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159Studying the Zhuangzi: An Institutional ApproachPhilosophy Compass 21 (3). 2026.Comparative political philosophy has recently grown in prominence, but most attention focuses on Confucians such as Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi. Daoists, particularly Zhuangzi, have long been neglected. This paper proposes an “institutional approach” to Zhuangzi's philosophy, examining what institutions can create a social environment that enables ordinary people to achieve “wandering” (you). Wandering means openness to diverse perspectives and adaptability to change. Achieving this state requ…Read more
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12Meritocratic Democracy: A Cross-cultural Political Theory by Elena Ziliotti, Oxford University Press, 2024, 224pp., £76.00 (hbk), ISBN: 9780198896456 (review)Philosophy 100 (4): 826-831. 2025.
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43Rawlsians Living in a Non-ideal world Politicizing Political Liberalism: On the Containment of Illiberal and Antidemocratic Views, by BadanoGabrieleNutiAlasia, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024, 224 pp.Liberalism as a Way of Life, by LefebvreAlexandre, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2024, 304 pp (review)Political Theory 54 (2): 331-340. 2026.Rawlsianism has faced increasing challenges in recent years. One criticism is that it does not provide adequate resources to address pressing injustices in the non-ideal world. Some theorists even argue that Rawls’s theory is difficult to apply in the present because it assumes an ideology of social liberalism that was prevalent after WWII but collapsed during the 1970s. One response is to demonstrate how Rawlsianism can help address urgent issues we face today. This is precisely the goal of t…Read more
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8Andrius Galisanka: John Rawls: The Path to A Theory of Justice: Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. 261 pp. ISBN 978-0-674-97647-4, $46.50 (Hb) (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 58 (1): 175-177. 2021.
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53The welfare-convergence dilemma: why social insurance is objectionable in the convergence conception of public justificationEconomics and Philosophy 41 (3): 441-464. 2025.Recently, convergence liberals, such as Kevin Vallier, argue that the principle of social insurance could be publicly justified. Our paper challenges this marriage of convergence liberalism and welfare state. We begin by examining Vallier’s three reasons for the principle of social insurance: risk aversion, injustice and the promotion of political trust. We then argue that all these reasons are intelligibly objectionable. After examining five possible responses that convergence liberals may offe…Read more
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63Careful, patient, and modest citizens: Facilitating civic education through Zhu Xi’s method of deep readingEducational Philosophy and Theory 57 (4): 374-384. 2025.This article focuses on a method of moral self-cultivation advocated by the Chinese Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi: deep reading. To Zhu Xi, reading is not only an intellectual activity of learning knowledge, but also a spiritual exercise. Through meticulous, thorough, and unbiased reading, people can gradually cultivate their minds to have three virtues, carefulness (xixin), patience (naixin), and modesty (xuxin). I argue that these three virtues are like the three civic virtues (attentiveness, seriousne…Read more
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722Talk May Be Cheap, but Deeds Seldom Cheat: On Political Liberalism and the Assurance ProblemAmerican Journal of Political Science. forthcoming.In a well-ordered society, democratic officials face an assurance problem. They want to ensure that others will act reasonably when they do the same. According to political liberals, public reason can solve this problem, but the details of how assurance is generated are unclear. This article explains the assurance mechanism in political liberalism. Apart from public reason, mutual assurance is also provided by a long-term record of civic deeds. By performing civic deeds over time, officials sign…Read more
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55Famine, Affluence, and Confucianism: Reconstructing a Confucian Perspective on Global Distributive JusticeDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 22 (2): 217-235. 2023.Recently, most of the discussions in Confucian political theory have concentrated on whether Confucianism is compatible with local political practices, such as liberal democracy. The question of how Confucians view global distributive justice has not yet received critical attention. This essay aims to fill this gap. I will first describe a contractualist methodology, which aims at deriving substantial political principles from a formal conception of the person. Then I will discuss what conceptio…Read more
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67Andrius Galisanka: John Rawls: The Path to A Theory of Justice (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 58 (1): 175-177. 2024.
