Friday, Apr 25, 2008

Stephen Angle

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Steve Angle is Chair of the Philosophy Department and Associate Professor of Philosophy and East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University. He was the recipient of the Binswanger Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2006. His research interests revolve around various aspects of Chinese moral and political philosophy, including issues that arise when one thinks about the process of comparing Chinese ideas and traditions with the ideas and traditions of other cultures. Jeremy Finch sits down with professor Angle to talk about Confucianism, human rights in China, and the ways in which Chinese philosophy can inform western moral psychology.

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The Faculty Lounge features a new professor each week from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, discussing their scholarly work, experiences in and out of the classroom, and any other issues of relevance. The program airs every Friday afternoon from 1-2 p.m. on WESU Middletown 88.1fm, or streamed online at wesufm.org. The Faculty Lounge is produced by Noah Hutton '09 and Jeremy Finch '09, students at Wesleyan University.
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