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OZSW Comparative/Global: Between Al-Ghazālī and Averroës: The Critique of Metaphysics and the Systematization of Islam as a Science

Ahmed Abdel Meguid (Syracuse University) will give a lecture, entitled: "Between Al-Ghazālī and Averroës: The Critique of Metaphysics and the Systematization of Islam as a Science." This lecture is organised by LUCIS (Leiden University Centre for Islam in Society) in cooperation with Leiden's Institute for Philosophy and its Comparative Philosophy agenda.

What and why is comparative philosophy?

Institute for Philosophy Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands

Introducing the themes and concerns of this new study group.  All members are welcome.  We meet in the staff common room at 17.30.

Free

John Maraldo_A Philosophy of Practice: A Comparative Approach

Institute for Philosophy Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands

Both in the history of philosophy and in everyday understanding, practice is often opposed to theory. My talk raises the questions, what does practice mean if it is not opposed to theory? What alternative notion of practice suggests itself? The theory versus practice distinction has been a powerful tool both in analyzing philosophical problems and in solving everyday ones. But sometimes the distinction gets in our way in seeing things or doing something better. Sometimes seeing—supposedly the theory part—and doing—the practice part—cannot be easily separated. To understand many activities, ranging from everyday actions to social and distinctively religious activities, we need an alternative to the traditional distinction. The alternative I develop supplements, but does not replace, other notions of practice. I inquire into a notion of practice as bodily activity done for its own sake; it is either not goal-oriented at all, or oriented to an internal goal whose fulfillment continues the very same kind of activity. I develop this notion by drawing upon parallels and contrasts with Plato’s and Aristotle’s notions, and referring to several Chinese and Japanese artistic practices.  

Peter Hershock, “Climate and Compassion. Buddhist Contribution to an Ethics of Intergenerational Justice”

University College Utrecht Campus Utrecht

When: Monday May 29th, 15.45-17.00 Where: University College Utrecht (Campusplein, Dining Hall Lounge) • For whom: All welcome!   Please click on going or interested (if you are!) https://www.facebook.com/events/272846493186048/ Abstract: Climate change is not a technical problem; it is an ethical predicament that makes evident deep and abiding conflicts among globally-prevailing political, economic, social and … Continue reading Peter Hershock, “Climate and Compassion. Buddhist Contribution to an Ethics of Intergenerational Justice”

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Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

This seminar offers a philosophical exploration of one of the oldest founding collections of the Buddhist tradition: the Discourses preserved in the Sutta Pitaka of the Pāli Canon (first century BCE). The Discourses address a wide range of theoretical and practical issues, such as: the nature of persons, human psychology, happiness and suffering, causation, theory … Continue reading Seminar: The Discourses of the Buddha: A philosophical exploration

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Symposium – Ancient Buddhist Meditation: Historical, Philosophical and Comparative Perspectives

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Keynote Speaker: Prof. Rupert Gethin (Bristol) Description -- Meditation practices are a core component of Ancient Indian Buddhism and an essential factor in the development of Buddhist philosophy as a whole. Ancient Buddhist meditation is naturally intertwined with key philosophical topics such as the nature of consciousness and qualia, the phenomenology of subjective experience, the … Continue reading Symposium – Ancient Buddhist Meditation: Historical, Philosophical and Comparative Perspectives

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Soteriology: the making and unmaking of selfhood

Faculty of Philosophy RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands Groningen, The Netherlands, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

This interfaculty workshop addresses the themes of selfhood, subject-formation, and subject-overcoming from the angle of soteriology: which strategies do human beings develop to address the structural problems inherent in the human predicament? Our approach to this question is cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary. We look at selfhood practices in ancient Greek, Jewish and Asian thought, as well … Continue reading Soteriology: the making and unmaking of selfhood

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Soteriology seminar: Reflections on the Cultural Cognitive Approach

Soteriology: the making and unmaking of selfhood Winter-Spring 2022  Organized by Andrea Sangiacomo (Philosophy) & Arjen Bakker (Religious Studies) This interfaculty seminar addresses the themes of selfhood, subject-formation, and subject-overcoming from the angle of soteriology: which strategies do human beings develop to address the structural problems inherent in the human predicament? Our approach to this … Continue reading Soteriology seminar: Reflections on the Cultural Cognitive Approach

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