看到王成兵教授的博客(http://wangchengbing.blog.sohu.com/)上有个哲学研修班,就译一下,对看它的人能提供点方便。
LinHang 2007.3.30.
清华大学哲学系举办“科学·哲学·信念”暑期研修班
主题:科学·哲学·信念(英语授课)
主办:清华大学人文学院哲学系(负责人:王晓朝教授)
美国Calvin/SCP(负责人:克里·詹姆斯·克拉克教授)
地点:清华大学新斋人文学院哲学系
时间:2007年6月24日—7月6日
蒂莫西 O'科纳 (TIMOTHY O'CONNOR, 美国) 简介见附件2
麦克 J.莫瑞 (MICHAEL J. MURRAY, 美国) 简介见附件2
研修班目标:为中国当今最具潜力的哲学研究生及年轻教师提供对西方哲学传统基础、尤其是其宗教与科学学术进路的更深了解,以启发学员在中国的哲学、宗教学、宗教科学领域的学术建设。
学员:
在京高校相关专业的硕士研究生、博士研究生及青年教师共26人。
清华大学推荐10名学员(研究生、博士后或青年教师)参加研修班。
北京大学、中国人民大学、中央民族大学、北京师范大学各推荐4名学员(研究生、博士后或青年教师)参加研修班。
费用:学员免听课费、资料费。餐费、来回路费等自理。
报名截止时间:2007年6月5日
报名方式:
请填写学员信息表(附件1)发送至以下邮箱:
zhudonghua@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
详情请联系朱东华博士:
Email: zhudonghua@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn 电话:62774072
真诚欢迎在京高校师生与美国学者一起学习、分享和交流
清华大学人文学院哲学系 2007年3月25日
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附件1:学员信息表
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附件2:主讲教授简介
蒂莫西 O'科纳
印第安纳大学哲学系
博士:康奈尔大学,1992.8.
(学位论文:“关于自由代理人的某些难题”,xviii+303页)
硕士:(哲学),1991.5:伊利诺依大学
硕士:(哲学),1989.1:曾获得哲学学科荣誉奖学金,学士,1987.6.
专长
形而上学,心灵哲学,宗教哲学
任教
认识论,早期现代哲学,中世纪哲学,逻辑学
奖励(翻译从略)
著作
《代理人、理由与事件——非决定论与自由意志文集》,纽约:牛津大学出版社1995。
《人格与理由——自由意志的形而上学》,纽约:牛津大学出版社2000。
《心灵哲学——当代读本》,与大卫科布合编,并带其它选文,罗德里奇出版社2003
《偶然的必然性》,进展中
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麦克 J.莫瑞
约瑟与凯瑟琳夏德克人文研究中心教授
富兰克林与马歇尔学院哲学系
博士:圣母大学,1991(1990)
硕士:圣母大学,1988
学士:富兰克林与马歇尔学院,1985
奖励(翻译从略)
专长
莱布尼茨研究,宗教哲学,形而上学
著作
《宗教哲学——某些重大问题》,与爱里劳瑞?斯顿普合编,布历维尔出版社1999。
《系盼的理由》(主编),厄德门斯出版社1999。
《莱布尼茨的哲学神学——莱布尼茨关于吉尔伯特·伯那德“英国教堂三十九篇论文的评论”第十七篇论文评论的注译本》,即出
论文
“谁惧怕宗教?”富兰克林与马歇尔学院2006年3月开学演讲。
“神命的隐匿性”《罗德里奇宗教哲学手册》。保罗库潘与查德美斯特主编。罗德里奇大学出版社即出。
“伦理学需要有神论吗?”草稿
“莱布尼茨之前时期的道德迫切性”,《莱布尼茨评论》杂志,第14卷,2004年,1-30页。
“动物苦痛的新笛卡尔主义神正论”,与格兰罗斯共同撰写,《信念与哲学》杂志即出。
“新教、自然法与重生的伦理学”,《伦理学教学的哲学观》,约翰保罗二世·托尔夫森托尔夫森主编,施普林格出版社2004年,121-129页。
“莱布尼茨论加尔文主义及其反对者”,《美国天主教哲学季刊》杂志特辑,唐纳德卢瑟福主编,76卷第4期,623-646页。
“自然的天命:回应邓勃斯基”,《信念与哲学》杂志即出。
“自然的天命(或谋划性难题)”,《信念与哲学杂志》即出。
“无心的忽略和责任感”,编审中。
“第一人称视角之神”,《实在论与反实在论》杂志,威廉阿尔斯通主编,康奈尔大学出版社。
“莱布尼茨论自发性”,载《莱布尼茨——自然与自由》,简克弗与唐纳德卢瑟福主编,牛津大学出版社2002。
“隐匿的上帝”,载《神命的隐匿性与人类理性》,丹尼尔霍华德辛德与保罗莫瑟主编,剑桥大学出版社即出。
“祷告会改变什么吗?”载《当代宗教哲学论争》,米歇尔彼得森主编,布历维尔出版社即出。
“普世主义的三种版本”,《信念与哲学》杂志,16卷,1999年1月,第55-68页。
“悔恨与宽恕”,《忏悔天地》杂志,1998年6月,第2期。
“强制与神的隐匿”,《美国哲学季刊》杂志,30期,1993年。
“寻即可得”,《神与哲学家》杂志,托马斯莫里斯主编,牛津大学出版社1994。
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1、TIMOTHY O'CONNOR (USA)
2、MICHAEL J. MURRAY (USA)
Goals: The goals of the summer seminar are to give the most promising current Chinese graduate students and junior faculty in philosophy a deeper acquaintance with the Western philosophical tradition in general and its approaches to religion and science more particularly, inspire these students and junior faculty to help build in China the academic fields of philosophy, religious studies, and religion and science.
