2023 NAKPA Annual Meeting "Communication, Dialogue, and Expansion in Korean Philosophy"
- K학술확산연구센터
- Hit208
- 2023-11-09
North American Korean Philosophy Association (NAKPA), a gathering of active Korean philosophers in North America, organizes an annual meeting in various countries each year. During the NAKPA Annual Meeting, distinguished scholars across the globe who specialize in Korean philosophy come together to exchange academic ideas.
As part of our commitment to build bridges in the realm of both domestic and international Korean philosophy research, K-Academic Expansion Project, in collaboration with Department of Philosophy and BK21 FOUR Project Team of Kyungpook National University, is proud to co-organize the 2023 NAKPA Annual Meeting.
The theme of this meeting is "Communication, Dialogue, and Expansion in Korean Philosophy," and it will take place on November 9-10 over two days at Kyungpook National University's Humanities Korea Hall and Graduate Building.
The conference will include 2 keynote speeches, 12 individual presentations, and 2 panel presentations, each featuring 5 and 6 speakers, respectively. The specific topics are outlined below. We eagerly anticipate your participation.
Thank you.
2023 North American Korean Philosophy Association (NAKPA) Annual Meeting Communication, Dialogue, and Expansion in Korean Philosophy 11. 09 Thu. (KNU Humanities Korea Hall B102, 15:30-17:50) ~ 11. 10 Fri. (KNU Graduate Building 214, 9:00-18:00) All Lectures and Panels are Free and Open to the Public - Co-organized with BK21 FOUR Project Team to Educate Philosophical Specialists for Conflict Resolution, Department of Philosophy, Kyungpook National University / K-Academic Expansion Project (KAEP), The institute of Korean Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan University | |||
NAKPA Session 1 (Humanities Korea Hall, B102) Moderator: Janghee LEE (Gyeongin National University of Education) | |||
15:30–15:50 | Opening Address – Halla KIM (Vice President, NAKPA) Welcome Address – Seung-Taek LIM (Director, BK21 FOUR Project Team, Department of Philosophy, Kyungpook National University) | ||
15:50-16:20 | 1. Jong-Myeong KIM (Kyungpook National University), “The Soteriological Features of the Jikji and Their Reconciliation Implications” | ||
16:20-16:50 | 2. Bongrae SEOK (Alvernia University), “Seongho Yi Ik’s Theory of Mind-Brain: Aristotle’s De Anima and Neo-Confucian Adaptation of the Brain Theory of Cognition” | ||
16:50-17:20 | 3. Halla KIM (Sogang University), “Kant and Dasan on the Meaning of Life: Two Moralists” | ||
17:20-17:50 | 4. Song Chong LEE (Seoul National University), “Ham Sok Hon: Decoding the Jeremiad of a Korean Political Prophet” | ||
17:50 Dinner (Sky17, Invitation Only, Provided by the College of Humanities at KNU) | |||
11/10 (Fri.) | |||
NAKPA Session 2 (Graduate School Building 214) Moderator: Halla KIM (Sogang University) | |||
9:00-9:15 | 1. Keynote Speech 1: Jin Y. PARK (American University), “Marginality and Reflexive Engagement” | ||
9:15-9:30 | Opening of the floor for Q & A | ||
9:30-9:45 | 2. Keynote Speech 2: Edward CHUNG (University of Prince Edward Island), “Self-Transcendence in Yi Toegye’s Philosophy and Spirituality: A Contemporary Confucian Approach to Interreligious and Inter-philosophical Dialogue and Reconciliation” | ||
9:45-10:00 | Opening of the floor for Q & A | ||
10:00-10:30 | 3. Yasuo DEGUCHI (Kyoto University), “WE-turn of Freedom and its Political Consequences” | ||
10:30-12:15 | 4. Panel 1: “Expulsion Theories and Responses in Late Joseon Confucianism” 1) Jihyun PARK (Sogang University), “Questions and Answers on Heavenly Learning(天學問答)” 2) Seonhee KIM (Ewha Womans University), “Shin, Hudam's (愼後聃)’s "Comments on Western Learning(西學辨)," the first expulsion theory in Joseon” 3) Soyi CHUNG (Sogang University), “self-inscribed epitaph as self-healing” 4) Borum KIM (Anyang University), “The dissemination of Western Learning among the lay Koreans” 5) Jeongyeon CHOI (Jeonbuk National University), “Reprobation and Approval: the expulsion of wickedness (斥邪論) among 19th-century Chosun Confucian scholars, focusing on the Toegye School” | ||
12:15 Lunch (Bibimga, Invitation Only, Provided by K-Academic Expansion Project (KAEP), The institute of Korean Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan University) | |||
NAKPA Session 3 (Graduate School Building 214) Moderator 1: Jin Y. PARK (American University) [13:30-16:00] Moderator 2: Bongrae SEOK (Alvernia University) [16:00-18:00] | |||
13:30-14:00 | 5. Boram JEONG (University of Colorado, Denver), “The Temporal Politics of Novelty: A Decolonial Reading of the Korean New Womanhood” | ||
14:00-14:30 | 6. Lehel BALOGH (Hokkaido University), “Yasuo Yuasa's Self-cultivation via Somatic Practices versus Hwa Yol Jung's Carnal Hermeneutics” | ||
14:30-15:00 | 7. Kyung Rok KWON (Academia Sinica), “How has the Idea of Human Rights Shaped Confucianism in East Asian Democracy?” | ||
15:00-15:30 | 8. Maorong JIANG (Creighton University), “Confucian Ethics and Political Communication: Lessons learned from Korean/Taiwanese Cultures” | ||
15:30-16:00 | 9. Han Seok LEE (Seoul National University), “Jigak (知覺) and Myeongdeok (明德) in Horak Debate” | ||
16:00-16:30 | 10. Jungeun JO (Korea Aeronautic University), A New Interpretation of gisoburyok mulsieoin [己所不欲勿施於人] : Suggesting a Dialogue between Scholars In and Outside Academia | ||
16:30-18:00 | 11. Panel 2: K-Academic Expansion Project (KAEP), The institute of Korean Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan University, "The Meaning and Direction of Contents of Korean Philosophy" 1) Sojeong PARK (Director, SKKU KAEP), “Opening Remarks: KAEP’s Vision for Contentization of Korean Philosophy” 2) Eunyoung KIM (SKKU KAEP), “For the Planning of Courses that Can Communicate and Spread : The Role of ‘Coordinator’” 3) Wonjun LEE (SKKU KAEP), “Production of Lecture Scripts for Effective Communication” 4) Garam KIM (SKKU KAEP), “How to Achieve Learning Goals: The Purpose of Instructional Design” 5) Chaeyeon HONG (SKKU KAEP), “Visualization of Abstract Concepts: Expressions of 'living traditions'” 6) Taiyang YUN (SKKU KAEP), “Korean Philosophy on MOOC: How to and Usual Mistakes” 7) Na HA (SKKU KAEP), “Korean Philosophy on Global MOOC: How to Communicate with Global Audiences” | ||
18:00 Dinner (Sky17, Invitation Only, Provided by K-Academic Expansion Project (KAEP), The institute of Korean Philosophy and Culture, Sungkyunkwan University) |