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27Evil Banalized: Eichmann’s Master Performance in JerusalemIyyun, Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 60 275-300. 2011.
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1137Snakes and Dragons, Rat’s Liver and Fly’s Leg: The Butterfly Dream RevisitedDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (4): 513-520. 2012.The Zhuangzi begins with Peng, a soaring bird transformed from a bounded fish, which is the first metaphor that points beyond limited standpoints to a higher point of view. The transformation is one-way and symbolizes that there is a higher viewpoint to attain which affords mental freedom and the clarity and scope of great vision. Under the alternate thesis of constant transformation, values and understandings must ceaselessly transform and collapse. All cyclical transformations must collapse in…Read more
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1Intercultural Dialogue: The Chinese Classic, The Yijing, (The Book of Changes), Replies to Huntington’s View of Irreconcilable Cultural DifferencesDialogue and Universalism, Values and Ideals: Theory and Praxis 16 12-13. 2016.
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41The Ethical Relevance of Risk Assessment and Risk Heeding: The Space Shuttle Challenger Launch Decision as an Object LessonRaymon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 7 (7): 93-120. 2016.For the purpose of this analysis, risk assessment becomes the primary term and risk management the secondary term. The concept of risk management as a primary term is based upon a false ontology. Risk management implies that risk is already there, not created by the decision, but lies already inherent in the situation that the decision sets into motion. The risk that already exists in the objective situation simply needs to be “managed”. By considering risk assessment as the primary term, the et…Read more
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68Krochmal’s Teleological and Ethical Arguments for the Existence of the DeityJudaica Petropolitana 11 87-103. 2019.
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1Reaching Universalism in DialogueCulture and Values 1 (34): 71-84. 2023.I propose to elucidate and enlarge upon Professor Janusz Kuczyński’s writings on universalism via modifying the word “humanism” by adding the prefix “post” to enlarge the concept of humanism to include all present and future sentient and non-sentient life and by emphasizing the ethical thread that is the guidepost for dialogue in general and intercultural dialogue in particular. If one is to conduct a genuine dialogue, no relevant points of view should be excluded and so universalism is a necess…Read more
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An Object Lesson in Balancing Business and Nature in Hong Kong: Saving the Birds of Long ValleyIn Lene Bomann-Larsen & Oddny Wiggen (eds.), Responsibility in World Business, Managing Harmful Side-effects of Corporate Activity, United Nations University Press. 2004.
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Rorty and Confucius: A Dialogue Across the MilleniaIn Yong Huang (ed.), Morality, Human Nature, and Metaphysics: Rorty Responds to Confucian Critics, Open Court Press. 2008.
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18The Philosopher and the Sage: Searle and the Sixth Patriarch on the Brain and ConsciousnessIn Michael Krausz (ed.), Searle's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement, Brill Academic Publishers. pp. 131-168. 2008.
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Monstrosity Banalized: Eichmann's Master Performance at Jerusalem, A Lesson for The Investigation of the Nanjing MassacreIn Lihong Song (ed.), Holocaust: History and Memory, Daxiang Publishing House. pp. 193-210. 2008.
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14Six Arguments for the Primacy of the Proscriptive Formulation of the Golden Rule in the Jewish and Chinese Confucian Ethical TraditionsIn Peter Kupfer (ed.), Youtai- Presence of Jews and Judaism in China, Peter Lang. pp. 289-308. 2008.
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16Value Creation as the Foundation of EconomicsIn Laszlo Zsolnai, Zsolt Boda & Laszlo Fekete (eds.), Ethical Prospects, Economy, Society and Environment, Springer Dordrecht. pp. 63-87. 2009.
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29Rorty Meets Confucius: A Dialogue Across MilleniaIn Yong Huang (ed.), Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism: With Responses by Richard Rorty, State University of New York Press. pp. 129-160. 2009.
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47Confucianism and Taoism', 'Aristotle and EconomicsIn Luk Bouckaert & Laszlo Zsolnai (eds.), Handbook of Spirituality and Business, Palgrave. 2011.
