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9.00–9.30 Welcome and Introduction: Jan Gerrit Strala, Raquel Bouso, the Director of the IUC Prof. Victoria Cirlot, and the Consul of Japan in Barcelona, Mr. Makiuchi Hiroyuki
9.30–11.00 Key Note Address – Chair: Raquel Bouso
11.30–13.00 Panel Sessions
1. Ching-yuen Cheung
2. Montserrat Crespín Perales
3. Alfonso Falero
1. Marcello Ghilardi: The Place of Subject: Nishida Kitarō’s Notion of Basho From a Zen Perspective
2. Liliana Timóteo: Was Nishida the first Zen Philosopher?
3. Michiko Yusa: Democracy, Women’s Liberation, and Zen Philosophy
14.00–16.00 Panel Sessions
1. Rafael Abad de los Santos: Redefining the Roots of Japanese Culture: The Search for the Lost Links Between Modernity and Prehistory
2. Matteo Cestari: Reconsidering “Japanese” Modernity
3. Raji C. Steineck: The Conundrums of Tetsugaku, or: Why Japanese Philosophers Are Always Wrong(ed)
4. John Maraldo: Expanding The Scope Of Japanese Philosophy: Using The Example Of The Problem Of Self-Awareness
1. Yūsuke Morino: On the Problem of Katachi in the Later Philosophy of Nishida Kitarō
2. Felipe Ferrari Gonçalves: From Khôra To Basho – The Origins of Nishida’s Theory of Place
3. José Barrientos Rastrojo: La maleabilidad y la rigidez del sujeto en el concepto de experiencia en Nishida (keiken/taiken) y en la filosofía europea contemporánea
16.30–18.00 Break & Board Member Meeting – Chair: Jan Gerrit Strala
9.30–11.00 Panel Sessions
1. Kenn Nakata Steffensen: Who Is In, Who Is Out, and What It’s All About: Genealogical Reflections Around Tosaka Jun’s ‘The Philosophy of the Kyoto School’
2. Fatemeh Taromiard: Kyoto School and Reactionary Modernism
3. Tatsuya Higaki: Neo-Kantianism, Differential philosophy and Kyoto-School
1. Ralf Müller: On Nishitani, Dōgen and the Question of Language in Zen
2. Hitoshi Ogawa: The Contemporary Significance of Philosophy in Japanese: Reconsidering The Problem of Japanese and Philosophy by Watsuji Tetsurō
3. Michael Lucken: Nakai Masakazu and the Origins of “Contemporary Thought”
1. Rossa O Muireartaigh: The Final Grounds: The Concept of “God” in Nishida Kitarō, Nishitani Keiji and D.T. Suzuki
2. Andrea Altobrando: Individualism and Selfishnes: Some Reflections on Their Relation Through Nishida’s Work
3. Yuko Ishihara: The Transcendental Orientation of Nishida’s Thought (1917–1926)
11.30–13.00 Panel sessions
1. Anna A. Novikova: Nishikawa Joken’s (1648–1724) View of Hierarchy
2. Roman Paşca: The Power of Words: Andō Shōeki’s Discontent with Language as a Form of Social Protest
3. Christoph Mittmann: Yamagata Bantō and His Yume no shiro—A Critical Reevaluation of Knowledge in Japan
1. Paulus Kaufmann: Depictions of the State of Nature in Early Modern Japanese Thought
2. Cody Staton: Natural Beauty in Fukada and Schiller
3. Lorenzo Marinucci: Wind As a Phenomenological Concept in Japanese Aesthetics
1. Masahiro Morioka
2. Pierre Bonneels
14.00–16.00
1. Kristýna Vojtíšková: Watsuji Tetsurō’s Fūdo in the Context of Globalized World
2. Yu Inutsuka: Aidagara, Betweenness, Verhältnis: Watsuji’s Philosophy of Practice
3. David Johnson: Fūdo as the Disclosure of Nature: Re-Reading Watsuji with Heidegger
1. Carlos Rubio: La estética en la poesía japonesa
2. Javier Vives Rego: Estética en el jardín japonés: creación e interpretación
3. David Almazán Tomás: La estética del arte del grabado ukiyo-e
4. Kayoko Takagi: Lo que transmite la flor (teatro noh)
16.30-18.00 Key Note Address – Chair: Yu Inutsuka
9.30–11.00 Panel sessions
1. David Sandor Cseh: The Three Ways of Zeami: A Dramaturgy of Epiphanical Revelation in Classical Japanese Nō Theatre
2. Gustavo Pita Céspedes: Yamaoka Tesshū en la historia del pensamiento bushi
3. Katsumori Makoto: Hiromatsu’s Analysis of Marx’s Theory of the Commodity Hiromatsu Wataru
1. Carlos Barbosa Cepeda: Religious Life as a Path: An Inquiry from Nishitani Keiji’s Account of Religion in Religion and Nothingness
2. Filip Gurjanov: Keiji Nishitani: Person as a Mask of Absolute Nothingness
3. Luis M. Pujadas: Fusing Nishitani’s Notion of the “World of Primal Fact” With Sellar’s “Naturalism with a Normative Turn”
11.30–12.30 Panel sessions
1. Takako Saitō: Kuki Shuzō’s Thought ant the World
2. Kazuaki Oda: Kuki Shuzo and Contingent Worlds
1. Christopher Southward: Nishida Kitarō’s Aesthetic Theory: “Absolute Contradictory Self-Identity”
2. Ruben Pfizenmaier: Nishida on Practice: On the Inter dependency of Ethics and Aesthetics
3. Elizabeth McManaman Grosz: Recognition and Living-qua-Dying in Nishida’s Vision of the Self: The Anxiety of Nothingness, Risk, and Vulnerability
1. Bernat Martí Oroval: La filosofía de la religión de Kiyozawa Manshi. Sus fundamentos teóricos y su significado
2. Markus Ruesch: Philosophical perspectives on Pure Land teachings: The case of Yasuda Rijin
3. Takaharu Oda: Izutsu’s Understanding of the I- Consciousness in Zen Buddhism: a Metaphysical Critique of Cartesian Cogito
14.00–16.00 Key Note Address – Chair: Takeshi Morisato
16.30–17.00 Closing Speech & Announcement:
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