Philosophy isn\u2019t generally thought of as a cross-cultural tool, but for Peter Vernezze, who left a position as philosophy professor at a U.S. university to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer in China, philosophy is exactly that.\xa0
\n\nOver the course of his two years of service in a Sichuan university, Professor Vernezze set up and took notes on philosophical chats among his students. From their discussions emerged a host of unique insights into the philosophical suppositions underpinning the values and concerns of contemporary Chinese students.
\n\nIn this podcast, Idealist\u2019s Amy Potthast chats with Professor Vernezze about what philosophy is, how philosophical thinking can re-contextualize different cultures, including one\u2019s own, and why Chinese philosophy, in particular, is important. A former Peace Corps China Volunteer, herself, Amy\u2019s own experience with Chinese thought yields a fruitful discussion with Professor Vernezze on what Westerners can learn from China.