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50Contemporary Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical AnalysisJournal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4): 341-356. 2003.
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Lévinas: Chinese and Western perspectives (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.Leading Chinese and Western philosophers work alongside one another to explore the writings of one of the twentieth century’s most perplexing and original ethical and metaphysical thinkers. Comparative discussion of Lévinas on phenomenology, ethics, metaphysics and political philosophy within European philosophy and with Chinese philosophy Innovative accounts of Lévinasian themes of surpassing phenomenology, post-Heideggerian philosophy, the philosophy of saintliness, transcendence and immanence…Read more
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8Guest Editor's IntroductionContemporary Chinese Thought 34 (3): 3-5. 2003.Since our visual perception of physical things essentially involves our identifying objects by their colours, any theory of visual perception must contain some account of the colours of things. The central problem with colour has to do with relating our normal, everyday colour perceptions to what science, i.e. physics, teaches us about physical objects and their qualities. Although we perceive colours as categorical surface properties of things, colour perceptions are explained by introducing ph…Read more
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14Contemporary chinese philosophy (edited book)Blackwell. 2002.Contemporary Chinese Philosophy features discussion of sixteen major twentieth-century Chinese philosophers. Leading scholars in the field describe and critically assess the works of these significant figures. Critically assesses the work of major comtemporary Chinese philosophers that have rarely been discussed in English. Features essays by leading scholars in the field. Includes a glossary of Chinese characters and definitions.
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10IntroductionIn Nicholas Bunnin, Dachun Yang & Linyu Gu (eds.), Lévinas: Chinese and Western perspectives, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 5-10. 2008.
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5Blackwell Companion to Philosophy (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 1996.In this comprehensive and authoritative volume, philosophers explore the issues, controversies and problems which arise from the study of philosophy - from specific specialized subject areas to the work of great historical figures. Personal overviews by John Searle and Bernard Williams establish an emphasis on developments over recent decades. The Companion functions primarily as a flexible and distinctive introductory textbook, but even advanced students will welcome its stimulating and accessi…Read more
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76The Theory of Names in Plato’s CratylusJournal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (4): 531-540. 2009.No Abstract
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33Points of view by A. W. Moore. Oxford: Clarendon press, 1997, pp. XIII + 313, £35Philosophy 74 (2): 282-295. 1999.
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105God’s Knowledge and Ours: Kant and Mou Zongsan on Intellectual IntuitionJournal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (4): 613-624. 2008.This article examines Mou Zongsan's claim that “if it is true that human beings cannot have intellectual intuition, then the whole of Chinese philosophy must collapse completely, and the thousands years of effort must be in vain. It is just an illusion.” I argue that Mou's commitment to establishing and justifying a “moral metaphysics” was his main motivation for rejecting Kant's denial of the possibility of humans having intellectual intuition. I consider the implications of Mou's response to K…Read more
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38Aristotle in china: Language, categories and translation Needham research institute studies. 2 by Robert Wardy, cambridge university press, cambridge, 2000, pp. X + 170 (review)Philosophy 76 (2): 312-327. 2001.
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18Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2002._Contemporary Chinese Philosophy_ features discussion of sixteen major twentieth-century Chinese philosophers. Leading scholars in the field describe and critically assess the works of these significant figures. Critically assesses the work of major comtemporary Chinese philosophers that have rarely been discussed in English. Features essays by leading scholars in the field. Includes a glossary of Chinese characters and definitions
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61The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 1996.This fully revised and updated edition of Nicholas Bunnin and E.P. Tsui-James’ popular introductory philosophy textbook brings together specially-commissioned chapters from a prestigious team of scholars writing on each of the key areas, figures and movements in philosophy.
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Philosophy of Language |
20th Century Philosophy |
Asian Philosophy |