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1Tragic Possibility, Tragic Ambiguity: William James and Simone de Beauvoir on Freedom and MoralityExistential Analysis 24 (1): 117-129. 2013.This paper offers a comparative account of the relationship between freedom and morality in the thought of William James and Simone de Beauvoir. By combining elements of the thought of each, a compelling--albeit tragic--notion of the relationship between freedom and morality is derived.
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91Tragedy and the Sorrow of Finitude: Reflections on Sin and Death in the Philosophy of Josiah RoyceThe Pluralist 2 (2). 2007.In The Problem of Christianity, Josiah Royce describes the case of the traitor as embodying "the exemplary type of moral tragedy" which he will use toward the adumbration of a theory of atonement. Royce describes the redemptive process of the traitor as a "tragic reconciliation, " for his sinful deed can never be undone. Still, the traitor can, with regard to his treason, "bring out of the realm of death a new life that only this very death rendered possible." In this article, it is argued that …Read more
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72Introduction: Chinese and American Philosophies: Broadening a Comparative HorizonJournal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (2): 169-173. 2012.
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3Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought, Amy Olberding and Philip J. Ivanhoe (review)Mortality 18 (3): 321-322. 2013.
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648Yes, But Not Quite: Encountering Josiah Royce’s Ethico-Religious InsightThe Pluralist 6 (2): 82-85. 2011.
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54On Pragmatism (review)Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 32 (99): 45-48. 2004.
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95Confucianism and American PragmatismPhilosophy Compass 10 (6): 369-378. 2015.One area of the East–West comparative philosophy that has received a good deal of attention in recent years is the relationship between Confucianism and American Pragmatism. Scholars engaging these traditions have argued that they are mutually elucidating and mutually reinforcing. Often, upon locating resonance between a Confucian philosopher and an American Pragmatist philosopher, scholars combine the conceptual resources of the two, developing a Confucian–Pragmatist hybrid concept or theory. S…Read more
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44Idealism, Pragmatism, and Feminism: The Philosophy of Ella Lyman Cabot, John J. Kaag (review)European Journal of American Philosophy and Pragmatism 5 (2): 184-190. 2013.
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100The Feminist Pacifism of William James and Mary Whiton CalkinsHypatia 29 (4): 889-905. 2014.In this paper, I accompany William James and Mary Whiton Calkins in the steps each takes toward his or her respective proposal of a moral equivalent of war. I demonstrate the influence of James upon Calkins, suggesting that the two share overlapping formulations of the problem and offer closely related—but significantly different—solutions. I suggest that Calkins's pacifistic proposal is an extension of that of her teacher—a feminist interpretation of his psychological and moral thought as broug…Read more
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1Review of Stephen C. Angle and Michael Slote, Virtue Ethics and Confucianism (review)Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 16 (1): 130-133. 2016.
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44Comparative Cases of Conscience: Teaching Josiah Royce's Philosophy of Loyalty in ChinaComparative American Studies 12 (3): 231-238. 2014.This essay first describes the distinctively American character of the life and thought of Josiah Royce, conceiving of Royce as equal parts Puritan and pioneer. Next, the author’s recent experience teaching Royce’s philosophy of loyalty in China is discussed, highlighting pedagogical challenges encountered and techniques employed to navigate these hurdles. A summary of Royce’s philosophy of loyalty is given, incorporating examples used in the classroom. It is shown that upon applying Royce’s phi…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Asian Philosophy |
| Philosophy of the Americas |
Areas of Interest
| Asian Philosophy |
| Philosophy of the Americas |