TIMOTHY O'CONNOR
Dept. of Philosophy, Indiana University
l Education
Cornell University: Ph.D. (Philosophy), August 1992
(Dissertation: "Some Puzzles About Free Agency," xviii + 303 pp.)
M.A. (Philosophy), May 1991: University of Illinois, Chicago
M.A. (Philosophy), June 1989: B.A. (Philosophy), with College Honors and Distinction in Philosophy, June 1987
l Specialization
Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Religion
l Competence
Epistemology, Early Modern Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Logic
l Research Fellowships
2003-4 Indiana University Arts & Humanities Initiative Fellowship
2003-4 Indiana University COAS Humanities Fellowship
2001 Summer Faculty Research Fellowship (Indiana University)
1996-97 Pew Scholars Program Research Fellowship
1996-97 Gifford Research Fellowship (University of St. Andrews)
1996 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Stanford),
Distinguished Fellowship: active nominee for biennial award
1996 Summer Faculty Research Fellowship (Indiana University)
1995-96 Outstanding Junior Faculty Award (Indiana University)
1994 Summer Faculty Research Fellowship (Indiana University)
1992-93 Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship (University of Notre Dame)
1990-91 Graduate Research Fellowship (Cornell University)
1989-90 The Susan Linn Sage Fellowship (Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University)
l Teaching Awards
2004 Faculty Learning Project, Fellow (Indiana University)
1999, 2000 Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (Indiana University)
1998 Summer Teaching Development Grant (Indiana University)
l Books
Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will, edited with an introduction. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995).
Persons and Causes: The Metaphysics of Free Will. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000).
Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings, co-edited with David Robb, with sectional essays. (Routledge Press, 2003).
The Necessary Shape of Contingency, in progress.
Michael J. Murray
Arthur and Katherine Shadek Professor in Humanities
Department of Philosophy Franklin and Marshall College
l Education: B.A., Franklin and Marshall College, 1985; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1988; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1991. (1990)
l Recent Honors and Fellowships
Sabbatical Research Fellowship, American Philosophical Society
2003-4 Alvin Plantinga Fellowship, Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame
CCCU Scholarship Initiative Grant, a three year collaborative research grant with Timothy O'Connor (Indiana University), Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers University), Kevin Corcoran (Calvin College), and William Hasker (Huntington College)
1998 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers
1997-8 Fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, Madison
l Areas of Specialization
Leibniz, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics
l Books
Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions, (editor, with Eleonore Stump), Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 1999.
Reason for the Hope Within (editor), Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans 1999.
Leibniz's Philosophical Theology: An annotated translation of Leibniz's commentary on article 17 of Gilbert Burnet's "Commentary on the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England." forthcoming
Philosophy of Religion: with Michael Rea. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
l Articles
"Who's Afraid of Religion?" Inaugural Lecture delivered March 30, 2006. Franklin and Marshall College.
'Divine Hiddenness' The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Religion. Paul Copan and Chad Meister, editors. New York: Routledge University Press. (forthcoming).
Contemporary Interfaces between Science and Theology in Analytic Theology: New Essays in Theological Method. Oxford: Oxford Unviersity Press. Michael Rea and Oliver Crisp, editors. (forthcoming)
"Does Ethics Require Theism?" Draft
"Pre-Leibnzian Moral Necessity," Leibniz Review, Volume 14, 2004, pp.1-30.
"Protestants, Natural Law, and Reproductive Ethics," Philosophical Perspectives on the Ethical Teachings of John Paul II Christopher Tollefson, editor. Amsterdam: Springer, 2004, pp.121-9.
"Leibniz on Calvinism and The Remonstrants," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, special volume, edited by Donald Rutherford, Volume 76, number 4, pp.623-646.
"Neo-Cartesian Theodicies of Animal Suffering," with Glenn Ross, forthcoming, Faith and Philosophy
"Natural Providence: Reply to Dembski," forthcoming, Faith and Philosophy
"Natural Providence (or Design Trouble)." Faith and Philosophy, forthcoming.
"Pure Omissions and Responsibility." Under Review.
"God's I Point of View," Realism and Anti-Realism. William Alston (editor). Cornell University Press..
"Leibniz on Spontaneity" in Leibniz: Nature and Freedom, Jan Cover and Donald Rutherford, editors, Oxford University Press, 2002.
"Deus Absconditus," in Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason, Daniel Howard-Snyder and Paul Moser, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press forthcoming.
"Does Prayer Change Things?", in Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion, Michael Peterson, New York: Blackwell, forthcoming.
"Three Versions of Universalism," Faith and Philosophy, Volume 16, January, 1999, pp. 55-68.
"Repentence and Forgiveness," The World of Forgiveness, Vol 2, n.1, June 1998.
"Coercion and the Hiddenness of God," American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol 30, 1993.
"Seek and You Will Find," God and the Philosophers. Thomas Morris, editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1994.