New Voices in the History of Philosophy
Society & Culture:Philosophy
In this episode, Haley speaks with Shuchen Xiang, professor of philosophy at Xidian University, about her new book, “Chinese Cosmopolitanism: The History and Philosophy of an Idea”. In discussing the book, we talk about historical Chinese accounts of a metaphysics of harmony, and how that metaphysics of harmony informs thinking about social identity and difference. We also discuss the aims and process of comparative philosophy.
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Anton Wilhelm Amo: Interview with Dwight K. Lewis Jr.
Recovering Indigenous Andean Philosophy: Interview with Jorge Sanchez-Perez
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Black Feminism and its History: Interview with Kathryn Sophia Belle
Simone Weil: Interview with Nic Bommarito
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British Women Philosophers of the 19th Century: Interview with Alison Stone
E. E. Constance Jones: Interview with Gary Ostertag
Africana Philosophy and its History: Interview with Chike Jeffers
German Women Philosophers of the 18th and 19th Century: Interview with Dalia Nassar
Medieval Women and the Contemplative Tradition: Interview with Christina Van Dyke
Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz: Interview with Sergio Gallegos Ordorica
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