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    To Pay Suspicious Attention: Following the Weave of ‘Mixed Logics’ in Women’s Ethical Decision Making
    with Susan Scott-Hunt
    Feminist Legal Studies 13 (2): 205-237. 2005.
    This article explores areas of law loosely within English equity and trusts law that have not conventionally been subject to feminist debate, and within the context of a discussion about feminist method. The particular areas examined are whistleblowing and trustees’ powers of investment, each of which calls for consideration of decision-making processes which have an ethical content. These sites are chosen because they take debate outside the all too familiar locations of woman or ‘the body of w…Read more
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    Meditationen zum Absoluten
    In Jure Zovko, Dimitris Karydas & Sarah Schmidt (eds.), Begriff Und Interpretation Im Zeichen der Moderne, De Gruyter. pp. 99-108. 2015.
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    The education of classical philosophy & ideas and methodology of confucian philosophy
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 27 363-386. 2009.
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    Confucius's foundation of Humanism and it's education in analects
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 46 67-91. 2015.
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    Confucian Moral Principles and Kant's Categorical Imperative
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 29 125-152. 2010.
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    Maria Aristodemou, Law and Literature
    Feminist Legal Studies 12 (1): 125-128. 2004.
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    Confucianism 0n Morals(Human virtue:德) and Profit(利)
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 31 143-171. 2011.
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    The end of academia?: From
    with Wai-Mun Har
    The lack of academic and thinking culture is getting more worried and becomes a major challenge to our academia society this 21st century. Few directions that move academia from cogito ergo sum to consumo ergo sum are actually leading us to “the end of academia”. Those directions are: (1) the death of dialectic; (2) the surrender of culture to technology; (3) the slavery of market-driven education; (4) administrators’ hegemony and the syndrome of pseudo-professors; and (5) the bandwagon culture …Read more
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    남명학 연구에 대한 몇 가지 재성찰
    THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 36 61-86. 2011.
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    What is the Matter With the Idea of Infinity?
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 1 169-173. 2018.
    I argue that the metaphysical idea of “sub specie aeternitatis” might have a heuristic function for aesthetic reflection. This means, simply, that various conceptions of infinity are constitutive to the configuration of artworks. From this perspective, we need to focus on the tension between two concurring conceptualizations of time in the history of fine arts. The concept of infinity will be contrasted with duration, which is mostly motivated by the will to consider artworks as entities or symb…Read more
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    Western Theory of Mind-Body Relation and The research of Korean Philosophy of Human mind-nature
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 26 97-127. 2009.
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    Lao-tzu' conception of Well-Being
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 22 419-439. 2007.
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    인생과 양생­ ―­『노자하상공장구』의 세인과 양생의 철학­―
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 62 237-265. 2019.
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    A Study on Chu-Hsi's interpretation of Poetics in Confucian analects & Dasan's Criticism
    THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 49 133-160. 2016.