Encountering China: Michael Sandel and Chinese Philosophy
A roundtable discussion held on February 2, 2018 at Harvard with Michael Sandel (Harvard University), Joseph C.W. Chan (University of Hong Kong), Hahm Chaibong (The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Korea), Inoue Tatsuo (The University of Tokyo), Qu Hongmei (Jilin University), and Elizabeth Perry (Harvard University/Harvard-Yenching Institute).
Organized by the Harvard-Yenching Institute: https://harvard-yenching.org/events/roundtable-discussion-encountering-china-michael-sandel-and-chinese-philosophy
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Organized by the Harvard-Yenching Institute: https://harvard-yenching.org/events/roundtable-discussion-encountering-china-michael-sandel-and-chinese-philosophy
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