RAS INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY “Philosophy in the Dialogue of Cultures”
2nd Annual International Conference HISTORY, METHODOLOGY, INTERCULTURAL APPROACH Moscow, 2024 2024.10.28–2024.10.30
Conference book (Poster + Programme + Abstracts) PDF October 28th9.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.Registration of participants
10.00 a.m. – 3.30 p.m.CHINESE PHILOSOPHY (IN RUSSIAN)host – Stanislav Yu. Rykov (PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of the Eastern Philosophies, RAS Institute of Philosophy)
Artem I. Kobzev D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Head, Department of China RAS Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia Yangminism as a Revolutionary Alternative to Marxism in China
Dmitry V. Kononchuk PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of Arts and Humanities Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia On the Issue of Relationships with the Spirits of Shen 神 in the Chunqiu Era in the Aspect of the Origin of Chinese Philosophy
Aglaya B. Starostina PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of China RAS Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia Wang Chong and Pliny the Elder on the Fate of Human Beings after Their Death
Lyudmila L. Bankova PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Department of Chinese Language, Institute of Foreign Languages Moscow City Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia On Religious and Philosophical Understanding of Trinitarity in Daoism and Eastern Orthodoxy
Andrey V. Gordienko PhD student, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia Controversy between Mencius and Gaozi: Definition of the Concept of Xing 性 in the Treatise of Mencius
Valeria D. Teryaeva PhD student Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia The Concept of De 德 in the Wenzi 文子 ("[Writings of] Master Wen")
Pavel D. Lenkov PhD in Historical Studies, Associate Professor, Department of History of Religions and Theology, Institute of History and Social Sciences Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia The Concept of Time in Late Taoist Texts: Some Observations
Diana D. Kotova Assistant, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia Interpretations of Shi 詩 “verses” in “Apocrypha to the Verses” of Shi wei 詩緯: Basic Approaches and Ideas
Anastasia D. Kirichenko Tatishchev Gymnasium No. 108, Ekaterinburg, Russia Zhoushi san mu 周室三母 (The Three Mothers of Zhou), a Part of the Lienü zhuan by Liu Xiang: An Analysis and a Russian Translation
Nikolay V. Rudenko PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of China RAS Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia The Tale of the Eel and of His Helper Loach: a Taizhou Ode to Freedom
Denis A. Korolev PhD student Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia On the Role of Connotations in Understanding the Texts of Chinese Philosophy
Rinat M. Ziganshin PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Comparative Cultural Studies RAS Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia Understanding and Moralizing War at the Bing jia (School of Military Philosophy)
Oleg S. Kocherov PhD in International Relations, Research Fellow, Department of Eastern Philosophies, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia Associate Professor, Faculty of Political Science State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia Ancient Chinese Concept of “Humanitarian Intervention” in the Context of the PRC Foreign Policy Views
4.30 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.INTERCULTURAL PHILOSOPHY (IN RUSSIAN)host – Victoria G. Lysenko (D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Department of Eastern Philosophies, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia) Sergey Y. Lepekhov D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Chief Research Fellow, Center for Oriental Manuscripts and Woodcuts Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetological Studies, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ulan-Ude, Russia Possible Ways of Development of Modern Philosophizing
Tatiana V. Bernyukevich D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University), Moscow, Russia Reception of the Ideas of “Buddhist Economics” and “Non-Western” Philosophy of Technology in the Context of Issues of Modern Socio-Economic and Technological Development Olga V. Popova D.Sc. in Philosophy, Head, Department of Humanitarian Expertise and Bioethics RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia Cross-Cultural Meanings of Madness: from Nikolai Gogol's Notes of a Madman to Lu Xun's Notes of a Madman
Lev I. Titlin PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of the Eastern Philosophies RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia Two Paradigms of Culture through the Prism of Theories of the Mental Apparatus (India and Europe): Is Comparison Possible in Principle?
