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SUMMARY:中國文化節系列活動之“十分澳門”短視頻創作大賽
DESCRIPTION:大賽主題：澳門大學中國歷史文化中心中國文化節系列活動之“十分澳門”短視頻創作大賽以“十分澳門”為主題，旨在弘揚、繼承中華優秀傳統文化，突顯澳門以中華文化為主流、多元文化並存的獨特性，增進澳門學生對本土文化的理解和認同。參賽者可自行選擇澳門深層次、具有本土文化的事或物進行拍攝，並介紹其歷史內涵；\n主辦單位：澳門大學中國歷史文化中心\n參賽要求：\n\n           (a)資格 \n\n澳門高校學生及中國文化推廣大使；\n參賽者須以個人或不超過五人的隊伍形式組成參賽單位，每一參賽單位只可遞交一份作品，參賽者不可重複組隊;\n\n           (b)作品要求 \n\n參賽視頻長度：5分鐘內；\n格式：MPEG/MP4/MOV;\n字幕：中文；\n\n          (c)報名方式 \n\n將視頻作品上傳至Bilibili，並確保視頻鏈接有效；\n附視頻作品簡介（約150字），語言為中文；\n按報名表格填妥相關報名信息 ；\n\n\n日期：\n\n\n報名日期：請於2022年9月5日(一)至9月30日(五)期間在網上(填寫及提交Google Form)或親臨澳門大學中國歷史文化中心(E34-G001/G026)提交報名表(附件一及附件二)。報名成功後會獲發參賽序號；\n活動章程及報名表格(可下載)\n請於2022年10月6日(四)至10月25日(二)將作品上載至Bilibili，並確保視頻鏈接有效；參加視頻需命名爲【“十分澳門”+ 參加隊伍序號 + 參加隊伍名稱 + 作品名稱】；\n\n\n獎項： \n\n\n一等獎二名(組)，獎金為澳門元2\,500\n二等獎二名(組) ，獎金為澳門元2\,000\n三等獎四名(組) ，獎金為澳門元1\,500\n\n得獎作品將在安排在Bilibili平台播放，以宣揚澳門文化； \n\n查詢：如欲了解更多有關本中心舉辦之活動，請瀏覽https://cchc.fah.um.edu.mo/　如對本次比賽有任何疑問，歡迎與中國歷史文化中心何小姐或唐小姐聯絡，辦公電話：88229956/ 88224028，電郵：cchc_adm＠um.edu.mo。
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/%e4%b8%ad%e5%9c%8b%e6%96%87%e5%8c%96%e7%af%80%e7%b3%bb%e5%88%97%e6%b4%bb%e5%8b%95%e4%b9%8b%e5%8d%81%e5%88%86%e6%be%b3%e9%96%80%e7%9f%ad%e8%a6%96%e9%a0%bb%e5%89%b5%e4%bd%9c%e5%a4%a7/
LOCATION:Online platform  (0:00-05/09/2022&23:59-30/09/2022)
CATEGORIES:Centre for Chinese History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220907T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220907T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T055801
CREATED:20220831T051041Z
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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – “Patterns of Thought in the Chinese Bronze Age” by Prof. Paul R. Goldin\, University of Pennsylvania\, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:Zoom: https://umac.zoom.us/ j/ 98172916562 \nAbstract \nThe Chinese Bronze Age corresponds roughly to two dynasties\, Shang 商 (ca. 1600-ca. 1045 B.C.) and Western Zhou 西周 (ca. 1045-771 B.C.).  The name Bronze Age is defensible because these were bronze-using societies whose artifacts evince a high degree of metallurgical skill\, and who left behind some of their most important documents as inscriptions on bronze vessels.  Conspicuously\, the surviving textual sources derive from the world of the elite\, if not the very apex of power in the form of the King and his closest ministers.  One of the major questions is the extent to which they believed what they wrote and transmitted.  How much confidence did they have in their oracles?  Did the King believe that Heaven would reward him for virtue and punish him for vice?  If anyone in the Bronze Age harbored doubts about these convictions\, no such record has survived.  Accordingly\, the Bronze Age may seem barren to philosophers\, for I do not think there can be “philosophy” without doubt: the awareness that there can be other perspectives\, that a moral life requires thinking for oneself and not simply living up to the expectations of some unquestioned authority.  But what can be inferred?  This paper will survey questions such as the interpretation of oracles\, the doctrine of Heaven’s Mandate (tianming 天命)\, the concept of learning from history\, ideals of jurisprudence\, and the reasons for the collapse of Bronze Age ideology in later centuries. \nBio \nPaul R. Goldin is Professor of East Asian Languages & Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania\, and he is currently  the Roger E. Covey Member in East Asian Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study\, Princeton. \nHe is the author of Rituals of the Way: The Philosophy of Xunzi (1999); The Culture of Sex in Ancient China (2002); After Confucius: Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy (2005); Confucianism (2011); and The Art of Chinese Philosophy: Eight Classical Texts and How to Read Them (2020). In addition\, he edited the revised edition of R.H. van Gulik’s classic study\, Sexual Life in Ancient China (2003)\, and has edited or co-edited six other books on Chinese culture and political philosophy. \n 
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-patterns-of-thought-in-the-chinese-bronze-age-by-prof-paul-r-goldin-university-of-pennsylvania-u-s-a/
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220908T090000
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CREATED:20220831T074701Z
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SUMMARY:Conspicuous Consumption and Economic Reasoning in the “Inequality of Wealth” Chapter of Huan Kuan’s Discourses on Salt and Iron
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/conspicuous-consumption-and-economic-reasoning-in-the-inequality-of-wealth-chapter-of-huan-kuans-discourses-on-salt-and-iron/
LOCATION:By Zoom
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220909T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221028T210000
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CREATED:20220905T100635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T122649Z
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SUMMARY:人文學院中國語言文學系嘉賓講座：“漢語詞彙化和語法化研究”系列講座- 張秀松教授 FAH-DCLL Guest Lecture: Lecture Series on “Lexicalization and Grammaticalization in Chinese” by Prof. Zhang Xiusong
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URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/lecture-series-by-prof-zhang-xiusong-2022-09/
LOCATION:Zoom /E21A-2100