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51Church under leviathan: On the Democratic Participation of Religious Organizations in an Authoritarian SocietyJournal of Religious Ethics 49 (1): 68-89. 2021.Political philosophers have long disagreed on the issue of whether churches should exercise restraint in the appeal to religious reasons in public discussion and political mobilization. Exclusivists defend the restraint, whereas inclusivists reject it. Both sides, however, assume the existence of a democratic government. In this essay, I discuss whether churches should exercise restraint in a non-democratic, authoritarian society. I defend inclusivism and believe that churches should not restrai…Read more
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72Let God and Rawls be Friends: On the Cooperation between the Political Liberal Government and Religious Schools in Civic EducationJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (5): 774-789. 2021.Political liberals are primarily concerned with the roles played by the government and public schools in civic education. In policies related to religious schools, political liberals often use a strategy of regulation that aims to restrict religious schools. I argue that, although this strategy is effective in eliminating bad religious schools, it alone is unable to ensure that all (or most) reasonable citizens achieve full justification, which is a necessary condition for the stability of a jus…Read more
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80Is it Sectarian for a Rawlsian State to Coerce Nozick? – On Political Liberalism and the Sectarian CritiquePhilosophia 51 (1): 367-387. 2021.The paper begins with a hypothetical story and asks: how should a Rawlsian political liberal state justify its coercion over Nozick, an unreasonable but intelligible citizen (UIC)? I use this thought experiment to illustrate a recent critique of political liberalism. It argues that political liberalism coerces UIC on a sectarian ground. Call it the sectarian critique. My paper addresses the sectarian critique from a political liberal perspective. I suggest a condition of state conjecture, which …Read more
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72Junzi living in liberal democracy: What role could Confucianism play in political liberalism?Philosophical Forum 52 (1): 17-28. 2021.It has been widely argued that East Asian governments should be permitted to promote Confucian values. Recently, Zhuoyao Li rejected this view and advocates that East Asian govern- ments should be neutral to all cultures and religions, including Confucianism. Nevertheless, Li believes that Confucianism does not loses its significance in a political liberal state because Confucians can still propose laws and policies, so long as their proposals are justified by public reason. In this paper, I arg…Read more
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638Book Review of A Companion to Rawls, edited by Jon Mandle and David A. ReidyJournal of Moral Philosophy 13 (6): 759-763. 2016.
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823Conjecture and the Division of Justificatory Labour: A Comment on Clayton and StevensRes Publica 25 (1): 119-125. 2019.Clayton and Stevens argue that political liberals should engage with the religiously unreasonable by offering religious responses and showing that their religious views are mistaken, instead of refusing to engage with them. Yet they recognize that political liberals will face a dilemma due to such religious responses: either their responses will alienate certain reasonable citizens, or their engagements will appear disingenuous. Thus, there should be a division of justificatory labour. The duty …Read more
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1429Why Should I Respect You? A Critique and a Suggestion for the Justification of Mutual Respect in ContractualismPhilosophical Forum 51 (3): 261-278. 2020.Contractualism is a normative theory which characterizes principles of right in terms of the idea of mutual respect. In this theory, mutual respect is regarded as having deliberative priority over other values. This essay aims to examine how contractualists can provide a satisfactory justification for prioritizing mutual respect. I will argue that the ‘value of mutual respect argument,’ which is a justification commonly adopted by contractualists, is inadequate because an unconditional priority …Read more
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112Public Reason and Structural CoercionSocial Theory and Practice 46 (1): 231-255. 2020.Political liberals usually assume the coercion account, which argues that state actions should be publicly justified because they coerce citizens. Recently some critics object this account for it overlooks that some policies are non-coercive but still require public justification. My article argues that, instead of understanding coercion as particular laws or policies, it should be understood as the exercise of collective political power that shapes the basic structure. This revised coercion acc…Read more
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134Book Review of Sungmoon Kim's Democracy after Virtue: Toward Pragmatic Confucian DemocracyPhilosophical Quarterly 70 (279): 440-442. 2018.
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1634Is Rawls Really a Kantian Contractarian?Public Reason 8 (1-2). 2016.In most of the introductions to Rawls and contemporary contractarianism, Rawls is seen as the representative of Kantian contractarianism. He is understood as inheriting a contractarian tradition that can be traced back to Kant and which has inspired followers such as Barry and Scanlon. This paper argues that the label does not fit Rawls. While a Kantian contractarian would presuppose a monistic conception of practical reason, Rawls is a hybrid contractarian who presupposes a dual conception. I s…Read more
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1059A Non‐Sectarian Comprehensive Confucianism?—On Kim's Public Reason ConfucianismJournal of Social Philosophy 50 (2): 145-162. 2019.In Public Reason Confucianism, Kim Sungmoon presents a perfectionist theory that is based on a partially comprehensive Confucian doctrine but is non-sectarian, since the doctrine is widely shared in East Asian societies. Despite its attractiveness, I argue that this project, unfortunately, fails because it is still vulnerable to the sectarian critique. The blurred distinction between partially and fully comprehensive doctrines will create a loophole problem. Sectarian laws and policies may gain …Read more
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1418Accessibility, pluralism, and honesty: a defense of the accessibility requirement in public justificationCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (2): 235-259. 2022.Political liberals assume an accessibility requirement, which means that, for ensuring civic respect and non-manipulation, public officials should offer accessible reasons during political advocacy. Recently, critics have offered two arguments to show that the accessibility requirement is unnecessary. The first is the pluralism argument: Given the pluralism in evaluative standards, when officials offer non-accessible reasons, they are not disrespectful because they may merely try to reveal their…Read more
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Hong Kong Baptist UniversityAssistant Professor
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Chinese Philosophy |
| Applied Ethics |