asie pacifique/asia and the pacific...kazal nusrat jahan professor, dept. of philosophy, chittagong...
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Nom/Prénom Family name/name Titre/Position/Institution Title/Function /Institution
Contact Domaine(s) d’expertise/recherche/activités Field(s) of expertise/research/activities
Bibliographie indicative Short bibliography
1. AUSTRALIE AUSTRALIA
Burchill, Louise Visiting lecturer in Feminist Philosophy, Centre For Ideas, Faculty of Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne
• Subjects / Research topics: Feminist Philosophy / Women's Studies, Contemporary French Philosophy; Post-Kantism, Esthetics, Translation studies
• Authors and/or philosophers of interest: Deleuze, Derrida, Badiou, Kristeva, Irigaray, Heidegger, Kant, etc.
• "Becoming-Woman: A Metamorphosis in the Present Relegating Repetition of Gendered Time to the Past", Time and Society (N° 1, 2010 forthcoming)
• 2009, “Derrida and the (spectral) scene of cinema", in Colman, F.J. (ed.), Film & Philosophy: Key Thinkers, London: Acumen
• "In-between 'Spacing' and the 'Chôra' in Derrida: A Pre-Originary Medium?", in Oosterling, H., Silverman, H., & Plonowska-Ziarek, E. (eds.), Intermediality as Inter-esse. Philosophy, Arts, Politics, Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming.
• 2007,"Deleuze comme "traductologue"? Ou le temps de traduire", Multitudes, pp. 187-197.
2. AUSTRALIE AUSTRALIA
Dunphy-Blomfield Jocelyn Senior lecturer, Monash University Victoria 3800 Australia
[email protected] [email protected]
• Philosophy of language. • Philosophy of mind. • Philosophy of history. • Conceptual issues in
psychiatry and psychological medicine.
• Paul Ricoeur.
3. AUSTRALIE AUSTRALIA
Gatens Moira Professor, Department of Philosophy The University of Sydney, Australia.
Research interests: • Spinoza and 17th century
rationalism. • Social and political philosophy. • Feminist theory.
• Feminism and Philosophy: Perspectives on Difference and Equality, Cambridge: Polity Press & Indiana University Press, 1991 (reprinted: 1993, 1995).
• 1999 Collective Imaginings: Spinoza, Past and Present, London and New York: Routledge, 1999 [with G. Lloyd] Reviews: ‘asks us to look at Spinoza in new and creative ways.’ ‘a book as stimulating and competent as this one - should be welcomed.’ Stephen Nadler (Mind, 2000).
4. AUSTRALIE
AUSTRALIA Grosz Elizabeth PhD in philosophy. Professor of Women and Gender studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
• Women and Gender studies.
• Time, Travels: Feminism, Nature, Power, (2005). • Nick of Time; Politics, Evolution and the
Untimely. • Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual
and Real Space (2001).
5. AUSTRALIE AUSTRALIA
Kuhse Helga Dr. Honorary Research Associate
She was appointed in 1981 as the University's (and Australia's) first
• Caring: Nurses, Women and Ethics, The Sanctity of Life Doctrine in Medicine: A Critique, Oxford:
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Monash University, Centre for Human Bioethics. Clayton. Melbourne, Victoria 3168, Australia.
research fellow in bioethics. She has been Director of the Centre for Human Bioethics until June 1999. Research areas include: • Ethics. • Bioethics. • Ethical issues.
Oxford University Press. McCormick, Richard A (1981).
• Singer, Peter and Kuhse, Helga Should the Baby Live? : the problem of handicapped infants.
• Willing to Listen - Wanting to Die and has published numerous articles in scholarly journals.
6. AUSTRALIE AUSTRALIA
McDonald, Catherine Researcher, writer and tutor Philosophy Department, Latrobe University, Victoria, Australia
Areas of research / activities: • Analytic philosophy • Moral philosophy • Bioethics • Philosophical education
• 2008, Grayling, Towards the light (Review). Australian Rationalist http://www.rationalist.com.au/
• 2008, An Anatomy of Skepticism. Manfred Weidhorn (Review) Australian Rationalist http://www.rationalist.com.au/
• 2007, Defusing the ticking bomb. (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims) Newsletter
• 2000, Health Care and Needs for ‘Health’ , VI Annual Swedish Symposium on Biomedicine, Ethics and Society:
7. AUSTRALIE AUSTRALIA
Poulton, Janette Doctoral student and teacher. Education Officer for the Victorian Association for Philosophy in Schools and FAPSA the National Council representative
[email protected] Promotion of teaching of Philosophy in Australasian schools as the Education Officer for the VIctorian Association for Philosophy in Schools
8. AUSTRALI AUSTRALIA
Rechniewski Elizabeth Senior Lecturer The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Research areas include: • The Intellectual and Artistic
Avant-garde since the late 19th century,
• André Malraux, • André Suarès, • J.P. Sartre, • Discourse analysis, • National sentiment in the
French Enlightenment.
• References to National Character in the Encyclopédie: the Western European nations’ in Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 12, November 2003.
• ‘The Significance of Aesthetic Prejudice in French Enlightenment Commentaries on Human Variety, (SSLA journal November 2004).
9. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Akhter Khanum Rashida Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. M.A. in philosophy, McMaster University, Canada.
She is the author of two books, one on Ethics and one on Feminism; both are in Bengali language.
10. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Ahmed Fahmina Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Bangladesh. Jahangirnagar University
[email protected] Professor Fahmina Ahmed has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
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Savar, Dhaka 1342, Bangladesh. Ph.D. in philosophy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
11. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Alam Hosne Ara Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. M.A. in philosophy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[email protected] Professor Alam has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
12. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Begum Hasna Ph.D. in philosophy, Monash University, Australia. Retired as Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh.
Professor Begum has publications both in English and Bengali language; she has some international publications.
13. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Begum Latifa Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. M.A. in philosophy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Professor Begum has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
14. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Imam Akhter Retired as Associate Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. M.A. in philosophy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
15. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Haque Nayema Associate Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. Ph.D. in philosophy, Manchester University, England.
Professor Haque has research publications both in English and Bengali language, including international publication.
16. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Islam Azizun Nahar Professor and the current Chairperson, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. Ph.D. in philosophy, Banaras Hindu University, India.
[email protected] Professor Islam has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
17. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Kazal Nusrat Jahan Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, Chittagong Univeristy, Chittagong,
Professor Kazal has publications both in English and Bengali language.
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Bangladesh. Ph.D. in Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
18. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Momtaz Khanam Ahmed Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. M.A. in philosophy.
Professor Ahmed has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
19. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Rowshan Ara Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. Ph.D. in philosophy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Professor Rowshan has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
20. BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
Sultana Ayesha Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. M.A. in philosophy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Professor Sultana has research publications both in English and Bengali language.
21. CHINE CHINA
Du Xiaozhen Professeur titulaire, Departement de philosophie, Université de Pékin, Pékin, Chine.
[email protected] Ses recherches portent sur : • Philosophie française
(Descartes, Bergson, Sartre, Derrida, Deleuze, Michel-Henry, Ricoeur, Levinas)
• Taoïsme et existentialisme
• Une philosophie pour les adultes -- sur E.Levinas, Ed. San Lian, Joint Publishing de Hong Kong 1995
• L'Espoir d'un désespéré-- Introduction à Sartre, Ed. du Peuple de Shanghai, 1987, Réédition en 1989, Ed. Guiguan, Taiwan.
• « Le philosophe de l'autre—Lévinas », in Recherches sur la culture chinoise et la culture occidentale, n°1/ 2000.
Traduction : • Sartre, L’Être et le Néant, éd. San Lian, Joint
Publishing de Pékin, 1987 ; réédition 1997. 22. CHINE
CHINA Feng Ping Prof. of Marxism philosophy, Fudan University. Shanghai, Chine.
[email protected] • Marxism Philosophy.
23. CHINE CHINA
Huang Huizhen Editor of Journal of Philosophical Research
24. CHINE CHINA
Jee Loo Liu Assistant professor Department of Philosophy California State University Fullerton, USA.
Areas of specialization: • Metaphysics. • Philosophy of mind. • Chinese philosophy. Areas of competence: • Epistemology • Meta-ethics.
Book Review: • Peter Carruthers, Consciousness: Essays from a
Higher-Order Perspective. [New York: Oxford UP], 2005. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. April 2006.
• “The Status of Cosmic Principle (Li) in the Neo-Confucian Metaphysics.” Journal of Chinese
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• Applied Ethics. • Western Humanities.
Philosophy. September 2005. • “A Daoist Conception of Truth: Laozi's
Metaphysical Realism vs. Zhuangzi's Internal Realism.” In Comparative Approaches to Chinese Philosophy, (ed.) Bo Mou, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2003.
25. CHINE
CHINA Ke Jinhua Dean of philosophy, Journal of Social Sciences in China. Beijing, China.
26. CHINE CHINA
Liang Mei Associate professor of Aesthetics, Inst. of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
[email protected] • Aesthetics.
27. CHINE CHINA
Lin Lin Associate prof. of aesthetics, Inst. of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
[email protected] • Aesthetics.
28. CHINE CHINA
Xia Nianxi Prof. of logic and philosophy of language, Capital Normal University. Beijing, China.
[email protected] • Logic. • Philosophy of Language
29. CHINE CHINA
Xiao Wei Prof. of ethics, Philosophy Department, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing. Member of International/ East Asia Bioethics Association;
[email protected] • Ethics: Bioethics, Public Health Ethics, Feminist Ethics
• Gender studies • Moral education
• Xiao Wei, 2007, Feminist Visions of Education, Press of Renmin University of China
• Xiao Wei, 2007, Caring: Out of Shadow: Essay Collection for Gender Studies, Jiuzhou Press
• Xiao Wei, 2005, The Pieces of Harvard . Eastern Publishing House
• Xiao Wei, 2001, Moon’s Flute: Essays by a Female
• Philosophical Scholar. Northern Literature Publishing House
• Why Public Health Needs to be Ethical Analyzed?, in Learning Times, No.3, 2004.
• Care Ethics of Feminism, Peking Publishing House, 1999.
Translation: • Human Society in Ethics and Politics, Chinese
Social Science Publishing House, 1992; Heber Education Publishing House, 2003 (Republishing).
• Introduction to Bioethics, Heilonghiang Publishing House, 2008.
30. CHINE CHINA
Xu Bihui Prof. of aesthetics, Inst. of
[email protected] [email protected]
• Aesthetics.
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Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
31. CHINE CHINA
Wang Qing Prof. of Japanese philosophy, Inst. of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
[email protected] [email protected]
• Japanese Philosophy.
32. CHINE CHINA
Zhang Shen Prof. of German philosophy, Inst. of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
[email protected] • German Philosophy.
33. INDE INDIA
Bhuvan Chandel Professor and Researcher, Centre for Studies in Civilizations, New Delhi
• Subjects/Research topics: Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Literature, Greek Philosophy, Ethics, Western Philosophy, Theories of Ideology and Societies, Marxism.
