An article on new waves in Anglo-Chinese Philosophy that I wrote for Philosophers’ Magazine.
Article may be accessed here: https://www.academia.edu/35865509/Global_Thinking_Anglo_Chinese_Philosophy_Philosophers_Magazine_Jan_2018
An article on new waves in Anglo-Chinese Philosophy that I wrote for Philosophers’ Magazine.
Article may be accessed here: https://www.academia.edu/35865509/Global_Thinking_Anglo_Chinese_Philosophy_Philosophers_Magazine_Jan_2018
I like this piece very much; I imagine it will be very helpful to many people.
The labels raise a question or two for me: “global thinking” and “Chinese-English philosophy.” Am I right in thinking the piece has in mind mainly how native Chinese ideas (mainly very old ones) are bearing new fruit in the English-language or Western philosophical forum—rather than how native Western ideas (perhaps mainly very old ones) are bearing new fruit in the Chinese philosophical forum?
Thank you, Bill. I have to thank Steve Angle for suggesting those titles. And, yes, you are right about how to interpret those labels.