Listen "How Does The Way That We Organize Or Classify Knowledge Affect What We Know"
Episode Synopsis
Today I’m joined by Liu Yu, aka Mr. LY, teacher of Chinese Humanities and Assistant Principal at ISF Academy in HK. We discuss Prompt 6: How does the way we organize or classify knowledge affect what we know? We explore Confucian values in China as a way of organizing knowledge (and by extension society) within Chinese culture. We also consider language and culture as ways we organize knowledge, and explore how in our personal experiences we’ve been able to step outside our own individual cultures in order to understand more about the world.
We also really get into the challenge of language as a way we know about the world, and the complexities of translation, as well as how having more varieties of language allows us to become more aware of the nuances of our experiences around us.
Thanks again to Bernard Wun for the guitar that brings us in and out of this one!
Links for further investigation on www.TOKTalk.org
Guest: Liu Yu 劉宇老師
We also really get into the challenge of language as a way we know about the world, and the complexities of translation, as well as how having more varieties of language allows us to become more aware of the nuances of our experiences around us.
Thanks again to Bernard Wun for the guitar that brings us in and out of this one!
Links for further investigation on www.TOKTalk.org
Guest: Liu Yu 劉宇老師
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