CATEGORIES:Department of Chinese language and Literature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Chinese%20Language%20and%20Literature":MAILTO:fah.chinese@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220921T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220921T233000
DTSTAMP:20260503T055802
CREATED:20220921T023659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T024623Z
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SUMMARY:“Ye Ting and Macao” Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Event Information\n\n\n\n\nEvent Name\n\n\n:\n\n\nFAH-CCHC : “Ye Ting and Macao” Seminar\n\n\n\n\nCategories\n\n\n:\n\n\nActivity\n\n\n\n\nOrganizer\n\n\n:\n\n\nThe Centre for Chinese History and Culture (CCHC)\, Yancheng Culture Radio Film and TV and Tourism Administration\, New Fourth Army Memorial Hall\, National Conditions Education Association (Macau)\n\n\n\n\nDate\n\n\n:\n\n\n21 September 2022\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n:\n\n\n10:00 – 11:30\n\n\n\n\nVenue\n\n\n:\n\n\nLobby\, Cultural Building Room-G019 (E34)\n\n\n\nTarget Audience\n\n:\n\nAll are welcome\n\n\n\nContact Person for Details\n\n\n\n\nName\n\n\n:\n\n\nCentre for Chinese History and Culture (CCHC)\n\n\n\n\nTel. No\n\n\n:\n\n\n88222708\n\n\n\n\nFax\n\n\n:\n\n\n28822383\n\n\n\n\nEmail\n\n\n:\n\n\ncchc.info@um.edu.mo\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/ye-ting-and-macao-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Centre for Chinese History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220921T173000
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CREATED:20220915T100621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T100621Z
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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – “Temporal ontology and formal ontology” by Prof. Francesco Orilia\, University of Macerata\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:Zoom: https://umac.zoom.us/j/92060951944 \nAbstract \nTemporal ontology is more and more recognized as a crucial part of metaphysics. Nowadays metaphysics textbooks often include a chapter on this topic. These works take for granted that there is substantial disagreement between the different traditional views in temporal ontology such as A-eternalism\, B-eternalism\, growing block theory\, presentism. This seems to be right and yet many philosophers have argued that the disagreement is only verbal or not substantial. Then\, in an attempt to clarify the nature of the dispute in temporal ontology new views\, such as permanentism and transientism have entered the arena. This however appears to have added additional perplexities\, up to the point that the very authors of the entry on presentism of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy\, Tallant and Ingram\, have recently argued that “presentism” is a merely idiomatic term for a collection of views that “share no salient core.” To go out of these quandaries\, it may seem apt to invoke the logical tools of formal ontology\, whose goal is “to bring together the clarity\, precision\, and methodology of logical analyses on the one hand with the philosophical significance of ontological analyses on the other” (Cocchiarella\, Formal Ontology and Conceptual Realism\, 2007). The relevant logical tools here are those of temporal\, or tense\, logic\, and yet this logic\, as typically understood\, appears to be unfit to provide a formal representation of the competing theses of temporal ontology. This is due to its strange combination of tensedness in the object language and tenselessness in the metalanguage\, without an interplay of these two aspects of language. However\, this interplay is somehow needed in order to capture the theses in question. I plan to examine this situation and propose some remedies\, and then plea for the importance of formal tools in metaphysics and for a more widespread and accurate use of them in the future. \nBio \nFrancesco Orilia has studied at the University of Palermo (M.A. in philosophy\, 1979) and at Indiana University (Ph.D. in Philosophy\, 1986). Since 1997 he teaches at the University of Macerata\, where he chaired the philosophy teaching program in 2010-2013 and was rector’s delegate for research and research evaluation from 2011 to 2016. Previously he was a researcher in the Olivetti lab in Pisa and has taught at the University of Cagliari. He has also had visiting teaching positions in Bloomington (1986)\, Paris IV (2005)\, Iowa City (2006)\, Cambridge (2008)\, Blaise Pascal at Clermont Ferrand (2013)\, Lugano (2019). \nHis main research interests are in analytic ontology and the philosophy of language\, time\, mind and logic. He has published several monographs\, including Singular Reference. A Descriptivist Approach (Springer\, 2010) and many articles in international journals such as dialectica\, Journal of Philosophical Logic\, Journal of Symbolic Logic\, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic\, Philosophical Studies\, Synthese. He is now leading a research group for a 3-years project on The scientific image and the manifest image funded by the Italian Ministry of Education and Research. \n 
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-temporal-ontology-and-formal-ontology-by-prof-francesco-orilia-university-of-macerata-italy/
LOCATION:E21-3121
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies":MAILTO:maggiewong@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220921T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220921T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T055802
