Programme - Centre for Applied Ethics, Hong Kong Baptist University [PDF]

Aug 30, 2011 - 14:00-15:00 Brief Report and Discussion. Sumner B. TWISS and Jonathan CHAN, “Classical Confucianism,. P

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TUESDAY, 30 AUGUST 2011 SESSION I Chair: LO Ping Cheung 09:45-10:00 Registration and Reception 10:00-10:05 Welcome and Introduction 10:05-10:55 Keynote Speech Martin L. COOK, “Is Just War Spiritually Possible?” 10:55-11:25 Discussion SESSION II The Military-Strategist Tradition Chair: Ellen Y. ZHANG 11:25-12:25 Brief Report and Discussion LO Ping Cheung, “Warfare Ethics in Master Sun’s Art of War? -Historical Controversies and Contemporary Perspectives” 12:25-14:00 Photo and Lunch SESSION III The Confucian Tradition Chair: WANG Jianping 14:00-15:00 Brief Report and Discussion Sumner B. TWISS and Jonathan CHAN, “Classical Confucianism, Punitive Expeditions, and Humanitarian Intervention” 15:00-16:00 Brief Report and Discussion Aaron STALNAKER, “Xunzi’s Moral Analysis of War and Some of its Contemporary Implications” 16:00-16:15 Coffee Break SESSION IV The Daoist Tradition Chair: IP King Tak 16:15-17:15 Brief Report and Discussion Ellen Y. ZHANG, “Cosmic Justice and Sanctioned Violence: The Huangdi Yinfujing and the Legitimacy of War in Religious Daoism” 17:15-18:15 Brief Report and Discussion Andrew MEYER, “Sustain the Perishing, Revive the Extinct 存亡繼絕”: The Politics of War and Peace According to Huainanzi 淮南子 Chapter 15, “An Overview of the Military 兵略”

WEDNESDAY, 31AUGUST 2011 SESSION V World Religions and Modern China Chair: Aaron STALNAKER 10:00-11:00 Brief Report and Discussion WANG Jianping, “Conception of Jihad and Its Practices in Islam of China” 11:00-12:00 Brief Report and Discussion XUE Yu, “Buddhism for Peace or for Violence?” SESSION VI Summing Up Chair: LO Ping Cheung 12:00-13:00 General Discussion

KEYNOTE SPEAKER Martin L. COOK, Professor and Admiral James Bond Stockdale Chair of Professional Military Ethics, College of Operational and Strategic Leadership, United States Naval War College, USA SPEAKERS Jonathan CHAN, Associate Director, Centre for Applied Ethics; Associate Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong IP King Tak, Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Ethics; University Chaplain, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong LO Ping Cheung, Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts; Director, Centre for Applied Ethics; Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Andrew MEYER, Associate Professor, Department of History, Brooklyn College, USA Aaron STALNAKER, Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Indiana University Bloomington, USA Sumner B. TWISS, Distinguished Professor of Human Rights, Ethics, and Religion, Department of Religion and the Center for the Advancement of Human Rights, The Florida State University; Professor Emeritus, Brown University, USA WANG Jianping, Professor of Islamic Studies, Director of Religious Studies Program and Associate Dean, Faculty of Philosophy, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, PRC XUE Yu, Director, Centre for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism; Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ellen Y. ZHANG, Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Ethics; Assistant Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

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