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V. Research Grant/Award/Professional Sevice
Research Grants
• July 2010 to June 2013: GRF (General Research Fund) grant from the UGC, to complete a project entitled ‘Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason’.
• June 2009 to May 2010: Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist University, to complete a project entitled ‘Kant’s Christology’.
• June 1991 to Aug. 2010: Twenty Staff Development Grants from HKBU to support presentation of papers at: the XIth International Kant Kongress in Pisa, Italy (5/10); the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research symposium on ‘Intelligent Design & Artificial Intelligence: The Ghost in the Machine’ in Pasadena, California (7/09); the World Congress of Philosophy in Seoul, Korea (7/08); the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion’s conference on ‘Immortality, Physicalism, and Death of God’ in Anchorage, Alaska (6/08); Societas Ethica annual conference, on ‘Philosophical Approaches to Ethics-Methods and Foundations’ in Leysin, Switzerland (8/07); American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, in Chicago (4/07); American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting in San Francisco (4/07); Annual Conference of the American Academy of Religion in Philadelphia (11/05); Tenth International Kant Congress at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil (9/05); ‘Two Hundred Years after Kant’, an international conference organized by the Department of Philosophy, Allameh Tabatabaii University, Tehran, Iran (11/04); the Beijing International Symposium on Kant’s Moral Philosophy in Contemporary Perspectives, organized by the Institute of Foreign Philosophy and the Department of Philosophy, Peking University, and by the Goethe Institut, Peking (5/04); the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion’s conference on ‘Language, Thought and Reality: East-West Perspectives’ in Chico, California (4/01); the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion’s conference on ‘Language, Thought and Reality: Science, Religion and Philosophy’ in Calcutta (8/00); the World Congress of Philosophy in Boston, Massachusetts (8/98); Philosophy of Religion Conference at Claremont Graduate School in Claremont, California (2/98); the Third International Conference on Philosophical Practice in New York, New York (7/97); Westmont College’s Erasmus Society (9/95) in conjunction with attending the ACH/ALLC Computing Conference in Santa Barbara, California (7/95); the Eighth International Kant Congress in Memphis, Tennessee (3/95); the Second International Conference of the Romanian Kant Society in Bucharest, Romania (9/91); and the Society of Christian Philosopher’s conference at Valparaiso University, Indiana (6/91).
• May 2008 to May 2009: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to organize an international conference entitled ‘Kant in Asia: The Unity of Human Personhood’.
• April 2008 to Dec. 2008: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete a project entitled ‘A Feasibility Study of the Relevance of Kant’s Architectonic Approach to Philosophizing to the Interpretation of the I Ching’.
• July 2007 to Dec. 2008: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete a project entitled ‘The Necessity of Evil and of Divine Assistance in Kantian Religion’.
• June 2006 to June 2008: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete a project entitled Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason.
• July 2006 to Jan. 2007: Sabbatical leave to work on Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason (and other related publications) while serving as Visiting Scholar in the Department of Philosophy at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California (invited by Professor Allen Wood).
• Nov. 2003 to Aug. 2005: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete the final stages of editing Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion.
• July 2001 to Jan. 2002: Sabbatical leave to work on Kant’s Critical Science (and other related publications) while serving as Visiting Scholar in the Department of Linguistics at University of California, Berkeley (invited by Professor George Lakoff).
• Dec. 1995 to Nov. 2000: CERG from Hong Kong’s Research Grant Council, for Kant’s Critical Science (and other related publications).
• Jan. 1993 to Dec. 1998: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, for The Geometry of Logic (and other related publications).
• Oct. 1992 to Dec. 1997: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, for Kant’s Critical Religion (and other related publications).
• June 1996 to Aug. 1997: Teaching Development Grant from HKBU, for Philosophy in Action, a project involving the scripting and filming of a 30-minute teaching aid entitled ‘Is That All There Is To Philosophy?’.
• Sept. 1993 to Aug. 1994: Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist College, for Four Neglected Essays.
• Jan. 1993 to Aug 1993: Sabbatical leave to work on Kant’s System of Perspectives (and other related publications).
• Jan. 1989 to Mar. 1991: Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist College, later sponsored by the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, for Kant’s System of Perspectives (and other related publications).
• April 1983: Research grant from The Oxford Society.
