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    16. Sprouts, Mountains, and Fields: Symbol and Sustainability in Mengzi’s Moral Psychology
    In Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 288-301. 2019.
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    The Wandering Heart-Mind: Zhuangzi and Moral Psychology in the Inner Chapters
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (4): 555-575. 2019.
    This essay examines the concept of the wandering heart-mind in the Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi 莊子. This essay examines the problems caused by a collection of behaviors in the heart-mind: the ability to make distinctions, the tendency to fix distinctions and language, and the need to act for the sake of fixed ends. Zhuangzi treats these problems with emptying, wandering, and mirroring. These techniques release the heart-mind from fixation and conflict, enabling the heart-mind to respond to con…Read more
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    Zhuangzi and Thoreau: Wandering, Nature, and Freedom
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (2): 222-239. 2012.
    Zhuangzi and Henry David Thoreau share a critical interest in the relations between wandering, nature, and experience. Their attitudes toward nature provide a basis for their views of human well-being, which in turn inform their attitudes toward language, society, and politics. Both celebrate nature as a source of constant novelty, change, and nourishing life. These values clash against social conformity and political homogeneity. For both Zhuangzi and Thoreau, how we experience life is already …Read more