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National Chung Cheng University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 16
    Regular faculty
  • 4
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 13
    Graduate students
  • 1
    Undergraduates
  • 3
    Alumni
  • Other

Department Activity

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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Shapelessness and predication supervenience: a limited defense of shapeless moral particularism
    Philosophical Studies 166 (S1): 51-67. 2013.
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  • Terence Hua Tai, Kant’s Transcendental Strategy in the First Critique
    In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 421-430. 2013.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Reproductive Autonomy and Normalization of Cesarean Section
    American Journal of Bioethics 12 (7). 2012.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Defending Particularism from Supervenience/Resultance Attack
    Acta Analytica 26 (4): 387-402. 2011.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Essence as a Set of Co-occurring Features
    American Journal of Bioethics---Neuroscience 2 (2): 41-42. 2011.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Elimination of Pain Versus Elimination of Suffering: Why CDS Is Ethically Preferable to PAS
    American Journal of Bioethics 11 (6). 2011.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, The Development of Ethics: A Historical and Critical Study (review)
    Philosophical Forum 42 (3): 327. 2011.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Two Sorts of Health Maximization: Average View and Total View
    American Journal of Bioethics 11 (12): 41-42. 2011.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Enhancing Eyewitness Memory in a Rape Case
    American Journal of Bioethics---Neuroscience 1 (3): 41-42. 2010.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, How the Ceteris Paribus Principles of Morality Lie
    Public Reason 2 (1): 89-94. 2010.
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  • Ruey-Lin Chen, Reconsidering Experimental Realism
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 43 33-41. 2008.
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  • Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Book Note on Principled Ethics: Generalism as a Regulative Ideal (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (3): 521-524. 2008.
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  • Ruey-Lin Chen, Testing through Realizable Models
    NTU Philosophical Review 27 67-117. 2004.
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