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SUMMARY: In Place Of
DESCRIPTION: Registration required The Department of Asian Studies at the U
 niversity of British Columbia is pleased to invite you to our Annual Yip So
  Man Wat Memorial Lecture\, one of our largest lectures of the year. Profes
 sor Philip J. Ivanhoe of the City University of Hong Kong will speak on the
  subject of “Social Practices\, Moral […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p class="p1"><strong><a href="http://asia.ub
 c.ca/events/event/2015-yip-so-man-wat-memorial-lecture/"><span class="s1">R
 egistration required</span></a><i><br /></i></strong><br />The Department o
 f Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia is pleased to invite 
 you to our Annual Yip So Man Wat Memorial Lecture\, one of our largest lect
 ures of the year. Professor Philip J. Ivanhoe of the City University of Hon
 g Kong will speak on the subject of "Social Practices\, Moral Education\, a
 nd Decent Human Lives.”</p><p class="p1"><b>Event Abstract<br /></b>It is w
 idely noted that traditional Confucians have shown a deep\, sustained\, and
  revealing concern with “ritual” (<i>li</i>) and its potential to produce a
 nd exert a range of positive effects—some subtle\, others more profound—on 
 human life. In his talk\, Dr. Ivanhoe will argue that such social rituals i
 n fact do play a critical and vastly underappreciated role in our lives and
  are especially important for living more satisfying and humane lives toget
 her. Dr. Ivanhoe will make his case by introducing some traditional Confuci
 an views about ritual and suggesting ways in which such ideas still do\, ca
 n\, and should play important roles in contemporary life—East or West.</p><
 p class="p1"><b>Speaker Bio<br /></b>Dr. Philip J. Ivanhoe has served as As
 sociate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Stanford Universit
 y\, as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Asian Languages and Cultures a
 t the University of Michigan\, as Austin J. Fagothey\, S. J. Distinguished 
 Visiting Professor in Philosophy\, Santa Clara University\, and as the Find
 lay Professor of Philosophy at Boston University before moving to City Univ
 ersity of Hong Kong in 2007. He specializes in the history of East Asian ph
 ilosophy and religion and their potential for contemporary ethical\, politi
 cal\, and social thought.</p>
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