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Seminar on Human Cultures and Transcendent Meaning
日期:2014-05-08

Date/Time
Date(s) - May 18, 2014
9:30 am - 5:00 pm


Please  if you plan to attend.

In an age of global interaction, countries and civilizations are increasingly collaborating and colliding. This seminar addresses this topic with a focus on cultural differences and the human quest for enduring and transcendent meaning.  The main topics the presenters will address are twofold. First is an examination of comparative human values from three primary sources: the Western traditions; Chinese thought; and the African-American worldview (Professor Hopkins). Second is an examination of basic human goods, the diversity of cultural values, and the question for a workable global ethics (Professor Schweiker).  The conversation will be enlivened by two responses from Renmin University of China scholars (Professor Li and Professor Yao). The overall purpose of the seminar is to equip scholars and students with the conceptual and theoretical tools to interpret the dynamic interplay between human cultures and transcendent meaning.

Organizers: Professor Dwight Hopkins (University of Chicago); William Schweiker (University of Chicago); Professor Li Binquan (Renmin University of China); Professor Yao Xinzhong (Renmin University of China).

Location: Lecture HallThe University of Chicago Center in Beijing
Culture Plaza 20th floor
59A Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing 100872 芝加哥大学北京中心
文化大厦20 层
北京市海淀区中关村大街甲59A 号100872

Seminar on human cultures and transcendent meaning

Date/Time
Date(s) - May 18, 2014
9:30 am - 5:00 pm


Please   if you plan to attend.

In an age of global interaction, countries and civilizations are increasingly collaborating and colliding. This seminar addresses this topic with a focus on cultural differences and the human quest for enduring and transcendent meaning.  The main topics the presenters will address are twofold. First is an examination of comparative human values from three primary sources: the Western traditions; Chinese thought; and the African-American worldview (Professor Hopkins). Second is an examination of basic human goods, the diversity of cultural values, and the question for a workable global ethics (Professor Schweiker).  The conversation will be enlivened by two responses from Renmin University of China scholars (Professor Li and Professor Yao). The overall purpose of the seminar is to equip scholars and students with the conceptual and theoretical tools to interpret the dynamic interplay between human cultures and transcendent meaning.

Organizers: Professor Dwight Hopkins (University of Chicago); William Schweiker (University of Chicago); Professor Li Binquan (Renmin University of China); Professor Yao Xinzhong (Renmin University of China).

Location: Lecture HallThe University of Chicago Center in Beijing
Culture Plaza 20th floor
59A Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing 100872 芝加哥大学北京中心
文化大厦20 层
北京市海淀区中关村大街甲59A 号100872