Joshua Mason

West Chester University Of Pennsylvania
Loyola Marymount University
  • West Chester University Of Pennsylvania
    Department of Philosophy, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
    Assistant Professor
  • Loyola Marymount University
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
University of Hawaii
Department of Philosophy
PhD
Westchester, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • Applying Amesian Ethics
    In Ian M. Sullivan & Joshua Mason (eds.), One corner of the square: essays on the philosophy of Roger T. Ames, University of Hawaiʻi Press. 2021.
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    Ricoeur and Cheng’s Parallel Reconciliations of the Right and the Good
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (4): 427-440. 2021.
    Drawing on Paul Ricoeur’s “little ethics” and Chung-ying Cheng’s work on Confucian and Kantian ethics, this essay reinforces the broad outlines of a cross- cultural framework for reconciling conflicts between the good and the right, teleology and deontology, and perfectionism and liberalism so that we can recognize dynamic concerns across the grand sweep of moral life. Ricoeur and Cheng describe roughly parallel sets of relations and highlight similar dynamics among three planes of ethical life.
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    One corner of the square: essays on the philosophy of Roger T. Ames (edited book)
    University of Hawaiʻi Press. 2021.
    In a historical moment when cross-cultural communication proves both necessary and difficult, the work of comparative philosophy is timely. Philosophical resources for building a shared future marked by vitality and collaborative meaning-making are in high demand. Taking note of the present global philosophical situation, this collection of essays critically engages the scholarship of Roger T. Ames, who for decades has had a central role in the evolution of comparative and nonwestern philosophy.…Read more
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    The Hermeneutic Truth of Chinese Philosophy's Conceptual Metaphors
    Philosophy East and West 72 (3): 780-800. 2022.
    Abstract:This article applies hermeneutics and conceptual metaphor theory to the cross-cultural encounter with China's philosophical metaphors. Philosophical hermeneutics draws attention to the fore-structures of understanding and the traditional horizons that condition interpretations of the world, and to a notion of truth as transformative experience. Conceptual metaphor theory draws attention to the ubiquity of cognitive metaphors as structures of anticipation and sources of meaning. Together…Read more
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    Justice and harmony typically stand as opposing ideals of liberal and communitarian philosophies. Joshua Mason argues that engaging their Chinese counterparts, zhengyi and hexie, through cross-cultural hermeneutics reveals a pattern of interrelated concerns that can overcome this binary opposition and reconcile these global values.
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    Report on Books and Articles
    Environmental Philosophy 2 (2): 77-80. 2005.
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    Report on Books and Articles
    Environmental Philosophy 3 (1): 84-89. 2006.
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    Report on Books and Articles
    Environmental Philosophy 3 (2): 69-75. 2006.
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