, dating from the 6th century BC to 221 BC. These texts
are one of the main sources for understanding a wide variety of subjects in
Chinese culture. For ideas on logic, the most important texts include the
classics of Confucianism, Daoism, Mohism, Legalism, Names, as well as works
of military science. These texts contain profound ideas on how to think,
reason, and conduct argumentation, as well as the relationship between ming ?
(name) and shi ? (object/reality), language and logic. Many ideas of these
texts continued to be influential throughout Chinese history, and are still
of great relevance to today?s world.

Prominent scholars have made great contributions in analysing and
interpreting these texts, such as the ground-breaking works by A. C.
Graham, Rudolf G. Wagner, Christoph Harbsmeier, and Chad Hansen. In China,
Sun Yirang started the tradition of textual analysis in the late Qing
Dynasty, and it has been continued by Hu Shi, Feng Youlan, Shen Youding, Wu
Yujiang, among many others.

The HOLIC workshops are carrying on this tradition with particular
attention to logical thought and to facilitate the Handbook project. Some
of the previous events can be found at the website: www.holicnet.net
<http://holicnet.net/>. The workshop holds that any idea or theories
presented should be firmly based on textual evidence, yet we are open to a
variety of methodological approaches.



*Keynote Speakers:*

Christoph Harbsmeier (University of Oslo, Norway)

Dirk Meyer (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)

Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University, China)

Jana Ro?ker (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Joachim Gentz (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Yiu-ming Fung (Tunghai University/The Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, China)



Further information on Program and Registration will be posted on our
website:

http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/?page_id=3861
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