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    Perfecting Judgment or Releasing It: Two Paths to Transcendence in Stoic Philosophy and Zhuangzi's Daoist Account
    Journal of the Philosophy and Religion Society of Thailand 21 (1): 64084. 2025.
    Ancient philosophical traditions agree that human beings possess divine potential, yet they diverge fundamentally on how such transcendence is realized. This paper argues that the contrast between Stoic and Daoist accounts of meaningful existence reflects deeper cultural-philosophical assumptions about whether wisdom requires perfecting discriminating judgment or dissolving it entirely. For the Stoic thinker Epictetus, humans are "offshoots of God" whose divine nature manifests through rational …Read more
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    Stoic and Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Life
    International Journal of Philosophical Practice 10 (1): 96-123. 2024.
    This study explores the convergence and disparities between The Dhammapada, a classic Buddhist text, and Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, aiming to synthesize their social and ethical doctrines as practical life directives. Over five months, the researcher meticulously analyzed the texts, elucidating core arguments and linguistic nuances. Three main sections delineate shared principles, integrated teachings for ethical living, and theoretical distinctions. It emerges that Buddhism and Stoicism ha…Read more
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    An LBT Session with a Client Going Through a Breakup
    International Journal of Philosophical Practice 6 (1): 38-42. 2020.
    In this practicum, Imi Lo helps her client who is confronting a recent breakup to key into her emotional reasoning, and to pinpoint a suppressed higher-order premise that has, for most of her adult life, stifled her potential for authentic happiness.