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10On the Very Concept of Risk Management: Lessons from the Space Shuttle ChallengerIn Nerija Banaitiene (ed.), Risk Management- Current Issues and Challenges, Bod – Books On Demand. pp. 133-154. 2012.
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Hegel, Lao-Tzu and BohrIn Wayne Cristaudo, Heung Wah Wong & Sun Youzhoung (eds.), Order and Revolt: Debating the Principles of Eastern and Western Social Thought, Bridge21 Publishers. 2014.
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Kant and Hegel on Transcendental Knowledge: The Beginnings of a Definition of Space-TimeIn Hector Ferreiro, Tomas Hoffman & Agemir Bavaresco (eds.), The Intellectual Development from Kant to Hegel, Editora Fi. pp. 61-81. 2014.
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Mao in the Margins: Mao's Commentary on Friedrich Paulsen's, A System of EthicsIn Jean-Claude Pastor (ed.), One Thousand Years of Chinese Thought: Song Dynasty to 1949, Editions Du Clerf. 2015.
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35How Metaphor Functions in the Zhuangzhi: The Case of the Unlikely MessengerIn Livia Kohn (ed.), New Visions of the Zhuangzi, Three Pines Press. pp. 102-114. 2015.
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The Unity of Heaven and Earth in the ZhuangzhiIn Chinese Culture and Human-Nature Relations, Society For the Study of Religious Philosophy. pp. 373-392. 2015.My scholarly approach is to consider and treat the inner chapters of the Zhuangzi as an integral text regardless of whether its composition is the result of many hands. I treat this in much the same fashion as Western biblical scholars study the Western bible for its meaning, whether or not it actually came into being over many years and was the result of the work of multiple authorship. It is my opinion that such an approach is more appropriate to the eminent status of the text of the Zhuangzi …Read more
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36The Ethical Producer (3rd ed.)In László Zsolnai (ed.), Spirituality, Ethics, and Management, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 61-74. 2015.
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An Aristotelian Renaissance: Aristotelian Ethics for TodayIn Maria Adam & Maria Veneti (eds.), Greek Philosophy and Moral and Political Issues, Ionia Publications. pp. 9-26. 2015.
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1Leibniz, Infinity and the DivineIn Charles Tandy (ed.), Death and Anti-Death, Three Centuries After G. W. Leibniz, Ria University Press. pp. 43-56. 2016.
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1The Four Dimensions of Aesthetic Experience: Collingwood and BeyondIn Fabian Dorsch & Dan-Eugen Ratiu (eds.), Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics, University of Fribourg. pp. 24-37. 2016.
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40A Paragon of Righteous VirtueIn Heather L. Rivera & Robert Arp (eds.), Perry Mason and Philosophy: The Case of the Awesome Attorney, Open Court Press. pp. 11-27. 2020.
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Marie Pauline Eboh’s Dedication to Humanity and Philosophy: Gynism, Hegel’s Master Slave Dialectic, Marxism and the Influence of Simone de BeauvoirIn Maraizu Elechi & Christiana C. M. N. Idika (eds.), Philosophical Essays in Honour of Marie Pauline Eboh, . pp. 121-136. 2021.
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55Buddhist Economics: The Global ViewIn Michel Dion & Moses Pava (eds.), The Spirit of Conscious Capitalism: Contributions of World Religions and Spiritualities, Springer. pp. 339-360. 2022.This chapter describes how Buddhist economics can proactively contribute to the concept of conscious capitalism by importing Buddhist ethical principles to give concrete content to the aspirational idea of conscious capitalism. Conscious capitalism becomes ethically conscious capitalism with its Buddhist complement. For Buddhism, the central motivation for human behavior is deep compassion for all sentient beings. In Buddhist economics, compassion is translated into compassion for the poorest. H…Read more
University of Texas at Austin
PhD, 1972
Los Angeles, CA, United States of America
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| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
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| Aesthetics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
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| Aesthetics |
| Asian Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Metaphysics |
| Epistemology |
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Continental Philosophy |