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V. Research Grant/Award/Professional SeviceResearch Grants• July 2010 to June 2013: GRF (General Research Fund) grant from the UGC, to complete a project entitled ‘Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason’.• June 2009 to May 2010: Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist University, to complete a project entitled ‘Kant’s Christology’.• June 1991 to Aug. 2010: Twenty Staff Development Grants from HKBU to support presentation of papers at: the XIth International Kant Kongress in Pisa, Italy (5/10); the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research symposium on ‘Intelligent Design & Artificial Intelligence: The Ghost in the Machine’ in Pasadena, California (7/09); the World Congress of Philosophy in Seoul, Korea (7/08); the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion’s conference on ‘Immortality, Physicalism, and Death of God’ in Anchorage, Alaska (6/08); Societas Ethica annual conference, on ‘Philosophical Approaches to Ethics-Methods and Foundations’ in Leysin, Switzerland (8/07); American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, in Chicago (4/07); American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting in San Francisco (4/07); Annual Conference of the American Academy of Religion in Philadelphia (11/05); Tenth International Kant Congress at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil (9/05); ‘Two Hundred Years after Kant’, an international conference organized by the Department of Philosophy, Allameh Tabatabaii University, Tehran, Iran (11/04); the Beijing International Symposium on Kant’s Moral Philosophy in Contemporary Perspectives, organized by the Institute of Foreign Philosophy and the Department of Philosophy, Peking University, and by the Goethe Institut, Peking (5/04); the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion’s conference on ‘Language, Thought and Reality: East-West Perspectives’ in Chico, California (4/01); the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion’s conference on ‘Language, Thought and Reality: Science, Religion and Philosophy’ in Calcutta (8/00); the World Congress of Philosophy in Boston, Massachusetts (8/98); Philosophy of Religion Conference at Claremont Graduate School in Claremont, California (2/98); the Third International Conference on Philosophical Practice in New York, New York (7/97); Westmont College’s Erasmus Society (9/95) in conjunction with attending the ACH/ALLC Computing Conference in Santa Barbara, California (7/95); the Eighth International Kant Congress in Memphis, Tennessee (3/95); the Second International Conference of the Romanian Kant Society in Bucharest, Romania (9/91); and the Society of Christian Philosopher’s conference at Valparaiso University, Indiana (6/91).• May 2008 to May 2009: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to organize an international conference entitled ‘Kant in Asia: The Unity of Human Personhood’.• April 2008 to Dec. 2008: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete a project entitled ‘A Feasibility Study of the Relevance of Kant’s Architectonic Approach to Philosophizing to the Interpretation of the I Ching’.• July 2007 to Dec. 2008: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete a project entitled ‘The Necessity of Evil and of Divine Assistance in Kantian Religion’.• June 2006 to June 2008: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete a project entitled Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason.• July 2006 to Jan. 2007: Sabbatical leave to work on Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason (and other related publications) while serving as Visiting Scholar in the Department of Philosophy at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California (invited by Professor Allen Wood).• Nov. 2003 to Aug. 2005: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, to complete the final stages of editing Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion.• July 2001 to Jan. 2002: Sabbatical leave to work on Kant’s Critical Science (and other related publications) while serving as Visiting Scholar in the Department of Linguistics at University of California, Berkeley (invited by Professor George Lakoff).• Dec. 1995 to Nov. 2000: CERG from Hong Kong’s Research Grant Council, for Kant’s Critical Science (and other related publications).
• Jan. 1993 to Dec. 1998: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, for The Geometry of Logic (and other related publications).
• Oct. 1992 to Dec. 1997: Faculty Research Grant from HKBU, for Kant’s Critical Religion (and other related publications).
• June 1996 to Aug. 1997: Teaching Development Grant from HKBU, for Philosophy in Action, a project involving the scripting and filming of a 30-minute teaching aid entitled ‘Is That All There Is To Philosophy?’.
• Sept. 1993 to Aug. 1994: Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist College, for Four Neglected Essays.
• Jan. 1993 to Aug 1993: Sabbatical leave to work on Kant’s System of Perspectives (and other related publications).
• Jan. 1989 to Mar. 1991: Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist College, later sponsored by the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia, for Kant’s System of Perspectives (and other related publications).
• April 1983: Research grant from The Oxford Society.
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