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    Prolegomena to future solutions to "white-horse not horse"
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4). 2007.
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    Freedom and moral responsibility in confucian ethics
    Philosophy East and West 22 (2): 169-186. 1972.
    Confucian moral philosophy doesn't seem to provide a theory of excuses. I explore an explanatory hypothesis to explain how excuse conditions might be built into the Confucian doctrine of rectifying names. In the process, I address the issue of the motivation for the theory. The hypothesis is that the theory provides not only excuse conditions, but also exception and conflict resolution roles for an essentially positive morality rooted in the traditional code of 禮 li/ritual, transmitted from the …Read more
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    Response to Bao Zhiming
    Philosophy East and West 35 (4): 419-424. 1985.
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    Invitation to Chinese Philosophy
    International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (2): 244-246. 1974.
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    Reading with understanding: Interpretive method in Chinese philosophy
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 4 (2): 341-346. 2005.
    Sinologists tend toward self-descriptions of their methodology that suggests that they read ancient Chinese Philosophy texts and then interpret them as separate steps. The "reading" is what training in the language is supposed to enable and interpreters who are skeptical of traditional readings (e.g. the present author) can be portrayed as people who have not learned (or not learned properly) how to read. I argue here that reading in its natural sense in this context presupposes understanding, t…Read more
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