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SUMMARY:“Forming the Soul : Plato and his Opponents” – 2nd Asia Regional Meeting of the IPS
DESCRIPTION:April 20th-22th // “Forming the Soul : Plato and his Opponents” – 2nd Asia Regional Meeting of the IPS\n\nThe 2nd Asia Regional Meeting of the International Plato Society \nInternational Conference \n“Forming the Soul: Plato and his Opponents”\n  \nThis conference will be the first academic activity of the International Plato Society taking place in Taiwan (and in the Chinese-speaking world). The conference will be hosted in Chinese Culture University\, Taipei\, Taiwan\, from 20th to 22nd April 2018. \nMore information and the last version of the program are available at https://sites.google.com/view/ips-asia-2018 \n  \nThere will be three invited speeches: \n\nDebra Nails (Michigan State University) : Forms and the Psyche\n\n\nNickolas Pappas (City College and Graduate Center\, CUNY) : What Becomes of a Soul: Hope for a Philosophical City in the Myth of Er\nNoburu Notomi (Tokyo University; IPS ex-president) : Why Soul Matters: Reconsidering the Philosophical Contexts of Plato’s On Soul\n\n  \nAnd the selected papers contributed by scholars from Asia and other regions: \n  \n[metaphysics & epistemology] \n\nLiliana Carolina Sánchez Castro (University of São Paulo)\, The Aristotelian Criticism to the Conception of the Soul as a Self-Mover\nTeng He (Bonn University)\, Soul as a Harmony? — A Reflex on Aristotle’s Comment on Timaeus 35a-37c\n\n  \n[ethics & politics] \n\nJong Hwan Lee (University of Seoul)\, Saving Callicles in the Gorgias\nSungwoo Park (Seoul National University)\, Politics of Soul-Care in Plato’s Alcibiades\n\n  \n[art and emotions] \n\nMai Oki-Suga (University of Tübingen)\, Forming the Soul with Mousiké: How Can We Be Free from Stásis?\nMakoto Sekimura (Hiroshima City University)\, Lexis and Formation of the Soul in Plato’s Republic\nAndré Rehbinder (EDITTA\, Paris-Sorbonne University)\, The Pain of the Enamoured Soul in the Palinode of Plato’s Phaedrus\n\n  \n[soul’s process of learning ] \n\nI-Kai Jeng (National Taiwan University)\, On the Unity of Courage and Modesty in the Theaetetus\nIkko Tanaka (J. F. Oberlin University)\, On the Assimilation to the Forms in Plato’s Republic 6\nSheng-Yu Peng (Taiwan Baptist Christian Seminary)\, Dialectic of Love and Beauty in the Ever-Moving Soul: An Epistemological and Ethical Survey in Plato’s Phaedrus\nYoon Cheol Lee (Seoul National University)\, The Sophist for Soul in Plato\nYip-Mei Loh (Chung Yuan Christian University)\, The Dialectical Development between Self-Knowledge and Self-Ignorance in Plato’s Dialogues\n\n  \n[the soul with the body] \n\nAkira Kawashima (Tohoku University)\, Tripartite Psychology in Plato’s Republic\nYu-Jung Sun (University of Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne)\, The Myth of Incarnation in Plato’s Phaedrus: A Partitioned and Disincarnated Soul\nLee M. J. Coulson (University of Sydney)\, The Dyadic Ontology for Platonic Souls: A Way to Transcend Space and Time\nHoyoung Yang (Seoul National University)\, Bridging the Gap between the Intelligible and the Perceptible\n\n  \n[soul and the forms] \n\nSuzanne Obdrzalek (Claremont McKenna College)\, Knowledge as Assimilation in Plato’s Phaedo\nVan Tu (University of Michigan)\, The Deathless\, Imperishable\, and Formless Soul: Phaedo 102a10-107b10\n\n  \n[forming the philosopher’s soul] \n\nSatoshi Ogihara (Tohoku University)\, Education-related Compulsion in Plato’s Republic\nHeon Kim (Seoul National University)\, Psukhagōgia and Epimeleia tēs Psukhēs between Plato and Isocrates\n\n  \n  \nVenue: Xiao Feng Memorial Hall (曉峰紀念館)\, Chinese Culture University (55 Hwa-Kang Road\, Yang-Ming-Shan\, Taipei 11114\, Taiwan.) \n  \nOrganizing Committee (in alphabetical order): \nHua-kuei Ho (何畫瑰)\, Chinese Culture University\, Taiwan. \nSung-Hoon Kang (姜聖勳)\, Seoul National University\, Korea. \nYuji Kurihara (栗原裕次)\, Tokyo Metropolitan University\, Japan; Representative for Asia\, Australia\, and Africa of the IPS. \nChun-Liong Ng (黃俊龍)\, National Chung Cheng University\, Taiwan. \nSatsuki Tasaka (田坂さつき)\, Rissho University\, Japan. \n  \nSponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)\, Taiwan and Chinese Culture University\, Taiwan. \n\n\n
URL:https://platosociety.org/event/forming-the-soul-plato-and-his-opponents-2nd-asia-regional-meeting-of-the-ips/
LOCATION:Chinese Culture University\, Taipei\, Taiwan\, 55 Huagang Road\, Shilin District\, Taipei\, 11114\, Taïwan
CATEGORIES:IPS Regional Meetings
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