International Symposium on Marxism and Postmodernism
(Wuhan, China. June, 2002)
Sponsored by the Huazhong Science and Technology University, Wuhan, China and the China Project, Center for Process Studies, Claremont, CA.
Bin, Pan. “An Unavoidable Turn: From Substance Thinking to Event Thinking.”
Christianssen, Paul J. “Reflections on Wisdom in Whitehead: Alfred North Whitehead As A Sage.”
Gao, Bingjiang. “The Overcoming of the Opposition Between Subject and Object in Husserl’s Phenomenology.”
Griffin, David Ray. “Whitehead, China, and Global Democracy in the New Millennium.”
Jin-song, Xie. “How Can Truth Be Possible? Differences Between Karl Marx and Postmodern Thought.”
Kang, Ouyang. “Marxism and Postmodernism; Conflict and Dialog Based on Modernization.”
Li-Po, Zhang (Paul Zhang). “Postmodernism, Marxism and Chinese Context.”
Magnell, Thomas. “Temporal Bigotry: Why We Should Show Moral Concern for the Distant Future.” (“Present Concerns and Future Interests.”)
Muray, Leslie A. “Alienation, Anthropocentrism, and A Whiteheadian Concept of Nature.”
Shi-peng, Zou. “Postmodernity in Marx’s Thought.”
Shu-guang, Zhang. “Modern, Postmodern and Our Shared Destiny.”
Xiao-Mang, Deng. “The Sublation of Philosophy in Karl Marx.”
Yang, Geng. “Postmoderism Meets Marx’s Eye in the Present Age.”
Zhang, Tingguo. “Was fur ‘Modernitat’ und ‘Philosophie’ brauchen wir?”
Zhifang, Zhu. “The Axiological Implications of Prisoner’s Dilemna.”