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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
  • All publications (66)
  •  74
    Comparative philosophy vol 2 no 2 whole set
    Comparative Philosophy 2 (2). 2011.
  •  41
    Vol 3 no 2 content page
    Comparative Philosophy 3 (2). 2012.
  • Gongsun Long and Contemporary Philosophy
    with Chad Hansen, Yiu-Ming Fung, and Chung-Ying Cheng
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4): 473-560. 2007.
    Chinese PhilosophyClassical Chinese Philosophy
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    Vol 2 no 1 information page
  •  68
    Vol 1 no 1_contents page
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (1). 2010.
    This page provides the table of contents of the current issue
  •  207
    Three Orientation and Four 'Sins' in Comparative Studies
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7 141-147. 2002.
    In this paper, I give a metaphilosophical examination of three major orientations in comparative studies (i.e., historical one, interpretation-concerned one, and philosophical-issue-concerned one) and four 'sins' that are oft-cited in critically evaluating a comparative study, namely over-simplification, over-use of external resources, exaggerated distinction, and blurring assimilation. I argue that the appropriateness of these 'sins' depends on orientations, purposes and methodological approach…Read more
    In this paper, I give a metaphilosophical examination of three major orientations in comparative studies (i.e., historical one, interpretation-concerned one, and philosophical-issue-concerned one) and four 'sins' that are oft-cited in critically evaluating a comparative study, namely over-simplification, over-use of external resources, exaggerated distinction, and blurring assimilation. I argue that the appropriateness of these 'sins' depends on orientations, purposes and methodological approaches in comparative studies and that, in those comparative studies with the interpretation-concerned and philosophicalissue- concerned orientations, due simplification, use of external resources and assimilation are not merely legitimate but also adequate or even necessary. In so doing, I explain how constructive engagement between Chinese and Western philosophy, or, more generally speaking, between different philosophical traditions, is related to contemporary development and resources of philosophy.
    Political Theory
  •  103
    History of Chinese Philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2008.
    The History of Chinese Philosophy is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Chinese philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide seventeen accessible entries organised into five clear parts: Identity of Chinese Philosophy Classical Chinese Philosophy : Pre-Han Period Classical Chinese Philosophy : From Han Through Tang Classical Chinese Philosophy : From Song Through Early Qing Moder…Read more
    The History of Chinese Philosophy is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Chinese philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide seventeen accessible entries organised into five clear parts: Identity of Chinese Philosophy Classical Chinese Philosophy : Pre-Han Period Classical Chinese Philosophy : From Han Through Tang Classical Chinese Philosophy : From Song Through Early Qing Modern Chinese Philosophy: From Late Qing Through 21st Century This outstanding collection is essential reading for students of Chinese philosophy, and will be of interest to those seeking to explore the lasting significance this rich and complex philosophical tradition
    New ConfucianismContemporary DaoismContemporary Chinese Philosophy, MiscChinese Philosophy, Misc
  •  45
    Whole set of volume 2 no 1 (2011) of comparative philosophy
  • Constructive engagement of Chinese and Western philosophy : a contemporary trend towards world philosophy
    In History of Chinese Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
    Contemporary Chinese Philosophy, MiscChinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  26
    Vol 3 no 1 contents page
  •  238
    A Double-Reference Account: Gongsun Long’s “White-Horse-Not-Horse” Thesis
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4): 493-513. 2007.
    Gongsun Long
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    Vol 5 no 2 cover page
    Comparative Philosophy 5 (2). 2014.
    Conceptions of Information
  •  67
    Vol 3 no 2 cover page
    Comparative Philosophy 3 (2). 2012.
  •  94
    Searle’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement (edited book)
    Brill Academic Publishers. 2006.
    This anthology investigates how Searle’s philosophy and Chinese philosophy can jointly contribute to the common philosophical enterprise and shows how such comparative methodology of constructive engagement is important in philosophical inquiry. Searle contributes his keynote essay and his engaging replies to the other contributions.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc20th Century British PhilosophyDonald Davidson
  •  81
    Comparative philosophy vol 2 no 2 contents page
    Comparative Philosophy 2 (2). 2011.
  • Werden-Sein Komplementarität
    Polylog. 2001.
    Bo Mou steuert einen eigenständigen Beitrag zu einer zeitgemäßen Lesart des Yijing bei, der sich nur ganz am Rande mit der Philosophie Uwe Meixners – und hier mit der Idee eines Ausgleichs zwischen den konfligierenden Strebungen der einzelnen Substanzen – beschäftigt. Bo Mous Artikel zeigt sehr deutlich, wie viel von der Wahl der primären Kategorien abhängt, wenn es darum geht theoretisch zu erschließen, was als “echter Aspekt der Welt” gelten kann und was nicht.
