Bridging Philosophical Traditions: In Memory of Professor J. L. Shaw
Join us for a day of reflection, discussion, and celebration of the life and work of Professor J. L. Shaw, a distinguished comparative philosopher who built bridges between Indian and Western philosophical traditions through his work on logic, epistemology, and the philosophy of language.
Distinguished Speakers
- Prof. Arindam Chakrabarty, Ashoka University Former Professor, University of Hawaii, U.S.
- Prof. Nirmalya Guha, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU)
- Prof. Michael Hemmingsen, Tunghai University, Taiwan
- Natalie Shaw, Lawyer, Govt. New Zealand (Daughter of Professor Shaw)
Organized By
Coordinators
- Susanta Bhattacharya (UKEN, Poland)
- Dr. Siddique Alam Beg (Raiganj University, India)
- Dr. Baishaki Das (Calcutta Women’s College, India)
- Dr. Nabanita Bag Maiti (Mohishadal Raj College, India)
- Prof. Rydhhi Chakraborty(Angila Ruskin University,UK)
- DR.SUBHASISCHAKRABARTI (VEDANTA INSTITUTE KOLKATA)
In collaboration with Philomaniac
- Former Professor of Philosophy Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Ph.D., Rice University
- M.A., Calcutta University
- Honored with two Festschrifts for his contributions
- Founder of New Zealand Asian Studies Society
