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49Thinking Through Hall and Ames: On the Art of Comparative PhilosophyDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 15 (4): 563-574. 2016.With the publication of their first collaborative book Thinking Through Confucius, David Hall and Roger Ames launched a comparative philosophical project juxtaposing American pragmatism and Chinese Confucianism. This essay focuses on the role pragmatic assumptions play in Hall’s and Ames’s announced goal of opening a “new route” into Chinese intellectual history. Hall and Ames aim to teach scholars whose scholarly sensibilities have been formed in the West what they must acknowledge about their …Read more
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1278Religion and the Ritual of Public Discourse1American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 32 (1). 2011.What role should religion play in public discourse? Not long ago Richard Rorty argued, in more than one place, that religion is a "conversation stopper" which polite people refer to only in private conversations. Religious believers complain, however, that this practice renders it impossible for them to participate in public discourse. They ask whether a democratic community is worthy of the name if it effectively forbids (by custom or legislation) a significant segment of its citizens from ack…Read more
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81The Unity of Knowledge and Action: Toward a Nonrepresentational Theory of KnowledgeState University of New York Press. 2002.Uses the thought of Wang Yang-ming, John Dewey, and Alfred North Whitehead to explain a more coherent theory of knowledge
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38Metaphysics and Comparative Philosophy: A Discussion of Metaphysics in light of Robert C. Neville's EpistemologyJournal of Speculative Philosophy 9 (3). 1995.
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