2012 Tang Junyi Lecture at Michigan
Blog contributor Brian Bruya will be delivering the 2012 Tang Junyi Lecture at the University of Michigan this coming March. His topic is “Nature, Self, and Artifice: On the Divisibility of the Self in Action and Aesthetics.” Congratulations, Brian!
January 23, 2012 - Posted by Steve Angle | Chinese philosophy
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