Laruelle and the Kyoto School TUJ Philosophy Lecture Series, Temple University Japan 8, 9, 10 January 2021 [Online Zoom Conference]

Laruelle and the Kyoto School TUJ Philosophy Lecture Series, Temple University Japan 8, 9, 10 January 2021 [Online Zoom Conference]

An Encounter in Non-Standard Philosophy: Laruelle and the Kyoto School TUJ Philosophy Lecture Series, Temple University Japan 8, 9, 10 January 2021 [Online Zoom Conference] Contact Us: [email protected] Follow us on Twitter: @TUJPhil TUJ PHILOSOPHY LECTURE SERIES WEB: https://sites.temple.edu/tujphilseries/ Conference Agenda Meeting planner for Working Together Across Time Zones Friday, January 8th, 2021 Official time zone: JST 9pm (Japan Standard Time ASIA) EST 7am (Eastern Standard Time US) CET 1pm (European Standard Time Paris/Berlin EU) Saturday, January 9th & Sunday, January 10th, 2021 Official time zone: JST 7pm (Japan Standard Time ASIA) EST 5am (Eastern Standard Time US) CET 11am (European Standard Time Paris/Berlin EU) PLEASE JOIN THE ZOOM WAITING ROOM 15 MINUTES BEFORE THE SCHEDULED START TIME Join Zoom Meeting: https://temple.zoom.us/j/93141359105 Friday, January 8th JST 9:00 pm Rocco Gangle: Introductory Tutorial on Laruelle’s Non-Philosophy Saturday, January 9th Opening address: George Miller Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of Temple University JST 6:50 pm Japan Keynote address: JST 7:00 pm Anne-Françoise Schmid “From non-standard toward an absolute nothingness, a common =X ?” Nobuo Kazashi “On Some Trajectories of Engaged Thinking in JST 8:00 pm – 8:40 pm Contemporary Japan: (K. Miki, S. Tsurumi, and M. Ishimure) Reflection in Light of Laruelle’s General Theory of Victims” Break JST 9:00 pm – 9:40 pm Jordanco Sekulovski “Spatiality in Watsuji: Mi-Lieu and the Double Negational Structure of the Individual and Society” JST 9:40 pm – 10:20 pm Rocco Gangle “Rigorous Immanence: Nishida’s basho and Laruelle’s One” 2 Sunday, January 10th JST 7:00 pm Katerina Kolozova “Non-philosophical Reading of Value in Marx as a Question of Language: Karatani via Laruelle” JST 7:40 pm – 8:20 pm Hannes Schumacher “The Place of Global Thought” Stanimir Panayotov “The Nemocentric One: Laruelle’s to hén and JST 8:20 pm – 9:00 pm Nishitani’s anatta” Break JST 9:30 pm – 11:00 pm Round Table Discussion moderated by Takeshi Morisato “Laruelle and World Philosophies: The Problem of Cross-cultural Philosophy” Closing Remarks by the Organizers List of Participants: KEYNOTE SPEAKER Anne-Françoise Schmid Paris-Tech École des Mines, Paris, France PRESENTERS Rocco Gangle Endicott College, US Jordanco Sekulovski Temple University Japan Campus, Japan Takeshi Morisato Université Libre de Bruxelles – EASt ULB, Belgium Katerina Kolozova Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities-Skopje, Macedonia Nobuo Kazashi Dalian Univ. of Technology, China (Professor Emeritus, Kobe Univ, Japan) Stanimir Panayotov Center for Advanced Study Sofia, Bulgaria Hannes Schumacher University of the Arts Berlin, Germany 3 .

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