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A1 Level Portuguese Program for Legal Professionals
A1 level Portuguese Program for Legal Professionals Organizational units: Portuguese Institute of the Orient (IPOR) & Chinese Portuguese Bilingual Teaching and Training Centre (CPC) Period: October 29th to December 5th 2019 (30 hours) Schedule: Every Mondays and Wednesdays, from 6.30pm to 9.00pm at IPOR Registration: IPOR reception counter (10:00-18:30) Seats limited to 20, on a first-come-first-served basis. Please complete the registration and pay the deposit to IPOR. Your seat will only be confirmed after making a full deposit payment to IPOR. Costs: 500 MOP deposit and refundable if participants meet 80% of attendance requirement; plus 250 MOP for course materials. Registration Link: https://forms.gle/XASiCkYcvsgqTaCx5 (Deadline: 25/10/2019 12:00)
FAH-CPC: Portuguese Culture Course
Course Outline: The course consists of a total of 8 sessions of 2 hours each, and aims to provide an introduction to the essentials of Portuguese as a variety of cultural domains, material and immaterial. At the end of the course, the audience is expected to be better prepared to understand the cultural references driving Portuguese presence in Macao and the world. Topics: Class 1. An identity centered on language. Portuguese and other languages in Portugal. General introduction to Portuguese language history and geography, past and present. Class 2. The growth of a country in feudal times. Lyricism and the feminine: cantigas de amigo, Rainha Santa Isabel (and D. Dinis), Inês de Castro, Menina e Moça, “Barbara the slave”. Medieval poetry and contemporary […]
Class 2 – A1 Level Portuguese Program for Legal Professionals
Class 2 – A1 level Portuguese Program for Legal Professionals Organizational units: Portuguese Institute of the Orient (IPOR) & Chinese Portuguese Bilingual Teaching and Training Centre (CPC) Period: November 20th to December 18th 2019 (30 hours) Schedule: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 6.30pm to 9.00pm at IPOR Registration: IPOR reception counter (10:00-18:30) Seats limited to 20, on a first-come-first-served basis. Please complete the registration and pay the deposit to IPOR. Your seat will only be confirmed after making a full deposit payment to IPOR. Costs: 500 MOP deposit and refundable if participants meet 80% of attendance requirement; plus 250 MOP for course materials. Registration Link: https://forms.gle/cp9f4Gpi6oucrqCq9 (Deadline: 12:00 p.m. November 19th 2019)
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FAH/PHIL Guest Lecture – “Animal Welfarism and Ritual Slaughtering” by Prof. Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Hunan University, China
FAH/PHIL Guest Lecture – “Animal Welfarism and Ritual Slaughtering” by Prof. Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Hunan University, China
Abstract: Some philosophers have contended that animal ritual slaughtering is morally unjustified because cultural claims for participation and identification are weaker moral claims than the moral claims for animals not suffering or to be killed unnecessarily. These philosophers contend that it is sufficient to demonstrate the moral wrongness of ritual slaughtering by endorsing a weak perspective on animals’ interests. Particularly, the claim is that in order to demonstrate the moral wrongness of animal slaughtering it is sufficient to endorse the view that animals have a moral status, albeit lower than the ones of humans, which confers to them some morally relevant interests. In this article, I argue that this weak perspective on animals’ interests is insufficient to prescribe animal slaughtering […]
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FAH-ELC Student Activity: ELC English Presentation Contest
FAH-ELC Student Activity: ELC English Presentation Contest
Dear students, The English Language Centre (ELC) is now presenting you the ELC English Presentation Contest to be held on 27 November, 2019. The contest with the theme of “A Better/Sustainable World” aims to promote the English learning atmosphere at ELC and UM at large. In this contest, selected presenters will be provided a stage to showcase what they have learned from the EELC1003 course while the audience will learn about what can be done to make the world a better place. All UM students are welcome to join. SP and CS will be given to the participated students. Lunch and refreshments will also be provided! Please come and join us! * Date: 27 Nov. 2019 (Wed.) Time: 9:30 – […]
FAH/PHIL Guest Lecture – “The Specific Way of Cultural Assimilation – Taking Chinese Islamic Philosophy in the Ming and Qing Dynasties as a Case Study” by Prof. Liu Yi-hong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
FAH/PHIL Guest Lecture – “The Specific Way of Cultural Assimilation – Taking Chinese Islamic Philosophy in the Ming and Qing Dynasties as a Case Study” by Prof. Liu Yi-hong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Abstract Chinese Muslim thinkers created a new systematic theory of Islam regarded as “Chinese Islamic Philosophy” during Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties. This was accomplished through transforming and combining core concepts of Islamic thought with the core values of traditional Chinese thought. Based on an analysis of representative works written by Chinese Muslim thinkers proficient with both Islamic doctrines and Chinese traditional thought, I explain the key ideas of Chinese Islamic Philosophy. I conclude that Chinese Islamic Philosophy can be regarded as an exemplary product of successful cultural assimilation; as such, it has wide relevance to diverse civilizations.
