It is not common to specialize in Western philosophy and non-Western philosophy, in your case Chinese philosophy, at the same time. You did your Ph.D. on German thought and continental philosophy, and still publish work in this field. How did your interest in Chinese philosophy start, and would you say it's more an interest than an expertise? You've written books and many articles on Chinese philosophy and its historical relation with Western philosophy, what role has non-Western thought played in your career?