Vincent Shen
(1949 - 2018)

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  •  13
    Existential Relationship and Optimal Harmony
    Dialogue and Universalism 8 (4): 5-23. 1998.
  •  15
    Index
    with William Sweet, Gyongyi Hegedus, Leslie Armour, Pieter Duvenage, Chinatsu Kobayashi, Cristal Huang, Jonardon Ganeri, Linda E. Patrik, Sheila Mason, Frank J. Hoffman, Peter J. McCormick, David Lea, Denys P. Leighton, Bruce Janz, Kuan-Min Huang, and Eliot Deutsch
    In Migrating Texts and Traditions, University of Ottawa Press. pp. 337-346. 2012.
  •  11
    Contributors
    with William Sweet, Gyongyi Hegedus, Leslie Armour, Pieter Duvenage, Chinatsu Kobayashi, Cristal Huang, Jonardon Ganeri, Linda E. Patrik, Sheila Mason, Frank J. Hoffman, Peter J. McCormick, David Lea, Denys P. Leighton, Bruce Janz, Kuan-Min Huang, and Eliot Deutsch
    In Migrating Texts and Traditions, University of Ottawa Press. pp. 347-350. 2012.
  •  6
    The Natural City: Re-envisioning the Built Environment
    University of Toronto Press. 2011.
  •  38
    Wisdom in China and the West
    with Willard Gurdon Oxtoby
    The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2004.
  •  83
    Optimal Harmony, Mutual Enrichment and Strangification
    Diogenes 55 (4): 108-121. 2008.
    This paper studies the relation between modern democracy and Chinese cultural patterns. It introducing the concept of 'Multiple Others' to explain how the classical concept of harmony can help integrating cultural and social differences within a social body, thus allowing social cohesion to integrate diversity. The main classical concepts of ren, li, and yi are analyzed in both Confucianism and Daoism, and compared to the concepts of recognition and dialogue developed by modern political theoris…Read more
  •  32
    The Ethics of Generosity in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism: