Un convegno su due mezze giornate:
November 27th
Sessione 1: h 14:00-16:15
Birgit Kellner (IKGA, Vienna), Can You See a Non-Existence? Immediacy and Mediacy in the Knowledge of Absences According to South Asian Buddhist Epistemologists
Madhucchanda Sen (Jadavpur University, Kolkata), Why and Where Immediacy Matters
Sessione 2: h 16:45-17:45
Serena Saccone (Università l'Orientale di Napoli), Seeing Something, Saying Something. Mediacy and Immediacy in the Proof of the Buddha's Omniscience
November 28th
Sessione 3: h 9:30-11:30
Alex Watson (Ashoka University, Sonipat), Immediacy and Consciousness in the Buddhist/Brahmanical Self/No-Self Debate. Three New Arguments from Rāmakantha
Lorenzo Pizzichemi (Università di Verona), Questioning the Immediate Perception of Motion. The Struggle between Perceiving and Reasoning ant Its Unexpected Philosophical Virtues
Sessione 4: h 11:45-13:45
Saverio Marchignoli (UniBO), Persisting in Immediacy. The Philosophy of Aestetic Experience in Colonial India
Francesco Sferra (Università l'Orientale di Napoli)
Aula Manfredi, Accademia delle Scienze, Via Zamboni 31, Bologna.
N.B. Ciascuna sessione del convegno equivale a un seminario.