The Challenge of Teaching Chinese Philosophy: Thoughts on Method

ASIANetwork Exchange 23 (2):107-23 (2016)
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Abstract

In this essay I offer an alternative perspective on how to organize class material for courses in Chinese philosophy for predominately American students. Instead of selecting topics taken from common themes in Western discourses, I suggest a variety of organizational strategies based on themes from the Chinese texts themselves, such as tradition, ritual, family, and guanxi (關係), which are rooted in the Chinese tradition but flexible enough to organize a broad range of philosophical material.

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Andrew Lambert
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