GPSS PHASE 1 (2005 - 2006): GRANT-WINNERS
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Click on the name of the grant winner for a brief description of his or her research topic
CHINA
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Kang Ouyang and Gang Chen
Department of Philosophy, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
The Relationship between Science and Spirituality from a Postmodern Perspective. On Scientific Approaches to Human Consciousness and the Implications for Taoist Religion. -
Jiang Sheng
Institute of Religion, Science and Social Studies (IRSSS), Shandong University
Daoism and Science: Past and Present -
Xiaoting Liu and Zhihe Wang
School of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Center for the Study of Science and Faith. Beijing Normal University
A Project to Investigate the Relevance of Yin-Yang Thinking in Overcoming the Conflict between Science and Spirituality -
Phee Seng Kang
Hong Kong Baptist University
In Search of Origins : A Common Quest and Dialogue Between the Natural Sciences and Christian Theology with Responses From Chinese Perspectives
CZECH REPUBLIC
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Frantisek Mikes
Faculty of Theology, Palacky University
Expanding Science and Religion Dialogue in the Czech Republic -
Anton Markos
Department of Philosophy and the History of Science. Faculty of Sciences, Charles University
Body and Calculus in 20th Century Science
HUNGARY
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Botond Gaal
Debrecen University of Reformed Theology
Opening Up a Closed World
INDIA
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Augustine Pamplany
Institute of Philosophy and Religion. Little Flower Seminary
A Religious and Philosophical Hermeneutic of the Indian Scientific Tradition -
Sangeetha Menon
National Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian Institute of Science
Consciousness, Memory Agency and Spiritual Experience: Perspectives from Scientific Discussions and Indian Discourse -
Makarand Paranjape
Centre of Linguistics and English, Jaharwal Nehru University
Science and Spirituality in Modern India
JAPAN
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Paul Swanson
Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
Reflections of Science and Spirituality in the Japanese Context -
Ryusei Takeda
Center for Humanities, Science and Religion. Ryukoku University
Japanese Pure Land Buddhist Thought and the Natural Sciences: Defining the Central Issues
KOREA
- Heup Young Kim
Kangnam University
A Korean Perspective on Science and Religion
POLAND
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Grzegorz Bugajak and
Jacek Tomczyk
Institute of Philosophy and the Institute of Ecology and Bioethics. Cardinal S. Wyszynski University
Current Controversies About Human Origins: Between Anthropology and the Bible
ROMANIA
- Radu Constantinescu
University of Craiova
Between Determinism and Divine Providence
RUSSIA
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Ilia Kassavine
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Science and Religion in the Formation of a Value System for New Civilization -
Natalia Pecherskaya
St Petersburg School of Religion and Philosophy
The Religious Basis of Contemporary Problems in the Natural Sciences and Humanities
SLOVAKIA
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Ladislav Kvasz
Department of Algebra, Geometry and Methematics Education. Comenius University.
Science and Religion - their common forms of transcendence.
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