[Mobile ebook] Socrates in Sichuan: Chinese Students Search for Truth, Justice, and the (Chinese) Way
☆ Peter J. Vernezze ☆
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Questioning China, Questioning OurselvesBy John Richard Schrock-"Socrates in Sichuan: Chinese Students Search for Truth, Justice, and the (Chinese) Way" by Peter J. Vernezze; hardcover, 199 pages, copy; 2011. This is a short memoir of a university philosophy professor's experience teaching for two years (in the Peace Corps) at Sichuan Normal University in China. The storyline that holds the book together is his account of regular off-campus meetldquo;Peter Vernezze's witty and informative book is far more than a lively and often funny series of Socratic dialogues with his deftly characterized Chinese students. It is a chance for us to eavesdrop as this American teacher grapples with students who challenge his own set notions. These debatWhen Peter J. Vernezze took a leave of absence from his position as a philosophy professor to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer in China, he supplemented his main taskmdash;teaching Englishmdash;with leading a weekly philosophical discussion group with Chinese undergraduate and graduate students at Sichuan Normal University in Chengdu. In each session the students debated topics as diverse as the status of truth, the meaning of life, the reality of fate, the definition of sanity, the necessity o... [PDF.qb69] Socrates in Sichuan: Chinese Students Search for Truth, Justice, and the (Chinese) Way Rating: 4.79 (481 Votes)
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