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Bo Mou

San Jose State University
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  • San Jose State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Rochester
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
San Jose, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Asian Philosophy
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    Comparative Philosophy Vol 2 No 2 editor's Words
    Comparative Philosophy 2 (2). 2011.
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    Whole set of volume 3 no 1 (2012)
    Comparative Philosophy 3 (1). 2013.
    PoststructuralismFrench Philosophy
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    A reexamination of the structure and content of confucius' version of the golden rule
    Philosophy East and West 54 (2): 218-248. 2004.
    : For the purposes of interpretation and constructive engagement, the structure and content of Confucius' version of the Golden Rule (CGR) is examined by elaborating its three dimensions as suggested in the Analects. It is argued that the CGR, which consists of two intertwined central ideas in Confucius' ethics, shu and zhong, involves three interdependent and complementary dimensions: (1) the methodological (i.e., the methodological aspect of shu), which consists of the principles of reversibil…Read more
    : For the purposes of interpretation and constructive engagement, the structure and content of Confucius' version of the Golden Rule (CGR) is examined by elaborating its three dimensions as suggested in the Analects. It is argued that the CGR, which consists of two intertwined central ideas in Confucius' ethics, shu and zhong, involves three interdependent and complementary dimensions: (1) the methodological (i.e., the methodological aspect of shu), which consists of the principles of reversibility and extensibility; (2) the internal starting point (i.e., the substantial aspect of shu), which somehow points to the fundamental virtue ren and constitutes the internal starting point for applying the methodological principles of the CGR; and (3) the external starting point (i.e., zhong as one's sincere and devoted commitment to those established social constituents specified by the li, regardless of the involved moral recipient's social status), which constitutes the external starting point for applying the methodological principles of the CGR
    Classical ConfucianismChinese Philosophy: Ethics
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    Vol 3 no 1 cover page
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    Vol 1 no 2 cover page
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (2). 2010.
    This page provides the journal cover design, which can be used as the cover page of a hard copy of the whole or partial set of the contents of the current issue (vol 1, no 2) of the journal
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    An analysis of the ideographic nature and structure of the hexagram in yijing: From the perspective of philosophy of language
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (3): 305-320. 1998.
    Chinese Philosophy of Logic and LanguageYijing (The Book of Change)
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