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7366The confucian golden rule: A negative formulationJournal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (3): 305-315. 1985.Much has been said about Confucius’ negative formulation of the Golden Rule. Most discussions center on explaining why this formulation, while negative, does not differ at all in intention from the positive formulation. It is my view that such attempts may have the effect of blurring the essential point behind the specifically negative formulation, a point which I hope to elucidate in this essay. It is my first contention that such a negative formulation is consonant with other basic implicit Co…Read more
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148Zhuangzi and Buber in Dialogue: A Lesson in Practicing Integrative PhilosophyDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 15 (4): 547-562. 2016.I put forward the case that comparative philosophy is best practiced as integrative philosophy. The model for integrative philosophy employed embodies its own methodology, integrating the Hegelian dialectic and the Yin-Yang 陰陽, cyclical model of change illustrated by the Yijing 易經 as strategies for integrating philosophical traditions. As an object lesson, I integrate a real, historical one-way encounter with an imagined two-way encounter between Martin Buber and Zhuangzi 莊子, to provide a counte…Read more
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65Moral Values and the Daoist Sage in the Dao DejingIn Brian Carr (ed.), Morals and society in Asian philosophy, Curzon. pp. 1--156. 1996.The theme of this paper is that while there are four seemingly contradictory classes of statements in the Dao de Jing regarding moral values and the Daoist sage, these statements can be interpreted to be consistent with each other. There are statements which seemingly state or imply that nothing at all can be said about the Dao; there are statements which seemingly state or imply that all value judgements are relative; there are statements which appear to attribute moral behaviour to the Daoist …Read more
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1170A non-dualistic reply to Moore's refutation of idealismIndian Philosophical Quarterly 5 (4): 661-668. 1978.As a counter-argument to Moore's "Refutation of Idealism," this article explains how the application of non-dualistic idealism reveals the underlying problem in both narrowly defined "esse is principi" brands of idealism and Moore's realism. The issue at hand, this article suggests, is the presupposition that experience naturally forks off into subjective consciousness and particular objects of consciousness. Rather than agree with either Moore or dualistic forms of idealism, the Vedanta-inspire…Read more
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2369Hillel and Confucius: The prescriptive formulation of the golden rule in the Jewish and Chinese Confucian ethical traditionsDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 3 (1): 29-41. 2003.In this article, the Golden Rule, a central ethical value to both Judaism and Confucianism, is evaluated in its prescriptive and proscriptive sentential formulations. Contrary to the positively worded, prescriptive formulation – “Love others as oneself” – the prohibitive formulation, which forms the injunction, “Do not harm others, as one would not harm oneself,” is shown to be the more prevalent Judaic and Confucian presentation of the Golden Rule. After establishing this point, the remainder o…Read more
University of Texas at Austin
PhD, 1972
Los Angeles, CA, United States of America
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| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Metaphysics |
| Epistemology |
| Value Theory |
| Aesthetics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
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| Aesthetics |
| Asian Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Metaphysics |
| Epistemology |
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Continental Philosophy |