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The Association of Christian Philosophers of India (ACPI) was founded in 1976 at Aluva, Kerala, India under the inspiration of Dr Richard De Smet, SJ and the initiative of Dr Albert Nambiaparambil, CMI.〔B.J. Malkovsky, “In Memoriam: Richard De Smet, S.J. (1916-1997),” ''Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin'' 10 (1997) 4. See also Richard De Smet, “The Trajectory of My Dialogical Activity,” (autobiographic text for Bradley Malkovsky, Rome, 23 April 1991, unpublished) 8, and id., “Interphilosophical and Religious Dialogue in My Life,” ''Pilgrims of Dialogue'', ed. A. Pushparajan (Munnar: Sangam Dialogue Centre, 1991) 4. Also Johnson J. Puthenpurackal, "Introduction," ''ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (Bangalore: ATC, 2010), p. xi.〕 == Activities == The chief activity is the annual meeting, held at different places in India, with a topic chosen a year in advance and papers presented largely by the members. Since 2000, the association has begun publishing the proceedings of its annual meetings (see below, Publications). Earlier, papers were published through (Journal of Dharma ), Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education, or other such journals.〔Puthenpurackal, p. xi.〕 Originally, the association would meet at the same venue as the Indian Philosophical Congress; members would join the IPC, and then hold their own meetings. Eventually, the decision was made to hold meetings independently of the IPC. Membership is open to any Christian holding a doctorate or a master's degree in philosophy or related subjects, or even holding a teaching post in some institute of higher learning. A recent major activity was the publication of the ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Association of Christian Philosophers of India」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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