International Conference on Patterns of Hope and Foresight

Poster with information on the conference's implementation including participants' names. Two bridges, one in Greece and one in China sketched and nearly connecting in the center of the poster.

Date and Time

July 13 - July 14, 2024
All day

Location

University of Patras
Conference & Cultural Center

 

Synopsis

The Department of Philosophy, University of Patras and Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece organize an international conference on the topic: "Patterns of Hope and Foresight in Greece and China." Following last year's conference on "Patterns of Evil in Greece and China," this year's conference focuses on patterns of hope and foresight in Greece and China, and has three main objectives: (1) To foster a comparative approach to philosophy and the history of ideas, particularly in the study of Greek and Chinese civilizations; (2) to question the prevailing belief that Ancient Greece or Ancient China lack a robust concept of hope, foresight and futurity when compared to Christian and post-Christian thought; and (3) to illuminate the interconnections between divine, natural, ontological, metaphysical, psychological, ethical, and political aspects of hope and foresight in Greek and Chinese philosophy and praxis. Attendance is free and open to everyone interested. Learn more about the International Conference on Patterns of Hope and Foresight in Greece and China.