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BEIJING, SUMMER 2009 CONFERENCE ON CLASSICAL CHINESE AND GREEK PHILOSOPHY
The big conference may last for 4 days, if possible. It is appropriate that its general thematic unity should principally refer to the relationships between Tao and Logos. An overall title like *The Way of Things: a Contemporary Dialogue between Tao and Logos* could well capture that emphasis while addressing also present-day awareness. Each day of the conference should be devoted to each of the main different aspects of the *Way of Things*:
The common language of the Conference may be English (to facilitate an ongoing, integrable debate) with simultaneous translation in Chinese and Greek. The proceedings should be published in the three languages.
The schedule appropriate to the Conference may best be presentations of half an hour, followed by a discussion of ten minutes.
The two specialized Symposia may concentrate each in a particular subject, say from the list that I indicated on former communications. The pattern here should be different. A limited number of participants (some 14 has proven a good number), with two hours sessions, one hour of presentation, one of debate. Duration of a week is suitable for such a kind of meeting.
Funding should be sought also from the private sector, in particular from high profile companies, from scholarly institutions and research projects etc., in addition to that provided by governmental support. |