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110Analogy and Comparative Philosophy: A Hermeneutic Retrieval of Confucius and AquinasSociety of Asian and Comparative Philosophy Forum 23. 2006.
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144Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. 2016.Covering the historical, social, political, and cultural contexts, The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender presents a comprehensive overview of the complexity of gender disparity in Chinese thought and culture. Divided into four main sections, an international group of experts in Chinese Studies write on Confucian, Daoist and Buddhist approaches to gender relations. Each section includes a general introduction, a set of authoritative articles written by leading scholars…Read more
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281Reconstructing modern ethics: Confucian care ethicsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (2): 210-227. 2009.Modern mainstream ethical theories with its overemphasis on autonomy and non-interference have failed to adequately respond to contemporary social problems. A new ethical perspective is very much needed. Thanks to Carol Gilligan's 1982 groundbreaking work, 'In a Different Voice' , we now not only have virtue and communitarian ethicists, but also a group of feminist philosophers, charting a new direction for ethics that tempers modern ethics' obsession with autonomy, contractual rights, and abstr…Read more
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62Cognition of Value in Aristotle’s Ethics: Promise of Enrichment, Threat of DestructionReview of Metaphysics 57 (4): 823-823. 2004.This book is based on arguments presented in Achtenberg’s 1982 doctoral dissertation and several of her recent articles. In this book, Achtenberg forcefully and convincingly argues that a crucial connection exists between Aristotle’s metaphysics and ethics and that Aristotle’s ethics can be read on two levels—“in terms of its imprecise but fully justified claims,” or “in terms of the more precise metaphysical, physical, and psychological principles and arguments consideration of which gives the …Read more
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ROBERT CUMMINGS NEVILLE, Ritual and Deference: Extending Chinese Philosophy in a Comparative Context (review)Journal of Chinese Religions 36 179-181. 2008.
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148Li-hsiang Lisa Rosenlee, confucianism and women: A philosophical interpretationDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (4): 461-465. 2008.
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2Augustine on Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free WillRevue Des Études Augustiniennes 40 417-431. 1994.
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100Introduction: Rereading the CanonIn Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 1-21. 2016.The Introductory chapter explains the purpose of the book. To this aim, the chapter contains four subsections: (1)Bring the Past Into the Present, (2)Multiculturalism and Liberal Feminism: Is the Rift Between Them Necessary?, (3)Development of Gender Discourse in Chinese Culture and Thought, (4)Purpose of This Volume and Its Four Main Parts, and (5) What's Next? A Way Forward. Excerpt: "Chinese philosophy, broadly construed, in its varied roots and forms has approximately three thousand years of…Read more
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Simon James, Zen Buddhism and Environmental EthicsDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 6 (2): 191-194. 2007.
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41Chinese Philosophy and Woman: Is Reconciliation Possible?American Philosophical Association Newsletter 9 (1): 1-2. 2009.Is a reconciliation possible between Chinese philosophy and woman when taking into account infamous gender-oppressive cultural practices such as foot-binding, concubinage, etc., in premodern Chinese societies? The article tackles the complexity of the subject by calling the readers' attention to texts from Confucian classics that indeed support intellectual equality of the sexes and classless access to education, while noting diverging historical cultural evidences of women's education and their…Read more
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325Zhu Xi on Family and Women: Challenges and PotentialsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (3-4): 436-455. 2013.This article reappraises Zhu Xi's philosophy of women. First, it examines Zhu's descriptive texts. Second, it analyzes Zhu's didactic texts on li, qi, yin, yang, and gender. It finds that (i) surprisingly Zhu exhibited a level of flexibility toward women on subjects of education, property rights, and household management; (ii) his view on the male/yang and female/yin relationship was inconsistent; and (iii) improvement on Zhu's social-political teaching on women's role could result from a more c…Read more
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108Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Philosophy as Combat, Play, and Aesthetic Experience by Sarah A. MatticePhilosophy East and West 66 (4): 1374-1376. 2016.What is philosophy? What is metaphor? Could thinking take place metaphorically? If one follows the mainstream Western definition of philosophy, the answer to the latter question would certainly be negative. Metaphors are perceived as primitive, pre-analytical, and imprecise—thus pre-philosophical! Drawing on multiple cross-cultural resources, Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Philosophy as Combat, Play, and Aesthetic Experience by Sarah A. Mattice insightfully challenges this widespread assumption in…Read more
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