• Problems: Identity of man/woman, Problem of alienation and ways to Transcend, Historicity, agency and laws of history, Violence - manifestations and its de-escation, Ontological dimensions of equality, Democracy and secularization, Culture and Values, Civilisational paradigms, Multiculturalism & Revolutions.
• Authors: Ilya Prigogine, Khalil Gibran, Rabindranath Tagore.
• Philosophers: Socrates, Plato Aristotle, Leibnitz, David Hume, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Sartre, Levinas, Hilary Putnam, Richard Rorty.
• Periods: Early Greek Period, Modern and Contemporary Period.
• Schools of Philosophy: Schools of existential Philosophy, Phenomenology and Schools of Marxist, Thought. Buddhism in Indian, Chinese and Japanese Traditions.
• 2009, Women in Ancient and Medieval India, Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilizations
• 1998, Cultural Traditions and the Idea of Secularization, Ankara & Delhi: FISP Publication
• 1998, History, Time and Truth, Delhi: Kalki Prakash
• 1996, In Quest of Peace, Pune: Maharashtra Institute of Technology
• 1994, Philosophy of Daya Krishna, Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research
• 1980, Nature of Violence, Chandigarh: P.U. Publication Bureau
• 1979, Marxian Ethics: Some Preliminary Considerations, Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal
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34. INDE INDIA
Barua Arati Reader and Head of the department, Philosophy department Jawaharlal Nehru University Deshbandhu College. New Delhi-110067, India.
She teaches the following courses in Philosophy at under graduate level : • Indian Philosophy. • Western philosophy. • Ethics: theory and Practice. • Metaphysics and Epistemology. • Ethics for Public Domain. • Philosophical Debate.
• The Philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, Published by The Intellectual Publishing House, New Delhi, 1992.
• “George Grant and Mahatma Gandhi: An Interview with Sheila Grant” in “the Friend: The High Tory Review” vol. 6 # 3 2005, Edited by Prof Ron Dart, UCFV, Canada.
• “On some aspects of Sankardeva’s philosophy”, in Social Science Research Journal, vol.6, no.1, 1998.
35. INDE INDIA
Chakravorty Spivak Gayari Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities Director, Center for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia University NY, USA.
[email protected] Specializations areas include: • Marxism. • Feminism. • Literature. • Globalisation.
• The Spivak Reader. Ed. Donna Landry and Gerald MacLean. (New York and London: Routledge, 1996) This book includes an extensive list of publications, including many interviews.
• A Critique of Post-Colonial Reason: Toward a History of the Vanishing Present (Harvard UP, 1999).
• Death of a Discipline. New York, Columbia University Press, 2003.
36. INDE
INDIA Chaturvedi Vibha PhD Professor, Department of Philosophy Faculty of Arts, University of Delhi Delhi-110 007, India.
Areas of interest include : • Modern Western Philosophy. • Philosophy of Religion. • Ethics and Gender Studies.
Current research interests are: • Doctrine of Karma in classical
Indian Philosophy and Challenges of Religious Pluralism.
Books published: • The Problem of Personal Identity (1988). • Wittgenstein’s Fideism: Belief, Reason and
Practice (2002).
37. INDE INDIA
Cheruvalath Reena Researcher and teacher of philosophy for graduate students at Bits, Pilani -K.K.Birla Goa
Philosophy of mind, business and professional ethics Philosophy of education Interested in the works of John Searle
The problem of Phenomenal Consciousness, Acta Philosophica, Italy, 2008 Clinical Philosophy, Philosophical Practice, 2006 Explanatory Crap and mental carnation, Teorema, Spain, 2007 Female entrepreneurs as a catalyst for economic growth and development, The International Journal of Entreprenership and Innovation, UK, 2007
38. INDE INDIA
Nesy Daniel Professor & Head Department of Philosophy University of Kerala Kariavattam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
Areas of Interest : • PhD thesis: “Existentialistic
Trends in Nietzsche”. • Indian philosophy • Western Philosophy • Gandhian philosophy • Practical Ethics & Yoga &
Meditation.
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INDIA Roychowdhury Rita HOD Department of Education and Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Vivekananda College for Women, Kolkata.
Environmental ethics, philosophy of religion
Bulletin Ramkrishna mission institute of Culture August 2007 Cosmological reflections in Ancient Indian Literature Prabuddha Bharata (Awakened India) Advaita Ashram
40. INDE INDIA
Surjeet Kaur Chahal Professor Department of Philosophy University of Pune, India.
Areas of specialization: • Philosophy of Environment. • Applied Ethics. • Bioethics. • Sikhism. • Philosophy of Mind.
41. INDE INDIA
Sen Manidipa Assistant Professor, Centre for Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
[email protected] Research topic: • Externalism. • Phenomenology. • Philosophy of Mind.
• “On the Myth of the Subjective: A Wittgensteinian Perspective” (forthcoming) Journal of Interdisciplinary Crossroads Vol.3, No.2: August 2006.
• “Knowing Our Own Minds: Ascriptions versus Expressions”, in Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research (JICPR), vol. XXI, no.1, 2004, pp.49-70.
• “De Re thoughts: issues in the relationship between thought and reality” in Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research (JICPR), vol. XVIII, no.2, 2001, pp.21-52.
42. INDONÉSIE INDONESIA
Gadis Arivia PhD Senior Lecturer at Faculty of Humanities, Executive Secretary, Department of Philosophy, University of Indonesia (UI)
Courses conducted : • Postmodernism (Postgraduate). • Gender studies (Postgraduate) • Philosophy and Human Rights
(Undergraduate). • Multiculturalism (Postgraduate).
• “The logic of state violence against women”, in State Violence Against Women, Asia Foundation-YJP, 2000.
• “Pancasila and human rights”, in Pancasila Restauration, FISIP, UI, 2006
• “Feminism from the Heart”, in Kompas, Jakarta, 2006
43. JAPON
JAPAN Kitgawa Sakiko Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Tokyo, Japan.
Current Study Themes: • Hermeneutics. • Gender and Philosophy. • Modern Japanese
Philosophy.
• Aesthetische Soziologie – George Simmel, Kurt Singer and Japan, Interkulterelle Kurt Singer Studien, 2002.
• Heidegger – ueber das Raetsel des Seins nachdenken, NHK Publisher, 2002.
• Das problem des Ueberrsetzung und die Idee des Fremden, Exzerpt und Prophetie, hg. Von K.6J. Grundner/D. Holz/H. Kleiner/H. Weiss, Koenigshausen & Neumann, Wuerzburg, Germany.
44. JAPON
JAPAN Nagasaka Masumi Etudiante en doctorat de Philosophie, Département de Religion, Université de Kyoto, Japon.
Membre de la Société de philosophie religieuse de l’Université de Kyoto. Compétences philosophiques: • Etude de la pensée
d’Emmanuel Levinas.
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• Phénoménologie allemande et française.
• Pensée de l’école philosophique japonaise .i.e. Ecole de Kyoto.
45. KAZAKHSTAN KAZAKHSTAN
Abdina Aïnour Candidat en Philosophie. Chargé de cours, Université Publique Kazhake ď Agrotechnique “S.Seïfulline”, Astana, République Kazakhstan.
Domaines d’intérêt : • Philosophie. • Culturologie. • Anthropologie philosophique. • Philosophie de la culture.
Plus de 40 publications scientifiques.
46. MALAYSIE MALAYSIA
Baharuddin Azizan Director Centre for Civilisational Dialogue University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur
• Civilisational Dialogue, Values And Philosophy (Civilisational Studies, Dialogue, Ethics, Worldviews, Philosophy)
• Environmental Ethics And Education, Bioethics (Environment, Ethics, Education, Issues, Bioethics)
• Science And Society (Science, Religion, Society)
• Human And Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development, Environment, Development)
• Science And Religion (Science, Religion, Interfaith Dialogue)
• Azizan Baharuddin & Faridah Noor Mohd Noor (eds.), 2008, Occidentalism and Orientalism: Reflection of the East and the Perceptions of the West, Kuala Lumpur: Pusat Dialog Peradaban, UM.
• Azizan Baharuddin, Thomas W. Simon (eds.), 2007, Dialogue of Civilizations and the Construction of Peace, Centre For Civilizational Dialogue, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
• Azizan Baharuddin, 2006, An Islamic Perspective on the Dialogue of Civilisation, Centre for Civilisational Dialogue, University Malaya (Article in Malay Language)
• Azizan Baharuddin, 2003, “Servicing the Global Economy: Women in Science and Technology” in Roziah Omar and Azizah Hamzah, (eds.), Visible Women in Malaysia. Utusan Publication. Kuala Lumpur. pp. 31-64.
47. NOUVELLE ZELANDE NEW ZELAND
Baier Annette Professor (retired) of Philosophy University of Pittsburgh, New Zeland.
Areas of interest include: • Moral philosophy. • Hume (focusing in particular
on Hume's moral psychology). • Feminist philosophy. • Philosophy of mind. • Former President of the
Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association
• A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume's Treatise (1991)
• Moral Prejudices (1995). • The Commons of the Mind (Paul Carus lectures)
(1997).
48. NOUVELLE ZELANDE NEW ZELAND
Hursthouse Rosalind Professor Department of Philosophy Faculty of Arts, University of Auckland, New Zeland.
Main interests: • Virtue Ethics. • Philosophy of mind.
• The central doctrine of the mean, in the Blckwell Guide to aristotle’s’s Nicomachean Ethics, ed. Richard Kraut, Blackwell, 2006, pp. 9—115.
• Are virtues the Proper starting Point for ethical Theory? In contemporary Debates in moral Theory, ed. James Dreier, Blackwell, 2006, pp. 99-112.
• Intention in logic, Cause and Action, ed. Roger Teichmann, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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49. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Abdalimova Matlyuba Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Scientific technical progress –
the base and methods of all-round development of man.
50. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Abdullaeva Mahbuba Dr. Researcher and Professor, Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan. Philosophy and science methodology department of the Muminov’s Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subjects of research: • Globalization of public life:
essence, peculiarity and perspectives.
• Philosophy of sciences • Modern issues of development • Synergetic approach analysis
• 2009, Synergetic paradigm of cognition, Moscow • 2009, Scientific cognition status in globalizing
world, St. Petersburg • 2009, Synergetic – new means of cognition and
action, Uzbekistan, Namangan
51. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Abdullakhanova Gulbakhor Sattarovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Methodology of philosophic
science.
52. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Abdylladjanova Dilorom Sultonbekovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • National history and religion.
53. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Akhmedova Sanam Djalalovna Candidate of Philosophic science.
Subject of research: • Aesthetical consciousness and
basic elements.
54. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Ahmedova Matbua Amirsaidovna Dr. of Philosophic science. Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: Central Asia: mutual influence of culture East-West.
55. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Amanbayeva Roza Hakimdjanovna Candidate of Philosophic science. Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: Philosophy and idea of national independence.
56. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Arislanbaeva Zoya Yernazarovna Doctoral student Candidate of Philosophic science, Associate Professor
Subject of research: • Social philosophy and ecology
problems.
• 2007, Nature and culture relation features. Tashkent
• Ecology in the education. Tashkent. “Innovation-2001”
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President of the social sciences department of the Institute of arts of Uzbekistan
• 2001, Education and the ecological culture. “Ecology bulletin #1”. Tashkent
57. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Atoyeva Mamlakat Yakhyoevna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Sociology of family and youth.
58. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Baratova Mahbuba Mubinjanovna Candidate of Philosophic science.
Subject of research: • World culture and philosophy.
59. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Bairyeva Almagul Kurbanovna Candidate of Philosophic science, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Philosophy of Law.
60. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Berdimuratova Alima Karlybaevna Dr of Philosophic science. Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Philosophical aspects of
ecological crisis on the eve of XXI century.
61. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Boltayeva Matluba Ochilovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Ethnics and aesthetics.
62. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Boykabilova Rokhat Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • Objective conditions and
subjective factors of the formation of humanitive type of person.
63. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Djalolova Ulmas Karimovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Candidate of Philosophic science • Development of society and
population.
64. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Djurayeva Mavjuda Yunusovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • Scientifical creation.
65. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Drofeyeva Tatyana Gennadiyevna Candidate of Philosophic science
Subject of research • The culture of ancient world.
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Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
66. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Fayzikhodjaeva Dilbar Irgashevna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • History of logic.
67. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Fazilova Manzura Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • Scientific picture of world and
the principle of deduction.
68. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Gorenkova Antonina Petrovna Candidate of Philosophic science.
Subject of research: • Idea of national independence.
69. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Imomaliyeva Rano Mirakhmedovna Dr. of Philosophic science Tashkent State university.
Subject of research: • Idea of national independence.
70. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Ishmuradova Z.K. Candidate of Philosophic science Education and modernization of society. Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Education and modernization
of society.
71. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Ismailova Zumrad Usmanovna Subject of research: • Ecology and woman.
72. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Izzetova Emine Mustafaevna Dr. of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Interactions of triade; science-
technology-humanity.
73. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kabulniyazova Gulchekhra Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • History of the West
philosophy.
74. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kabulova Manzura Nabievna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary
Subject of research: • Social philosophy. • Dialectics of the
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Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
interdependence East-West: aspects of interaction.
75. OUZBÉKISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
Kadirova Zuhra Rashidovna Doctor of Philosophic science (2001) Sociology and political science department of the Muminov’s Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan. Senior staff scientist of the Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan. Scientific secretary of special council on defense of dissertations under National University of Republic of Uzbekistan
Subject of research: • Social activity and tolerance
development of youth in procession transportation of Uzbekistan, in the movement of extremism and terrorism termination issues.
• Voltaire, Kant, Beruniy, Farabiy, Kon.
• Processes of XX-XXI Centuries
• Uzbek youth social activity stimulation issues in overall society processing environment
• Youth social activity stimulation is an important factor in civil society formation in Uzbekistan
• “Tolerantlik madaniyati davr taqozosi”
76. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kadyrova Ilnora Rashidovna Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Idea of national independence.
77. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kakhharova Matluba Mannapovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Ethnics and aesthetics.
78. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kaharova Shakhnoz Bakhodirovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Dialectics and the theory of
cognition.
79. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kanoatovna Feruza Bobokulovna Candidate of Philosophic science, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • National idea and aesthetics.
80. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Khayitova Kimyokhon Madaminovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Idea of national independence
and the basis of spirit.
81. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kholmatova Bashorat Talypovna Candidate of Philosophic science,
Subject of research: • Physical and spiritual factors of
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Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
the formation personality’s needs.
82. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Khudoybergenova Umida Karimbayevna Ministry of Higher and Secondary Candidate of Philosophic science Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Some questions of the
development spiritual culture (Amu-Darya).
83. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Kudratova Munira Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Self-perfection and problems
of spirit education.
84. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Lantseva Olga Valentynovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • Role of philosophy in the
dialogue of cultures.
85. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Madayeva Shahnoza Amanullayeva Dr. Researcher Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. CEO of the young scientists society of Uzbekistan, member of the female scientists society of Uzbekistan
[email protected] [email protected]
Subject of research: • National concept and
rationalism. • Discipline: Social philosophy
and anthropology • Subjects: Mentality, Social
character • Authors, schools: XIX
Century, XX Century, Chinagian school, Weber, From.
• 2008, The formation of history memory of uzbek people in XX century, Anthropology of Middle East
• 2008, National mentality and democratic world-view. Monography, Tashkent
• 2007, The sources of mentality formation of Central Asian people, Bishkek
86. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Makhmudova Shakhlo Latifovna Candidate of Philosophic science (1991) Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Ecology culture of population
as condition of national security of Republic Uzbekistan.
87. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Mukhammadjanova Lalihon Ashuraliyevna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Aesthetics and philosophy of
morals.
88. OUZBÉKISTAN Mavlyanova Lalikhon Askarovna Subject of research:
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UZBEKISTAN
Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
• Philosophy of aesthetics.
89. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Muminova Oysanam Maksydovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Philosophical aspect of system:
“State-society-personality“.
90. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Navruzova Nilufar Nigmatovna Dr of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Man and the problem of self-
protection of Sufism.
91. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Pulatova Dildora Akmalovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Globalization and the problems
of development of national culture
92. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Rakhimbayeva D.A. Candidate of Philosophic science. Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: Role of philosophy science in the process of education of idea of national independence among students.
93. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Rakhimboboyeva Nigora Abdurasulovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Methodology of philosophic
science.
94. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Rasulova Tatyana Salikhovna Candidate of Philosophic science Associate Professor, Tashkent Rerich Society
[email protected] [email protected]
Subject of research: • Sufism philosophy. • Music philosophy problem. • Cosmic ideation problem.
• 2009, Music influence on spiritual development of people. Musical & spiritual world of modern youth. Tashkent.
• 2009, Timur – the light of Asia. 80th anniversary of Central-Asian expedition of N. K. Rerich. Moscow
• 2008, Sufism & music. Music & modernity. Tashkent
• 2006, Cosmic music: fiction or reality? Sana’at
• 1990, Music & world-view. Tashkent, (monography)
95. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Rustamova Mavjuda Akramovna Candidate of Philosophic science.
Subject of research: • Methodology of education of
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Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
the philosophy.
96. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Ruzmatova Gulnoz Mirahmatovna Candidate of Philosophic science. Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • West and East: aspects of
interaction.
97. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Sabyrova Zilola Makhmudovna Subject of research: • National idea and education.
98. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Safaeva Saboat Khojimatovna Candidate of Philosophic science (2002) Associate Professor, Muminov’s Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan Senior staff scientist of the Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan Director of the publishing and polygraphs association “Noshir”
Subjects of research: • Globalization of public life:
essence, peculiarity and perspectives.
• “Female issue: social and national aspects”
99. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Salomova Khakima Yusupovna Dr of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Philosophic category of margin
and its display in the ecology.
100. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Saburova Dariha Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Woman and the mode of life,
equality of rights.
101. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Sharipova Oygul Tursunovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Science of logic and
independent creative thought
102. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Shayhova Hatima Omilovna Doctor of Philosophic science (1985) Professor, Social philosophy and ethics department of the Muminov’s Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of
[email protected] [email protected]
Subjects of research: • The role of social environment
in the education of the rising generation.
• Socio-philosophical analysis of the dialectical interconnection
• 2009, “Saylanma / manaviat – kamalot kuzgusi”
• 2008, “Soglom turmush tarsi va yoshlar kamoloti”
• 1973, Spiritual life and morality • Labor collective role in the personality training
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Republic of Uzbekistan. Senior staff scientist of the Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan. “Acmeological issues of women of Uzbekistan” grant manager.
of ethic, cultural and moral valuables in the activity stimulation of the comprehensively developed generation
103. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Shermuhamedova Nigina Arslanovna Dr of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Philosophy and science methodology,Style of scientific thinking, Philosophy of science, Philosophy of education, Gnoseology, Epistemology, Hermeneutics – Biruni, Farabi, Ibn Sino, Alisher Navoi, Thomas Kuhn, Imre Lakatos, Karl Popper, Stephen Tulmin, Michel Polani, Paul Feuerabend, Hans Georg Gadamer, Fridriech Schleiermacher, Martin Heidegger, Gustav Spet
• Philosophy and science methodology (Book in Russian lang.), Tashkent, “Universitet”, 2004
• Gnoseology (Book in Russian lang.) Tashkent, UFMJ, 2007. Gran-prix along textbooks of Uzbekistan 2008
• Philosophy and science methodology (Book in Uzbek lang., latin) , Tashkent, “Link”, 2008 The 3rd prix 2009
• “Information space as an object of social-philosophical analysis”, in Social-philosophical sciences: theory and practice, Tashkent 2008
• Influence of information technologies on creative activity of scientist, Tashkent, 2008
• “Scientific canvas of the world and it diversity”, in Philosophy and law, 2008
• “Scientific research as creative process” - Abstracts of XXII World Congress of Philosophy Rethinking philosophy today, Seoul, July 30 – August 5, 2008
104. OUZBÉKISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
Shirmatova Gulsara Doctor of Philosophic Sciences (1989) Researcher, Institute on Philosophy and Rights under the Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan
Subject of research : • Moral and psychological
aspect of the processes of society’s modernization and liberalization.
• Philosophy, political science (democracy theory)
• 2007, Spiritual and psychological factors of modernization and liberalization of society, (monography), Tashkent
• 2005, “Democracy and legal culture” & “Public opinion is a factor of democracy development”, “” (in book “Democracy is a bond of progress”), Tashkent
• Culture of tolerance and religious extremism (monography under the editorial staff)
105. OUZBÉKISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
Shoabdurakhimova Shaista Shoislamovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • Religions extremism and fight
against it.
106. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Stepanova Olga Ivanovna Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • History of Russian philosophy. • Classic logics.
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Tulemetova G.T. Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research: • Influence of Islamic-Christian
communications on the political processes.
108. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Tulenova Karima Djandarovna Dr. of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Professor, Special council on defense of dissertations under National University of Republic of Uzbekistan. President of Philosophy department of Nizamis’s Tashkent Pedagogical Institute.
Subjects of research • Methodology of scientific
creative work. • Phylosophy, foresight axiology
issues, history of scientific schools formation in Central Asia
• 1999, Monograph “Foresight and reality” , Tashkent
109. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Tursunova Saodathon Djurayevna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research : • Family’s sociology.
110. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Valiyeva Srajia Ikramovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research : • Role of free time in the process of
education of pupils.
111. OUZBÉKISTAN UZBEKISTAN
Zaynitdinova Aziza Nasirovna Candidate of Philosophic science Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Subject of research • Education principle of spirit
among youth.
112. PAKISTAN PAKISTAN
Farid Arifa Professor of Philosophy, Former Dean Faculty of Arts & former Chairperson, Department of Philosophy, University of Karachi, Karachi-Pakistan. President of Pakistan Philosophical Congress.
