Asian Studies International Seminar: Confucian Studies Speaker Series 2025

Event Date:
Thursday, March 27, 2025, 2:15 pm
Location:
SDU Main Building
Room:
201 (Faculty Lounge)
Price:
All free (with healthy refreshments)

The Asian Studies Program and the Centre for Korean Studies are pleased to invite everyone to this special academic event, Asian Studies International Seminar: Confucian Studies Speaker Series 2025

Speaker: Dr. Richard Kim, associate professor, Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago

Title:The Contemporary Significance of Confucianism: A Guide to Wellbeing and Good Life”

Date and location: Thursday, March 27, 2:15-–4:00 pm, Faculty Lounge, Room 201, SDU Main Building.

Reception and healthy refreshments from 2:15-–2:30 pm.

Welcome address by Dr. Greg Naterer, UPEI Vice-President Academic and Research

Thank you and farewell address by Dr. Sharon Myers, Dean of Arts

This is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to learn and discuss the Confucian way of “wellbeing and good life” together with Prof. Kim’s comparative (East-West) and contemporary perspectives. 

Bio: Richard Kim (BA, UCLA; MA and PhD, University of Notre Dame) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago. He specializes in comparative ethics, Confucian philosophy, and moral psychology. He has recently published a monograph, Confucianism and the Philosophy of Well-Being (Routledge) and many journal and book chapter articles and presented numerous conference papers in his areas of expertise. He is currently preparing a major book manuscript Ritual and Human Flourishing in Confucianism (under contract with Cambridge University Press). He is also the co-host (with Justin Tiwald ) of This Is The Way—a podcast on Chinese philosophy. Prof. Kim is an established young researcher who is destined to become a prominent world-class scholar in the near future. 

Everyone is welcome to attend!

For the event poster, e-mail to jbbandara@upei.ca or chung@upei.ca.

Special acknowledgement: This Confucian Studies International Speaker Series is funded by Dr. Edward Chung’s international Lab Program for Korean Studies grant at UPEI (AKS-2022-LAB-2230002), thanks to Korean Studies Promotion Service (KSPS), the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS),  Ministry of Education, Government of South Korea.

 

Contact Name
Jay K. Bandarage (AST admin assistant); Dr. Edward Chung (AST Director)
566-0331 or 566-0324