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Annual Meeting Program

The 28th Annual Meeting of the

Philosophy and Religion Society of Thailand

Mahachakri Building, Faculty of Arts,

Chulalongkorn University

December 12-14, 2024

Program

Thursday, December 12, 2024

8.30 – 9.00          Registration

Room 401/5

9.15 – 9.45          Tarik Tijanovic, Against Dasgupta’s Naturalization of the PSR

9.45 – 10.15        Debopama Bose, Vitaṇḍā: A Futile Harassment or an Intellectual Exercise?

10.15 – 10.45      Saheb Samanta, Recognising Recognition: A Philosophical Interpretation of Pratyabhijñā

Room 401/8

9.15 – 9.45          Christine Carmela R. Ramos, Love, Non-Violence, and Harmony in Filipino Culture: Indigenous Perspectives and Their Cultural Significance

9.45 – 10.15        Tyler Dalton McNabb, The Shentong Tradition and Classical Theism: A Synthesis?

10.15 – 10.45      Frank J. Hoffman, Some Parallels between Buddhism and Wittgenstein

10.45 – 11.00      Break

Room 401/5      

11.00 – 11.30      Prateek Chaubey and Ranjan K. Panda, Inner Peace and Outer Engagement: Self-Knowledge in Epicureanism and the Bhagavad Gita

11.30 – 12.00      Rahul Biswas, The Mahabharata Through the Lens of Brahma Kumaris Knowledge: An Exploration of Inner Transformation and Spiritual Philosophy

Room 401/8

11.00 – 11.30      Thomas Rule, Homesickness and Homecoming: Heidegger and Our Uncanny Dwelling

11.30 – 12.00      Nahum Brown, The Philosophical Import of Possible World Fiction: Four Categories

12.00 – 13.00      Lunch

13.15 – 13.30      Opening Ceremony

13.30 – 14.30      Keynote

                            Prach Panchakunathorn, When to Bail Risk-Takers Out?: Alleviation vs. Cost-Bearing

Room 401/5

14.35 – 15.05      Qingxuan Wang, A Self-negating Negation: On Nāgārjuna’s Notion of Emptiness in the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Chapters I, XXIV, and XXV)

15.05 – 15.35      Billy Wheeler, Does Vipassanā Meditation Provide Factual or Practical Knowledge? In Defense of a Knowledge-That Interpretation

Room 401/8

14.35 – 15.05      ณัฎฐพล บุณยพิพัฒน์, โทมัส มอร์กับยูโทเปีย

15.05 – 15.35          วิมลรัตน์ ศรีโยหะ, การเปรียบเทียบแนวคิดประชาธิปไตยในทรรศนะของเพลโต อริสโตเติลและพัฒนาการแนวคิดประชาธิปไตยในปัจจุบัน

15.35 – 15.50      Break

Room 401/5

15.50 – 16.10      Rituparna Roy, Consciousness of Being Conscious- A Meeting Point Between Buddhist Reflexive Awareness and Brentano’s Inner Perception

16.10 – 16.40      Nguyen Khac Hieu, Bui Thi Lien Karma in Yogācāra Philosophy: A Solution to Challenges in Buddhist Practices in Vietnam

Room 401/8

15.50 – 16.10      สุธิดา แสงเลิศล้ำ, การวิเคราะห์แนวคิดสตรีนิยมผ่านภาพยนตร์เรื่อง คิม จียอง เกิดปี 82

16.10 – 16.40          กฤตภาศ ศักดิษฐานนท์, จากล็อคถึงชอมสกี้ ความยินยอมที่น่ากังขาในสังคมประชาธิปไตย

Friday, December 13, 2024

8.30 – 9.15          Registration

Room 401/5

9.15 – 9.45          Evander Price, Lazarus Died Twice: Locating De-extinction within Religion and Ethics

9.45 – 10. 15       Roel Peter Jan Wolters, St. Paul as the Paradigm of a Christian Way of life: Kierkegaard’s Climacus Writings on Faith/Pistis

