1| Chinese Philosophy, Daoism and a Philosophy of Comparisons- with Max Lacertosa

EPISODE · Jun 11, 2020 · 46 MIN

1| Chinese Philosophy, Daoism and a Philosophy of Comparisons- with Max Lacertosa

from Common Room Philosophy · host Common Room Philosophy

This episode is an interview with Warwick Philosophy's newly appointed teaching fellow Massimiliano Lacertosa. Max is interested in Chinese Philosophy (specifically Daoism) and in this interview we discuss questions such as: How can a course on "Chinese Philosophy" be taught without being too reductive? What is the benefit of approaching Philosophy comparatively? What does "Chinese Philosophy" even mean? If you are a student at Warwick and you were interested to read more about the contents of this episode, have a look at the reading lists for Max's courses below: https://courses.warwick.ac.uk/modules/2020/PH3A6-15 https://courses.warwick.ac.uk/modules/2020/PH150-15  This interview was conducted and edited by Toby Tremlett.

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