
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast Shuchen Xiang, "Chinese Cosmopolitanism: The History and Philosophy of an Idea" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Jan 4, 2026
Shuchen Xiang, Mount Hua Professor of Philosophy at Xidian University, explores the nuances of Chinese cosmopolitanism, arguing for an alternative understanding of identity and difference. She highlights how China's historical approach contrasts sharply with the catastrophic Western encounters with diversity. Xiang discusses the philosophical underpinnings of this cosmopolitan identity, critiques Western racism, and presents her innovative model for comparative philosophy. She emphasizes harmony through diversity and hints at her upcoming work on Confucian critiques of desire.
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Western Racism As Historical Singularity
- Western racism is historically singular in its scale and destructive consequences, not just ordinary intergroup conflict.
- Shuchen Xiang links this uniqueness to a worldview that dehumanizes others via the barbarian/race concept.
Epistemology Of Ignorance Explained
- The epistemology of ignorance hides how racialized systems were built and who benefits from them.
- Xiang stresses that colonial education universalized white-centered histories that erase racial exploitation.
Difference Equals Life In Chinese Thought
- Chinese metaphysics prizes change and organic exchange with the environment, so difference equals life.
- Xiang argues identity-as-sameness is akin to death in this processual worldview.