Her areas of specialization are: • Philosophy of Religion. • Feminism. • Philosophy of Culture.
(concentrating on Islamic culture and Pakistani Culture) Social Issues in Philosophy.
• Western Philosophy both Traditional and Contemporary & Islamic Philosophy.
• Muslim Women in World Religions’ Perspective, Karachi University Press 1994, second edition, 2006.
• Tehzeeb kay Uss Paar : Assr-e-Hazir Main Islami Fikr Maghribi Fikr kay Tanazur Main (Post Modernism: An Islamic Response) BCC&T Press, University of Karachi. 2001.
113. PAKISTAN PAKISTAN
Irfan Ghazala Associate Professor Of Philosophy Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore.
[email protected] [email protected]
Subjects taught:: • Ethics, Values and Society; • Contemporary Philosophy: • Philosophy of Iqbal (Textual); • Philosophy of Education;
• Saju Chackalackal, 2006, Reconciling the Madrassah with the School – Freedom of Religion, Education, and the dilemma of contemporary Muslims in: Journal of Dharma – Freedom of Religion (an international quarterly),
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• Applied Ethics; • Gender Studies. Areas of research: • Muslim Philosophy
Volume 31 No. 1., Dharma Research Association, Bangalore, India
• “Ethics, Values and Society: social transformation”, in Conference Proceedings, Oxford University Press, Pakistan, 2006.
• “Philosophy in the coming millennium”, in Al-Hikmat XXI, Department of philosophy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 2001.
• “Women: Second Sex – A philosophical Appraisal”, PhD dissertation, 1989, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
114. PAKISTAN
PAKISTAN Tahir Sobia Professor and researcher, Department of philosophy, Government College University, Lahore.
:Expertise: Philosophy of Religion, Theology (Jewish, Christian and Muslim), Bhagwad Gita and Upanishads in Indian Philosophy. • Subjects: Philosophy of Religion;
Classical Muslim Philosophy; Philosophy of the Kalam, Logic, Western Philosophy (Classical, Modern & Contemporary); Ethics, Dialectical Materialism, Existentialism, Analytical Tradition, Post Modernism/Structuralism/Colonialism, Epistemology; Indian Philosophy;
• Research topics: Problem of Evil, Non-violence, Theology, Truth, Justice.
• Problems: Existence of God, Freedom and determinism, Ultimate purpose of being, Peaceful co-existence, War and its abolition, Pessimistic trends in Indian Thought
• Authors: Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Anton Chekhov, Somerset Maugham, Dryden, Kafka.
• Philosophers: Spinoza, Kant, Bertrand Russell, Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers, Wittgenstein, Ibn Rushd, Kapila, Mahavir, Shankar Acharia, S. Radhakrishnan.
• Periods: Pre –Socratic Greek, Vedic, Post-Gita, and Vedantic India, 800 AD to 1500 AD (Apex period of Muslim and Jewish
• An essay on “Psychology of Indian Pessimism”, Pakistan Philosophical Journal, vol. xxxi-xxxiii, 1994-96.1996, Jinnah & Gandhi (Book by Justice S.K. Maujamdar of West Bangal India) translated into Urdu from English. Published by Sarang Publishers Lahore.
• An essay on “Evil: A Problem of Philosophy of Religion”, in Al-Hikmat, vol. 18, 1998.
• Translation of Totem and Taboo and other essays of Sigmund Freud, Translated into Urdu from English. Published by Nigarshat Publications Lahore 2004.
• 2005, A Confession and other Religious Writings of Leo Tolstoy, Translated into Urdu from English. Published by Nigharshat Publications Lahore
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Theology till Fall of Granada), Enlightenment.
• Schools of philosophy: Indian Charwak and Nayay, Stoicism, Linguistic Analysis, Logical Atomism
115. PHILIPPHINES
PHILIPPHINES Garcia Leni Doctor in Philosophy.
116. PHILIPPHINES PHILIPPHINES
Manauat Natividad
117. PHILIPPHINES PHILIPPHINES
Leslie de la Cruz Noelle Doctor in Philosophy.
118. PHILIPPHINES PHILIPPHINES
Velasco Marie Laureen
119. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
An Oksun Professor Sunchon National University Department of Philosophy.
• Buddhist Philosophy.
120. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Chang Youngran Lecturer Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Department of Philosophy.
• Greek Philosophy. • Philosophy of Culture. • Mythology.
121. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Cho Eun Su Researcher and Associate Professor Dept. of Philosophy Seoul National University, Seoul.
• Asian Philosophy • Korean Philosophy • Buddhist Philosophy
• Surpassing Gender: The Enduring Vitality of Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen, forthcoming from SUNY Press in 2010.
• 2005, John Jorgensen and Eun-su Cho, The Essential Passages Directly Pointing at the Essence of the Mind, Seoul: Jogye Order Publishing. (Fully annotated English translation of Jikji Simgyeong, from Classical Chinese)
• 2005, “Wŏnch’ŭk’s Place in the East Asian Buddhist Tradition” In Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions, edited by Robert E. Buswell, University of Hawaii Press
122. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Choi Soonok Professor Department of Philosophy, University of Incheon
• Epistemology. • Aesthetics.
123. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Hahn Jakyung Professor. Ewha Women University, Department of Philosophy.
• Comparative Philosophy. • German Modern Philosophy. • Buddhism.
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CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Han Heuer Jungsun Professor Methodist Theological Seminary, Department of Philosophy.
