
Political Scientist Iza Ding on Authoritarianism, Legitimacy, and "Resilience"
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Universal Applicability in Western Political Philosophy
The chapter explores the roots of universal applicability in Western political philosophy, drawing connections to religion, scientism, and the natural sciences' search for a theory of everything. It discusses the hierarchical perceptions within social sciences and critiques the Western approach to generalizability in social science research, advocating for the acknowledgment of diverse cultural perspectives. The conversation emphasizes the importance of cognitive empathy and understanding different perspectives in a polarized world, while also addressing the challenges in the field of China studies and the lack of support for area studies in academia.
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