...After that, I read Philip J. Ivanhoe and Bryan W. Van Norden’s Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, using Van Norden’s Introduction to Classical Chinese Philosophy as a guide. I found...
...APA panel advertised as an introduction to Chinese philosophy for non-specialists, 6 Jan 2016. Rooms in parallel sessions on Anglo-European philosophy were filled. Bryan W. Van Norden, CC BY-SA. Tweet...
...323-40. Brian Bruya (2017) “Ethnocentrism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Philosophy”, Philosophy East and West 67.4: 991-1018. Bryan Van Norden (2017) Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, NY: Columbia University Press....
...Philosophy blog. Recently, I found Bryan Van Norden’s Readings on the Less Commonly Taught Philosophies via the Indian Philosophy blog. I strongly recommend these sites to anyone who’s considering incorporating...
Bryan W. Van Norden is Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Professor at Yale-NUS College and also professor of philosophy at Vassar College. He is the author of nine books...
...so elsewhere. See a 2016 New York Times article from Bryan Van Norden and Jay Garfield which spurred Van Norden’s book, Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto.I also recommend articles...
...to Create a New You” Carrie Jenkins, University of British Columbia for “What’s Love Got to Do with Sex Ed? Maybe Everything” Bryan Van Norden , Vassar College for “Confucius...
...to reparations to race-based medicine. The classical Chinese philosophy reading group has met with similar success: using Bryan Van Norden’s introduction collection and commentary, the group has worked its way...
Bryan W. Van Norden is a professor in the Philosophy Department and teaches in the Department of Chinese and Japanese at Vassar College. He is a former Chair of each...