“Causes and Impacts of Polarization and Possible Pathways of Reconciliation: Taiwanese and Asian Realities from an Intercultural Philosophical Perspective”
Hsueh-i Chen

November 19, 2024, 5:30pm - 7:30pm

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►Tuesday, 19 November 2024, 5:30 pm C.E.T.), online Prof. Hsueh-i Chen, Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan: “Causes and Impacts of Polarization and Possible Pathways of Reconciliation: Taiwanese and Asian Realities from an Intercultural Philosophical Perspective”

Hsueh-i Chen is Professor at the Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism an der National Taiwan Normal University in Taiwan. He is a former board member of WiGiP. His current research interests include intercultural philosophy, contemporary French philosophy, memory research, European cultures and languages.

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