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Bo Mou

San Jose State University
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  • San Jose State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Rochester
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
APA Western Division
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San Jose, California, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Philosophical Traditions
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Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Asian Philosophy
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  • All publications (108)
  •  116
    Tarski, Quine, and “Disquotation” Schema (T)
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1): 119-144. 2000.
    W. V. O. QuineAlfred Tarski
  •  78
    Whole set of volume 3 no 1 (2012)
    Comparative Philosophy 3 (1). 2013.
    PoststructuralismFrench Philosophy
  •  178
    On constructive-engagement strategy of comparative philosophy: A journal theme introduction [abstract]
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (1): 1-32. 2010.
    In this journal theme introduction, first, I explain how comparative philosophy as explored in the journal Comparative Philosophy is understood and how it is intrinsically related to the constructive engagement strategy. Second, to characterize more clearly and accurately some related methodological points of the constructive-engagement strategy, and also to explain how constructive engagement is possible, I introduce some needed conceptual and explanatory resources and a meta-methodological fra…Read more
    In this journal theme introduction, first, I explain how comparative philosophy as explored in the journal Comparative Philosophy is understood and how it is intrinsically related to the constructive engagement strategy. Second, to characterize more clearly and accurately some related methodological points of the constructive-engagement strategy, and also to explain how constructive engagement is possible, I introduce some needed conceptual and explanatory resources and a meta-methodological framework and endeavor to identify adequacy conditions for methodological guiding principles in comparative studies. Third, as a case analysis, I show how the constructive-engagement reflective practice bears on recent studies of Chinese and comparative Chinese-Western philosophy, especially in the past decade, for two purposes: to illustrate the foregoing theoretic characterization of the constructive engagement strategy, and to identify and explain some constructive morals that might have general significance for comparative studies
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  68
    Comparative philosophy vol 2 no 2 information page
    Comparative Philosophy 2 (2). 2011.
  •  24
    Vol 3 no 1 cover page
  •  68
    Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches in Philosophy: From the Vantage Point of Comparative Philosophy (edited book)
    with Richard Tieszen
    Brill. 2011.
    From the vantage point of comparative philosophy, this anthology explores how analytic and "Continental" approaches in the Western and other philosophical traditions can constructively engage each other and jointly contribute to the contemporary development of philosophy.
    French PhilosophyPoststructuralism
  •  54
    Vol 1 no 1_cover page
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (1). 2010.
    This page provides the journal cover design, which can be used as the cover page of a hard copy of the whole or partial set of the contents of the current issue (vol 1, no 1) of the journal
  • Gongsun Long and Contemporary Philosophy
    with Chad Hansen, Yiu-Ming Fung, and Chung-Ying Cheng
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4): 473-560. 2007.
    Chinese PhilosophyClassical Chinese Philosophy
  •  113
    Ultimate concern and language engagement: A reexamination of the opening message of the dao-de-Jing
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27 (4). 2000.
    Laozi
  •  55
    Thesis concerning “true”
    In Dirk Greimann & Geo Siegwart (eds.), Truth and Speech Acts: Studies in the Philosophy of Language, Routledge. pp. 5--178. 2012.
    Speech ActsPragmatism about TruthTarskian Theories of Truth
  • Methodological issues concerning Chinese philosophy : a theme introduction
    In History of Chinese Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  63
    Vol 3 no 2 information page
    Comparative Philosophy 3 (2). 2012.
  •  74
    Comparative philosophy vol 2 no 2 whole set
    Comparative Philosophy 2 (2). 2011.
  •  20
    Vol 5 no 2 content page
    Comparative Philosophy 5 (2). 2014.
  •  42
    Comparative Approaches to Chinese Philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2003.
    "This book examines various issues concerning philosophical methodology, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and logic, and investigates both the living-spring source of Chinese philosophy and its contemporary implications and development through contemporary resources." -- Half t.p.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  68
    Vol 1 no 1_contents page
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (1). 2010.
    This page provides the table of contents of the current issue
  •  240
    A Double-Reference Account: Gongsun Long’s “White-Horse-Not-Horse” Thesis
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4): 493-513. 2007.
    Gongsun Long
  •  36
    The Routledge History of Chinese Philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2014.
    The _History of Chinese Philosophy_ is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Chinese philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide seventeen accessible entries organised into five clear parts: Identity of Chinese Philosophy Classical Chinese Philosophy (I): Pre-Han Period Classical Chinese Philosophy (II): From _Han_ Through _Tang_ Classical Chinese Philosophy (III): From _Song _Thro…Read more
    The _History of Chinese Philosophy_ is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Chinese philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide seventeen accessible entries organised into five clear parts: Identity of Chinese Philosophy Classical Chinese Philosophy (I): Pre-Han Period Classical Chinese Philosophy (II): From _Han_ Through _Tang_ Classical Chinese Philosophy (III): From _Song _Through Early _Qing_ Modern Chinese Philosophy: From Late _Qing _Through 21st Century This outstanding collection is essential reading for students of Chinese philosophy, and will be of interest to those seeking to explore the lasting significance this rich and complex philosophical tradition.
    Chinese Philosophy
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