10.15 – 10.45      Iurii Tikhonravov, The Return of the Non-Western Religions to the Discourse of Western and Global Moral Philosophy

Room 401/8

9.15 – 9.45          SHAN Yafeng, Understanding in the Social Sciences

9.45 – 10. 15       B.V.E. Hyde, Zen and Singular Causation in Science and Policy

10.15 – 10.45      Moreno Paulon, Memory Editing and Metaphors of the Mind: Philosophy of the Mind – Psychoanalysis – Epistemology

10.45 – 11.00      Break

Room 401/5

11.00 – 11.30      Haikal Fadhil Anam, Beyond Religious Boundaries: Buddhist Monk’s Prayer at Indonesia’s Mosque and Public Responses on Social Media

11.30 – 12.00      Seyed Hassan Hosseini, Beyond Classic Responses: Avicenna’s Deistic Solution to the Problem of Evil

Room 401/8

11.00 – 11.30      Fatemeh Masdari, Artificial Intelligence and Religiousness: Compatibilities and Incompatibilities

11.30 – 12.00      Ravipat Rodphothong, Epistemic Responsibility of Beliefs in the Age of Moral Diversity and Deterministic Values

12.00 – 13.00      Lunch

Room 401/5

13.00 – 13.30      Constantino Pereira Silva Martins, Philosophical and Religious Dimensions of Sport: Death, Violence, and Transcendence

13.30 – 14.00      Matthew Hammerton, Workism and its Discontents

Room 401/8

13.00 – 13.30      Hayden Sean Alexander KEE, Homo invisibilis: A Philosophical Anthropology

13.30 – 14.00      Joshua Goh, Three Notions of Causal Contribution, and New Complications in which They Figure

14.00 – 14.30      Maciek Czerkawski, Being and Utmost Generality: Introducing the Arch-Paradox of Being

14.30 – 14.45      Break

14.45 – 15.15      Pham Minh Duc, On Nothing Nothingness and the Nothingness of Existence

15.15 – 15.45      Christopher Devlin Brown, The Knowledge Argument and A Priori Inference

Saturday, December 14, 2024

8.30 – 9.15          Registration

Room 401/5

9.15 – 9.45          Nicholas Kruus, Axiological Cluelessness

9.45 – 10.15        Matt Stichter, Self-Knowledge of Our Emotions: The Connection to Our Goals, Values, and Living Well

10.15 – 10.45      Lucas Scripter, Atmospheric Kitsch

10.45 – 11.00      Break

11.00 – 11.30      Kevin Sue-A-Quan, Levinas on the Necessity of Need

11.30 – 12.00      Hassachai Mangkang, Democratic Peace and International Security in 21st Century: Kantian Political Theory Revisited

12.00 – 13.00      Lunch

13.00 – 13.30      Shane Ryan, Wise Environments

13.30 – 14.00      Brendan Wein, Disclosing God: Ineffability In the Late Schelling

14.00 – 14.30      Danielle Ravitzki Form, Function, and Self-Identification in the Definition of the Family

14.30 – 15.00      Break

15.00 – 16.00      Business Meeting of the Philosophy and Religion Society of Thailand

Registration

International presenters (attending online from outside of Thailand): 30 US Dollars

Domestic presenters: 1,200 Baht (Non-members), and 1,000 Baht (Members) 

Online participants only (without presenting): 500 Baht 

Registration includes PARST membership fees and the cost of attending the event. Coffee, tea, and refreshments will be served, but participants must find lunch on their own.

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By Soraj

I teach philosophy at the International Buddhist Studies College, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University. I am also Research Fellow at the Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Chulalongkorn University.

2 replies on “Annual Meeting Program”

Ajahn Soraj,

How could I register this annual meeting as an onsite Participant? I am a graduate student at Chiang Mai University.

Thanks,

Maji

Just come to the conference tomorrow and pay cash. Please prepare exact amount so we don’t have give changes. Thanks a lot.
There might be a possibility of scanning a QR code. But please ask A. Jerd about this.

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