An international workshop investigates the processes of thinking and reasoning in Chinese philosophy, incorporating aspects like vision, cognition, and intuition that are difficult to express in formal logic. It covers Buddhist approaches to reasoning, the confines of thought, patterns of mathematical reasoning, and the aesthetic and emotional aspects of understanding. Spearheaded by various speakers, it aims to broaden comprehension of cognitive processes in the context of Chinese traditions and is accessible to participants online.
This international workshop examines the understanding of reasoning in Chinese philosophy beyond formal logic, emphasizing cognition, intuition, and aesthetics as alternative modes of thought.
Exploring topics such as Buddhist reasoning and mathematical patterns, the workshop highlights how Chinese philosophical traditions expand conventional views on cognition and understanding.
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