Nikolay Kostin PhD student Pontifical University of John Paul II, Krakow, Poland Yuk Hui: Concepts of “Cosmotechnics” and “Regional (Local) Ontology”
October 29th9.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.Registration of participants
10.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m.INDIAN COGNITIVE TAXONOMIES IN INTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE (IN ENGLISH)(ROUND TABLE, ONLINE)host – Victoria G. Lysenko (D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Department of Eastern Philosophies, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia) Madhumita Chattopadhyay Professor, Department of Philosophy Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India Paradigm Shift in the Taxonomy of the Early Yogacara Tradition
Shreekala Nair Professor Shankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kaladi, Kerala, India Semiotics in Embodied Cognition: The Buddhist Insights
Meenal Katarnikar Professor, Department of Philosophy Mumbai University, Mumbai, India Three Paradigms of Perception: A Comparative and Critical Analysis
Kuntala Bhattacharya Ravindrabharati University, Kolkata, India Pramāṇavyavasthā: A Unique Buddhist View Victoria G. Lysenko D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Chief Research Fellow, Department of Eastern Philosophies RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia Emotions and Feelings in Indian Classifications of Cognitive Processes: An Intercultural Perspective
Lev I. Titlin PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of the Eastern Philosophies RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia Comparing Mental Terminology in Latin and Sanskrit Philosophy: Preliminary Considerations
3.00 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.JAPANESE PHILOSOPHY (IN RUSSIAN)host – Lyubov B. Karelova (PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Eastern Philosophies, RAS Institute of Philosophy)
Vladlena A. Fedianina PhD, Associate Professor, Head, Department of Japanese Language Moscow City University, Moscow, Russia The Notion of Time and Space in Medieval Japanese Buddhism: Ideological Aspects
Elena S. Lepekhova D.Sc. in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of History and Culture of the Ancient East RAS Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia A Comparative analysis of Buddhism and Christianity by Inoue Enryō
Оlga. V. Yazovskaya PhD in Culturology Associate Professor of the Department of History of Philosophy, Philosophical Anthropology, Aesthetics and Theory of Culture Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, Ekaterinburg, Russia The Kyoto School Phenomenon in a Generational Perspective
Lyubov B. Karelova PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Eastern philosophies RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia Problems of Time in Philosophy of Tanabe Hajime
Anton S. Romanenko Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy Pushkin Leningrad State University, Saint Petersburg, Pushkin, Russia The Role of Mathematical Concepts in the Development of the Nishida Kitarō’s Doctrine of Pure Experience
Elena L. Skvortsova D.Sc. in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Comparative Cultural Studies RAS Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia On the Processes of National Separatism in Japanese Aesthetic Science
Anna S. Shimanskaya PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow, Russia National Symbols in the Context of Studying Japanese Culture
Anastasia S. Borisova PhD in Philology, Senior Lecturer, Department of Japanese Philology Institute of Asian and African Countries, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Zen Philosophy and Japanese Dadaism
October 30th9.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.Registration of participants
10.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m.INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (IN ENGLISH)(ONLINE)host – Pradeep Gokhale (Honorary Adjunct Professor, Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India) Muzaffar Ali Malla Islamic University of Science and Technology, Jammu and Kashmir, India From Vāda to Saṃvāda: Some Methodological Insights from Indian Philosophy
Raghuram Raju Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517619, India Three Affective Trajectories in Krishna Chandra Bhattacharyya
Danjel Raveh Professor Jerusalem University, Israel, Jaipur Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya on Pātañjala-yoga
Pradeep Gokhale Honorary Adjunct Professor, Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India The Doctrine of Karma: Some Critical Considerations Maxim B. Demchenko PhD in Cultural Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Oriental Languages Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia Sociopolitical Dimension of Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta as Seen by Rāmānandī Thinkers
Evgeniya A. Desnitskaya PhD in Philosophy, Research Fellow RAS Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Saint Petersburg, Russia Yājñavalkya’s Dialogue with Maitreyī: between Sāṃkhya and Vedānta
Sachchidanand Mishra Professor Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi, India Contemporary Relevance of Cārvāka Thought
3.00 p.m. – 6.00 p.m.INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (IN RUSSIAN)host – Victoria G. Lysenko (D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Department of Eastern Philosophies, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia)
Helena P. Ostrovskaia D.Sc. in Philosophy, Researcher is Chief, Head of the South Asian Section, Department of Central Asian and South Asian Studies RAS Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Saint Petersburg, Russia Philosophy as a Wisdom Educative Program in Early Medieval Indian Buddhism
Natalya A. Kanaeva D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Problems of Conceptualization of "Indian Philosophy" in the Light of Non-Classical Epistemology
Tatyana V. Ermakova PhD in Philosophy, Leading Research Fellow RAS Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Saint Petersburg, Russia Philosophy and Religion in 1930’s Russian-Indian Contacts in Buddhist Studies
Tatyana G. Skorokhodova D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor Penza State University, Penza, Russia ‘Tchaadaev's Paradigm’ in Modern Eastern Philosophy as Comparative Perspective (Based on an Example of Intellectual Search in the Bengal Renaissance)
Liliia A. Streltsova D.Sc. in History, Department for Theory and Methods of Training in Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa Saint Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia The Specifics of Using J. Lacan's Structural Psychoanalysis in the Analysis of Nepali-Language Prose
Sergey V. Lobanov PhD student RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia The Concept of Īśvara in the Commentaries of Śaṃkara and Abhinavagupta on the Bhagavadgītā
Ivan E. Tolchelnikov Student Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia The History of Philosophy of Disciples: What Sureśvara Says about Himself as a Disciple and What Methodological Conclusions Can Be Drawn from This |
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