Time: Monday, June 1, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room 3109, Department of Philosophy
Topic: The Emergence of the Concept of “Subjectivity” in Europe and Luther’s Influence Thereon
Abstract: This lecture will cover the following topics: 1. The definition of the concept of “subjectivity.” 2. “Subjectivity” during the Renaissance. 3. “Subjectivity” during the Reformation. 4. “Subjectivity” during the Enlightenment. 5. “Subjectivity” in Conservatism and Classical Liberalism. 6. “Subjectivity” in Modern and Contemporary Individualistic Radical Liberalism.
Speaker Biography: Prof. Paulos HUANG, Professor and Ph.D. Advisor at the School of Humanities, Shanghai University; Director of the Center for Sino-European Humanities Research and Exchange.







