We are grateful for the generosity of the Department of Religion which has provided most of the funding for this year's conference. We'd also like to express our gratitude to the following co-sponsors: Rutgers Global, SAS Dean's Office, Philosophy Department, and Rutgers Center for Chinese Studies.
Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy (RWCP) was launched in 2012. It is designed to build a bridge between Chinese philosophy and Western analytic philosophy and to promote critical engagement and constructive dialogue between the two sides, with the hope to diversify the practice of philosophy by bringing the study of Chinese philosophy into the mainstream of philosophical discourse within the Western academy. It is run every other year, usually in late spring.
The 7th RWCP will be held on April 10-11, 2025. The theme is "Moral Conflict in Early Chinese Philosophy." 16 scholars of early Chinese philosophy from Asia, Europe, and North America will engage each other on this important topic. Details about the conference will be forthcoming in March, 2025.
Co-Directors
![]() Tao Jiang Rutgers University Website | ![]() Dean Zimmerman Rutgers University Website | ![]() Stephen Angle Wesleyan University Website |
Location
New Brunswick Theological Seminary
35 Seminary Place
Hageman Hall Conference Room
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
FAQs
1. Where can I park?
Park in Parking Lot 37 right behind New Brunswick Theological Seminary. Use Bishop Pl and take the 2nd turn on the right to enter the parking lot.
Click on the following map for a more detailed direction.
2. How can I get to the event on public transportation?
Take the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor Line to New Brunswick (njtransit.com). Make sure the train stops at New Brunswick as some might skip it during rush hours.
The conference room is in the New Brunswick Theological Seminary (College Ave/Seminary Pl).




