DHC Lecture with Andrew Hui: "Confucius the Stoic: The Encounter between Western and Chinese Philosophy in the Global Renaissance" (EN)
For all interested parties.
Organizer: Dahlem Humanities Center in cooperation with Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
Venue: Großer Hörsaal, Room 1.2009 (Basement), Holzlaube, Fabeckstr. 23-25, 14195 Berlin
Dahlem Humanities Center Lecture by Andrew Hui (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin / Yale-NUS College, Singapore)
In 1593, Matteo Ricci wrote in a letter that Confucius, “in morals, is another Seneca.” This intriguing analogy is the Ansatzpunkt to my talk. How did the Jesuit introduce the ancient Western philosophy to the Chinese; and in turn how did he introduce Chinese philosophy to Europe? What are the grounds of commonality and differences in making this sort of cultural and conceptual comparison? I will explore how Ricci is able to negotiate these two complex cultural spheresby making both the ancient philosophies of the West and East the prolegomena of his central mission of evangelization. Thus in his discursive paradigm of Western and Chinese philosophy, Stoicism and Confucianism are propaedeutic, necessary preconditions for the Christian faith; the only thing missing in Stoic ethics is the salvation of Christ, just as the only thing missing in Confucian ethics is the Gospel.
The presentation is in English.
All interested people are welcome to join. Please register by June 10th.
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