[MaFLa] Invitation: Humanity and Presence in East Asia and in Europe by Shigehisa Kuriyama - CEU Budapest, 14 March 2018

Zsofia Jeney-Domingues Jeney-DominguesZs at ceu.edu
Thu Mar 1 15:36:18 CET 2018


The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to the next talk of the  "The Human and the Sciences of Nature: Chinese and Comparative Perspectives"<https://philosophy.ceu.edu/node/795>lecture series, entitled
Humanity and Presence in East Asia and in Europe
by
Shigehisa Kuriyama

Reischauer Institute Professor of Cultural History, Harvard University

on 14 MARCH, 5:30 p.m. | N9 MONUMENT BUILDING, POPPER ROOM (1055 BUDAPEST NÁDOR STREET 9.)
 Abstract | What does it mean for a person to be present? When is a person fully *there*? This lecture will offer a new way to imagine the divergence of Chinese and Western medicine, by arguing that the strikingly different approaches to the body that developed in these two medical traditions were closely entwined with subtly differing conceptions of human presence.
 Bio |  Shigehisa Kuriyama is Reischauer Institute Professor of Cultural History at Harvard University. His monograph, The expressiveness of the body and the divergence of Greek and Chinese medicine received the William Welch Medal in 2001, and has been translated into Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Greek. His recent research includes articles on the forgotten fear of excrement in Europe, money as a bodily humor in Japan, hiddenness in Chinese medicine, and the global historical connections linking ginseng to tea, opium, and MSG.
THE LECTURE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND FREE OF CHARGE BUT EMAIL REGISTRATION IS REQUESTED.  RSVP TO HSNCCP.PROJECT at CEU.EDU<mailto:HSNCCP.PROJECT at CEU.EDU>

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