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April 14, 2011
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Freeman Fellows Building
910 S. Fifth Street
Champaign, IL 61820
United States

Public Talk - Champaign, IL

Reconsidering the New Confucian Idea of Responsibility

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Gu Hongliang is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at East China Normal University in Shanghai. His research interests focus on modern Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, intellectual history of modern China, as well as comparative studies of Chinese philosophy and Pragmatism. His books include Misunderstanding Pragmatism: John Dewey's Influence on Modern Chinese Philosophy (2000), The Discourse of Personality in Modern China (2005), Imagining Individual: Transformation of the Conception of Individual in Modern China (co-author, 2006), Confucian Life-world: Rethinking Liang Shuming's philosophy (2008). At HYI, he will be working on Confucian conceptualization of individual and responsibility in the 20th century.

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