CREATED:20220916T002949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T003341Z
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SUMMARY:人文學院中國語言文學系嘉賓講座：“當下鮮活語言： 從北京猿人到當今土著網民”- 顧曰國教授 FAH-DCLL Guest Lecture: “Living Language Here and Now: From Peking Man to Digital Natives” by Prof.  Gu Yueguo
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URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/lecture-by-prof-gu-yueguo-2022-09/
LOCATION:E21-3118
CATEGORIES:Department of Chinese language and Literature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Chinese%20Language%20and%20Literature":MAILTO:fah.chinese@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220924T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220924T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T055802
CREATED:20220908T032928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T032928Z
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SUMMARY:Confucius Institute’s Student Gathering
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/confucius-institutes-student-gathering/
LOCATION:E34 Cultural Building
CATEGORIES:Confucius Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Confucius%20Institute":MAILTO:Confucius.Institute@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220928T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T055802
CREATED:20220913T072625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T073813Z
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SUMMARY:Macao Humanities Forum:  Systemic Ecolinguistics and Harmonious Discourse Analysis
DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to announce that the 1st Lecture of the FAH Macao Humanities Forum (2022/2023) will be held on 28 September 2022. The forum aims to provide a platform for world-renowned scholars from diverse humanities fields to share their research with the FAH community and other UM scholars. All members of the UM community are cordially invited to this splendid event. \n  \nIn this upcoming forum\, we are honored to have Professor HUANG Guowen deliver a lecture on the topic “Systemic Ecolinguistics and Harmonious Discourse Analysis系統生態語言學與和諧話語分析”. Professor Huang is a Chair Professor of the Changjiang Programme selected by the Ministry of Education of P.R. China. He was awarded the title of “Guangdong Excellent Social Scientist” in 2021. He is Dean of the School of Foreign Studies as well as Director of Centre for Ecolinguistics at South China Agricultural University. He received two PhD degrees respectively from the University of Edinburgh (applied linguistics) and the University of Wales\, Cardiff (functional linguistics). He was a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University during 2004-2005\, and he was Chair of the International Systemic Functional Linguistics Association (2011-2014). He is editor-in-chief of the journal Zhongguo Waiyu (Foreign Languages in China) (HEP\, Beijing)\, co-editor-in-chief of the M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics Series (Springer)\, and is co-editor of the Journal of World Languages (de Gruyter)\, apart from serving as an adviser or member of editorial boards for a number of international journals and publishers. \n  \nDetails of the forum are as follows: \nSpeaker: Professor HUANG Guowen \nTopic: Systemic Ecolinguistics and Harmonious Discourse Analysis系統生態語言學與和諧話語分析 \nAbstract: \nEcolinguistics is the study of the relationships and interactions between language and ecology. One of the goals of ecolinguistics is to explore the role of language in the process of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. This talk will first review the nature of ecolinguistics\, its emergence\, its development and the present research situation. Then the idea of “systemic ecolinguistics” will be introduced. Finally\, the speaker will discuss his proposal of “harmonious discourse analysis”\, focusing on the “people-orientedness” assumption and the three principles in doing ecological analysis of discourse\, which are the principle of conscience\, the principle of proximity and the principle of regulation. \nDate: 28 September 2022 (Wed) \nTime: 10:30 – 12:00 \nVenue: On-Site (E21A-3118) / ZOOM  \nLanguage: Mandarin (Simultaneous interpretation into English will be provided on Zoom) \n  \nPlease register for the forum by 26 Sept 2022 (Mon) via https://umac.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d6Z7XIbl2m2pu4K \nFor more information\, kindly refer to the poster.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/macao-humanities-forum-systemic-ecolinguistics-and-harmonious-discourse-analysis/
LOCATION:E21A-3118 & Zoom
CATEGORIES:Faculty
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220930T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220930T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T055802
CREATED:20220923T075403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220923T075403Z
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SUMMARY:數位文史資料的搜索和使用方法
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URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/%e6%95%b8%e4%bd%8d%e6%96%87%e5%8f%b2%e8%b3%87%e6%96%99%e7%9a%84%e6%90%9c%e7%b4%a2%e5%92%8c%e4%bd%bf%e7%94%a8%e6%96%b9%e6%b3%95/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
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