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Hoon Choi

Kangwon National University
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  • Kangwon National University
    Department of Philosophy
    Unknown
Chuncheon and Samcheok, Gangwon, Korea (Republic of)
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • All publications (10)
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    It’s Time: Narratives of Illness, Aging, and Death: Narratives of Illness, Aging, and Death (review)
    Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 41 (1): 175-176. 2021.
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    The Logic of Hate Speech: Statistical Discrimination and Human Rights
    Journal Of pan-Korean Philosophical Society 94 135-155. 2019.
  •  62
    How to Understand Correctly Sandel’s Gift Argument(II)
    Journal Of pan-Korean Philosophical Society 90 125-154. 2018.
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    Causes of Mental Agonies and a Method of Curing Them Based on the Five heaps
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 82 105-124. 2016.
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    Feminism and Vegetarianism
    Korean Feminist Philosophy 15 (null): 205-231. 2011.
  •  58
    Benign Thought Experiment and Pernicious Thought Experiment
    with Ho Yeong Lee
    Journal Of pan-Korean Philosophical Society 87 31-64. 2017.
  •  54
    Risk Analysis and Logical Response Model for BSE
    Environmental Philosophy 14 119-143. 2012.
    Environmental Philosophy
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    Rawls, Contractarianism, and Animals
    Environmental Philosophy 15 31-59. 2013.
    Environmental Philosophy
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    The World Where the Lion Eats Straw Like the Ox - The Ethical Problems of Predation -
    Environmental Philosophy 23 135-162. 2017.
    Environmental Philosophy
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    Brothers in Arms and Brothers in Christ?: The Military and the Catholic Church as Sources for Modern Korean Masculinity
    Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (2): 75-92. 2012.
    In this essay I examine how compulsory military service and the Roman Catholic Church uphold and perpetuate an inadequate notion of masculinity in South Korea. I argue that the militaristic and Catholic definitions of masculinity significantly and pejoratively affect Korean culture. To unlearn these definitions, I propose an educational "readjusting" program that denounces any unjust discrimination on the basis of sex and gender.
    Ethics
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