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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL: The Mario Echano Prize for the Best Undergraduate Philosophy Essay
DESCRIPTION:The Mario Echano Prize for the Best Undergraduate Philosophy Essay is awarded for excellence in philosophy. Students enrolled in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies undergraduate courses are eligible to enter an essay for the annual award. \nStudents are invited to submit an academic essay written as an assignment in one of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies’ undergraduate courses this academic year (AY2023/2024). Essays of any length are acceptable. The organisers reserve the right not to award the prize if essays are not of sufficiently high standard. \nPlease submit essays by e-mail with the subject line ‘Submission for the Mario Echano Prize’ to Maggie Wong at MaggieWong@um.edu.mo. Attach your essay to the message as a Microsoft Word document (other formats will not be accepted). Please give your name\, student number\, and the name of the course for which you wrote the essay\, on the first page of the essay. The deadline for submission is Friday\, 31st May 2024. \nWe look forward to your submissions.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-the-mario-echano-prize-for-the-best-undergraduate-philosophy-essay-3/
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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – “For a Process Philosophy of Mind” by Prof. Rein Raud\, Tallinn University\, Estonia
DESCRIPTION:Zoom: https://umac.zoom.us/j/92096145103 \nPassword: 319356 \n  \nAbstract \nThe majority of both traditional and contemporary object-oriented ontologies rely on the presumption that reality has a selfsame structure that exists independently of the human mind\, but nonetheless corresponds more or less exactly to the way in which human beings experience reality. In the present world\, however\, this view is being challenged from two sides: on the one hand\, the calls for a “posthuman” or “post-anthropocentric” approach question the validity of privileging the human perspective against other living species\, together with whom we are facing an ecological catastrophe\, while on the other hand\, the ever more intelligent forms of technology — and modes of surveillance and control that they make possible — infringe on the limits of human social agency in new and unpredictable ways. The talk will propose a systematic view on how to overcome the privilege of the human viewpoint by a reshuffling of our ontological and epistemological discourses through a dialogue of Western philosophical minority traditions and Asian thought\, aiming at a radical process philosophy. \n  \nBio \nProfessor Rein Raud (born 1961) is the Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies and Cultural Theory at Tallinn University. He is the author of “Being in Flux: A Post-Anthropocentric Ontology of the Self” (Polity 2021)\, on which his lecture strongly relies\, as well as “Asian Worldviews: Religions\, Philosophies\, Political Theories” (Wiley 2021)\, “Meaning in Action: Outline of an Integral Theory of Culture” (Polity 2016) and a large number of articles on comparative philosophy\, notably on the thought of Dōgen.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-for-a-process-philosophy-of-mind-by-prof-rein-raud-tallinn-university-estonia/
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