Event Details

On September 10, Mary Evelyn Tucker of Yale University will share her Emmy Award-winning film Journey of the Universe and moderate a discussion with Chinese scholars about how the cosmological and ecological perspective in Journey of the Universe is compatible with the Confucian cosmology of the unity of Heaven, Earth, and human.


The discussion will show how sustainability issues are enhanced when joined to the humanities and environmental ethics. An interdisciplinary synthesis of science, policy, and traditional cultural values deepens China's promotion of an ecological civilization.


The event will be bilingual, mainly in English.

Speakers

  • Feng Lu (Professor and researcher at Center for Eco-civilization, Tsinghua University)

    Feng Lu

    Professor and researcher at Center for Eco-civilization, Tsinghua University

    Feng Lu is a professor and researcher at the Center for Eco-civilization at Tsinghua University (TUEC). He has been a visiting scholar at Harvard University, University of St. Andrews, and Utrecht University. His interests include the philosophy of science and technology, ecological cultures and ecological civilization, and naturalism and the relationship between philosophy and the way of life.

    He has published multiple books, including The Home of Human Beings, Enjoyment and Existence: Living Styles of Modern People and Environment Protection, and Human, Environment and Nature.

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  • Mary Evelyn Tucker (Co-director of Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology)

    Mary Evelyn Tucker

    Co-director of Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology

    https://fore.yale.edu/

    Mary Evelyn Tucker received her PhD at Columbia University under the Confucian scholar Wm Theodore de Bary. Her special area of study is Asian religions. She has taught for 17 years at Yale University and co-directs the Yale Forum for Religion and Ecology, which examines cultural and religious values for broadened environmental ethics.

    She is the co-author of Journey of the Universe with Brian Thomas Swimme and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning film with John Grim. She has published several books on Confucianism including The Philosophy of Qi. She also co-edited Confucianism and Ecology and two volumes with Tu Weiming on Confucian Spirituality.

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  • Xinzhong Yao (Professor of Ethics at the School of Philosophy, Renmin University)

    Xinzhong Yao

    Professor of Ethics at the School of Philosophy, Renmin University

    Xinzhong Yao is Professor of Ethics, and formerly the Dean of the School of Philosophy at Renmin University of China in Beijing. He was also formerly Professor and Director of the King's China Institute at King's College London. Prior to this appointment, Professor Yao was Professor of Religion and Ethics at the University of Wales, Lampeter, and a senior research fellow at the Ian Ramsey Centre, University of Oxford. In 1998, in recognition of his work promoting Confucianism in the UK, he was made honorary President of the Confucian Academy in Hong Kong.

    ​Yao has published books and articles on the subject of Confucianism, including comparative studies with Christianity. He is the author and editor of the 2-volume Encyclopedia of Confucianism and co-edited with Tu Weiming the 4-volume Confucian Studies—Critical Concepts in Asian Philosophy.

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Tickets

Regular Admission
Standard Price RMB 80
Alumni & Students
Standard Price RMB 60
Friends of YCB

for participants of YCB's previous programs

Standard Price RMB 60

Venue

Yale Center Beijing

36th Floor, Tower B, IFC Building (Yong'anli Station, Exit C)
8 Jianguomenwai Avenue
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Beijing, China

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