Interview with Prof. Lisa Rosenlee (Philosophy)
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2024-09-27
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University of Hawaiʻi - West Oʻahu
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This interview, conducted by students in Professor Kim Compoc’s Fall 2024 Humanities 300 course at the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu, features Professor Lisa Rosenlee, a philosopher specializing in Confucianism, feminist philosophy, and cross-cultural ethics. Professor Rosenlee discusses her academic journey from Taiwan to Hawai‘i, her research on Confucianism as a social-political philosophy rather than a religion, and her work on Confucian feminism. She highlights the importance of relational ethics, Confucianism’s intersections with Hawaiian traditions, and the impact of Western misconceptions about Confucian philosophy and gender roles. The discussion also covers her advocacy for expanding philosophy beyond a Western-centric framework and her guidance for students pursuing research and practicum projects.
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