• Phenomenology. • Philosophy of living organism. • Philosophy of religion.
125. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Heo Lageum Professor. Ewha Womans University Department of Gender Studies
• Feminist Philosophy • Ethics.
126. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Hwang Heesook Professor. Daejin University Department of Philosophy.
• Philosophy of Science. • Feminist epistemology.
127. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Hwang Sookyung Lecturer. Dongguk University.
• Zen Studies. • Zen Philosophy. • Counseling. • Meditation Education. •
128. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Jiaeh Lee PhD. Dept. of Philosophy. Ewha Women University. Seoul.
129. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Heisook Professor. Ewha Women University Department of Philosophy. Seoul.
• Epistemology. • Philosophy of Art. • Feminist Philosophy.
130. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Hyuryun Lecturer. Yonsei University Department of Philosophy.
• Aesthetics. • Philosophy of Emotion. • Theological Aesthetics.
131. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Jeonghee Research Professor. Department of Sociology. Ewha Women University.
• Buddhism. • Taoism. • Feminism.
132. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Jung Ran Senior researcher. National Assembly Library.
• Gender Study. • Women Policy. • Feminist Philosophy.
133. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Miyeong Professor. University of Seoul Department of Philosophy.
• East Asian Philosophy.
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134. RÉPUBLIQUE DE
CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Seseoria Lecturer. The Catholic University of Korea. Department of Philosophy.
• East Asian Philosophy. • Feminist Philosophy.
135. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Sunhie Teaching professor. Department of Philosophy. Konkuk University.
• Philosophy of Mind.
136. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim Sunhye Lecturer. Department of Philosophy. Kangwon National University.
• Western modern Philosophy. • Western Contemporary
Philosophy.
137. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kwon Suhyeon Lecturer. Department of Philosophy. Korea University.
• Ethics.
138. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Lee Hyejung Lecturer. Department of Philosophy Hankuk. University of Foreign Studies.
• Ethics. • Feminist Philosophy.
139. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Lee Hyunjae Teaching Professor of the Institute of General education. The Catholic University of Korea. Department of Philosophy.
• Feminist Philosophy. • Social Philosophy.
140. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Lee Jeongeun Lecturer. Yonsei University Department of Philosophy.
• Hegelian Philosophy. • German Idealism. Philosophy of
Feminism.
141. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Lee Jiaeh Professor. Department of Philosophy. Ewha Women University.
• Teaching Philosophy. • Philosophy of Education.
142. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Lee Sangwha Professor. Department of Philosophy Ewha Women University.
• Social Philosophy. • Feminist Philosophy.
143. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF
Nho Soungsuk Lecturer. Ewha Women University Department of Philosophy.
Fields of research include: • Contemporary German
Philosophy.
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KOREA
• Feminist Cultural Philosophy.
144. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Park Eunmi Teaching Professor. Department of Philosophy Konkuk University.
Fields of research include: • Existential Philosophy. • Social Philosophy.
145. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Shin Okhee Professor-emeritus. Department of Philosophy. Ewha Women University.
Existential Philosophy. • Comparative Philosophy. • Buddhist Philosophy. • Feminism.
146. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Yon Hyosook Research Professor. Department of Philosophy. Ajou University.
• Modern German Philosophy. • Feminist Philosophy. • Post-structuralism.
147. RÉPUBLIQUE DE CORÉE REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Yoon Haelin Research Professor in the Korean Women's Institute. Ewha Women University.
• Philosophy of Mind. • Feminist Philosophy.
148. SINGAPOUR SINGAPORE
Chin Jacqueline Dr. Lecturer National University of Singapore.
Specialties : Art & Philosophy.
149. SINGAPOUR SINGAPORE
Tan Sor-hoon Researcher and Head of the Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore.
• Cross-cultural comparisons in moral and political philosophy
• Chinese Philosophy, especially Confucianism
• American Pragmatism, especially the philosophy of John Dewey
• Tan, S. and John Whalen-Bridge (eds.), 2008,
Democracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalizing World, State University of New York Press
• Tan, S., 2005, Challenging Citizenship: Group Membership and Cultural Identity in a Global Age, Ashgate
• Tan, S., 2004, Confucian Democracy: A Deweyan Reconstruction, State University of New York Press
• Tan, S., K.C. Chong and C.L. Ten (eds.), 2003, The Moral Circle and the Self: Chinese and Western Perspectives, Open Court
150. SINGAPOUR SINGAPORE
Wee Cecilia Associate Professor Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore.
Specialties: • Descartes. • Early modern philosophy.
151. THAILANDE THAILAND
Satha-Anand Suwanna Lecturer Philosophy Department, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
[email protected] hong
Specialities: • Philosophy of Religion • Chinese Philosophy • Buddhist Philosophy
• “ Fluid Boundaries, Institutional Segregation and Sexual Tolerance in Thai Buddhism,” in Religion and Society: An Agenda for the 21st Century, Gerrie ter Haar and Yohsio Tsuruoka
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• Thai Buddhism and women (eds.) Leiden and Boston:Brill,2007 • “ The Buddhist Body: From Object of Desire to
Subject of Mindfulness” in Robert Wilkinson (ed.) New Essays in Comparative Aesthetics (New Castle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007)
• “Moral Dilemma in Vessantara Jataka Tale,” in Manusya: A Journal of Humanities (September 2004)
• “Buddhist Pluralism and Religious Tolerance in Democratizing Thailand,” in Philip Cam Ed. Philosophy, Democracy and Education (Seoul: The Korean National Commission for UNESCO, 2003)