  •  58
    A Methodological Framework for Comparative Engagement
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 8 187-200. 2008.
    The purpose of this paper is to present and explain a meta-philosophical methodological framework of how to look at seemingly competing approaches for the sake of cross-tradition understanding and constructive engagement in comparative philosophy in a global context. For this purpose, first, I introduce and explain some relevant conceptual and explanatory resources employed in the framework, especially the distinction between the methodological perspective and the methodological guiding principl…Read more
    The purpose of this paper is to present and explain a meta-philosophical methodological framework of how to look at seemingly competing approaches for the sake of cross-tradition understanding and constructive engagement in comparative philosophy in a global context. For this purpose, first, I introduce and explain some relevant conceptual and explanatory resources employed in the framework, especially the distinction between the methodological perspective and the methodological guiding principle, and make some initial methodological points. Second, I suggest six meta-philosophical adequacy conditions for adequate methodological guiding principles, which constitute one core portion of the suggested methodological framework.
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    Vol 2 no 1 contents page
  •  71
    Vol 1 no 1_information page
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (1). 2010.
    This page provides some basic journal information (the constitution of the international editorial board of the journal, the identity of itsl publisher, its emphasis, coverage and orientation, etc.)
  •  116
    Tarski, Quine, and “Disquotation” Schema (T)
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1): 119-144. 2000.
    W. V. O. QuineAlfred Tarski
  • Methodological issues concerning Chinese philosophy : a theme introduction
    In History of Chinese Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  95
    EDITOR’s Words
    The Journal Editor makes two explanatory notes on the “form” and “content” of the current issue, both of which are related to some distinguishing features of the Journal
  • 留美哲学博士文选:当代基础理论研究 (Contemporary Inquiries into the Foundational Issues of Philosophy) (edited book)
    with 博 牟
    商务印书馆 (the Commercial Press, China). 2002.
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    Vol 2 no 1 cover page
  •  73
    A Metaphilosophical Analysis of the Core Idea of Deflationism
    Metaphilosophy 31 (3): 262-286. 2000.
    In this paper, I give a metaphilosophical analysis of the core idea of deflationism by discussing some basic conceptual and methodological issues involved in the debate between deflationism and substantivism. In so doing, I argue for three positive points. First, the crux of the dispute between deflationism and substantivism is whether or not truth is substantive in its metaphysical nature and in its explanatory role in philosophical enterprises, rather than whether or not a minimal approach reg…Read more
    In this paper, I give a metaphilosophical analysis of the core idea of deflationism by discussing some basic conceptual and methodological issues involved in the debate between deflationism and substantivism. In so doing, I argue for three positive points. First, the crux of the dispute between deflationism and substantivism is whether or not truth is substantive in its metaphysical nature and in its explanatory role in philosophical enterprises, rather than whether or not a minimal approach regarding conceptual resources is taken to explain truth; a minimal approach itself is philosophically innocent. Second, there is no intrinsic connection between the core idea of deflationism and the Tarski-style equivalence thesis, which is often identified as implying or supporting the former. Third, there are some unbridged fundamental gaps between the core idea of deflationism and various redundancy theses; these redundancy theses cannot be identified as the former, nor can they be used to justify the former on their own.
    Tarskian Theories of TruthDeflationism about Truth, MiscMinimalism about Truth
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    Vol 5 no 2 information page
    Comparative Philosophy 5 (2). 2014.
  •  120
    Vol 1 no 2 information page
    Comparative Philosophy 1 (2). 2010.
    This page provides some basic journal information (the constitution of the international editorial board of the journal, the identity of itsl publisher, its emphasis, coverage and orientation, etc.)
    Conceptions of Information
  •  55
    Thesis concerning “true”
    In Dirk Greimann & Geo Siegwart (eds.), Truth and Speech Acts: Studies in the Philosophy of Language, Routledge. pp. 5--178. 2012.
    Speech ActsPragmatism about TruthTarskian Theories of Truth
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    Comparative Philosophy Vol 2 No 2 editor's Words
    Comparative Philosophy 2 (2). 2011.
  •  78
    Whole set of volume 3 no 1 (2012)
    Comparative Philosophy 3 (1). 2013.
    PoststructuralismFrench Philosophy
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