FAH/PHIL Philosophy and Religious Studies Lecture Series – “An Enactivist Interpretation of Zhuangzi” by Dr. Tang Man To
FAH/PHIL Philosophy and Religious Studies Lecture Series – “An Enactivist Interpretation of Zhuangzi” by Dr. Tang Man To
Abstract: The aim of this talk is philosophically evaluating the interpretations of Zhuangzi’s notions of 忘 wang and 坐忘 zuowang. By critically examining the limitations of the mystical interpretation and the neurophysiological interpretation, I find that the mystical interpretation refuses to explain wang and zuowang, and the neurophysiological interpretation fails to address the role of the situated environment in wang and zuowang. Then I propose a new interpretation, an enactivist interpretation. This interpretation not only justifies that we could cognize wang and zuowang in terms of embodied cognition, but it also explicates that the embodied agent who practices wang and zuowang is a functioning subjectivity situated within his environment. Bio: Prior to joining the University of Macau as Postdoctoral Fellow of Philosophy and Religious Studies in 2019, Tang had been an assistant lecturer at CUHK, […]
FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “How to Understand Chinese World Order under Heaven” by Prof. Chen Jianhong 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“如何理解中國的天下秩序”- 陳建洪教授
FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “How to Understand Chinese World Order under Heaven” by Prof. Chen Jianhong 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“如何理解中國的天下秩序”- 陳建洪教授
摘要:十九世紀初期,黑格爾在其《歷史哲學》中提出,當時的歷史時刻屬於歐洲,屬於作為舊世界心臟的地中海,並且預言美國屬於世界歷史的未來。在黑格爾看來,中國屬於歷史的絕對開端,還沒有進入歷史演化的進程;美國則屬於未來,也還沒有在歷史卷軸上展開。如何面對現實主義、保守主義和自由主義等強勢西方理論,並在理論上積極建構中國作為世界秩序的重要主導力量,是中國在崛起過程中所面臨的必然思想任務。在此背景之下,傳統中國的天下秩序思想在當今中國以不同形式得以復活。本次講座將思考和分析天下秩序思想及其當代復興現象。
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FAH-DHIST Guest Lecture – ‘Minnan People in Macau and Their Social Formation During the Ming and Qing Dynasty 明清時期的澳門閩南人及社會形態’
FAH-DHIST Guest Lecture – ‘Minnan People in Macau and Their Social Formation During the Ming and Qing Dynasty 明清時期的澳門閩南人及社會形態’
Minnan People in Macau and Their Social Formation During the Ming and Qing Dynasty Abstract: Macau is an important port which not only connects the western and Chinese society, but also a crucial part of Asia maritime economic circle. Minnan people participated actively in the maritime world during the Ming and Qing dynasty, they were the group of people that had the closest relationship with the Portuguese in Macau. This speech will focus on the early activities of one Fujian merchant Yan Qisheng around Canton area; Mengshuizhaicundu and its stigmatizing writing about the image of Fujian merchants; transnational marriages of Zheng family in Macau; the early Qing seigniors, Fujian merchants and the trade with Japanese ships; the transformation of Fujian merchant guild’s […]
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FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “Digital Humanities and Research Methods” by Prof. Zhang Zhiqing 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“數字人文與研究方法問題”- 張志慶教授
FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “Digital Humanities and Research Methods” by Prof. Zhang Zhiqing 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“數字人文與研究方法問題”- 張志慶教授
摘要: 數字人文的發展歷程,主要特徵;社會科學與人文學科研究方法的異同;一個研究案例(一篇論文)的討論。數字人文從人文計算演變來的。隨著互聯網的建成和發展,進入了數字人文的階段。最初是由幾個大學教授來做,到本世紀初的時候,學界開始做大量的這方面的研究。數位人文應該具備以下三個特徵。第一,是建立在資料庫基礎上,通過資料庫進行文本挖掘。第二點是文本的視覺化,文本的視覺化不是簡單的在論文當中放一些圖片或者影像資料。第三點是跨學科,既是社會科學與人文學科之間的跨越,也是文科與理科的跨越。也就是不能僅僅只用原來人文學科的思維和方法去做數字人文的研究。
FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “On the Value of ZHU Dongrun’s Talks on Tales from Shakespeare” by Prof. Lei Weifang 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“朱東潤《莎氏樂府談》價值論”- 李偉昉教授
FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “On the Value of ZHU Dongrun’s Talks on Tales from Shakespeare” by Prof. Lei Weifang 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“朱東潤《莎氏樂府談》價值論”- 李偉昉教授
摘要: 朱東潤20世紀初在上海《太平洋》雜誌發表的四篇《莎氏樂府談》,是中國學界細膩貼近莎士比亞戲劇文本開展批評的開始。這四篇《莎氏樂府談》洋洋灑灑兩萬餘言,充分顯示了作者對莎士比亞的專業認知,是現存篇幅最長、論述最細緻、最早獨立成章的完整的莎士比亞評論。其評論範圍涉及到莎士比亞的簡約生平、創作成就與不足、著作權、演員、戲劇佈景等方面,既有對《羅密歐與朱麗葉》和《裘利斯·凱撒》等名劇精彩細膩的文本分析,又有自覺的中西文學比較層面的真知灼見,首次讓當時讀者對莎士比亞的基本面貌有了較之以往更具體、更詳細的瞭解。
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FAH-ELC: International Conference – Furthering English Language Teaching
Please find more details and abstracts through the survey in the Registration Link below. Limited seats available and please register through here: https://umac.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_da2448HbnIgNWYJ or scan the QR code in the poster.
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FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “Grammar? Use?” by Prof. Luke Kang Kwong 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“語法?用法?”- 陸鏡光教授
FAH-DCLL Academic Seminar: “Grammar? Use?” by Prof. Luke Kang Kwong 人文學院中國語言文學系學術講座:“語法?用法?”- 陸鏡光教授
摘要:語言哲學家維根斯坦有這樣一句名言:“意義就是用法。”這樣一句既是難解也是寓意極深的話,道理應該如何理解?本文通過實例,闡述維根斯坦這句話的意思,又引用人類方法學、會話分析、以及純粹構式語法的多元概念,進一步思考語法和用法之間的關係,同時說明,語法其實就是用法。
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DPORT-CPC-CRIpor: International Radio Programme in Portuguese – “Chinese Ideas” – Season 1
Organizational units: University of Macau (UM)’s Department of Portuguese (DP) and the Chinese-Portuguese Bilingual Teaching and Training Centre (CPC), with the Department of Portuguese Language of the China Radio International (CRIpor) Period: January 2nd to June 30th 2020 (15 episodes) Schedule: Broadcast every Wednesdays in Portugal and every Fridays in Brazil Purpose and objective of the radio talk: The program, titled “Chinese Ideas”, will offer a systematic introduction to a group of major thinkers and works which shaped the Chinese intellectual tradition. It is aimed at the Portuguese-speaking general public and requires no previous knowledge of Chinese. The broadcasts are multidisciplinary in scope, providing the necessary background to put authors and ideas in their appropriate cultural context. Moreover, other than laying […]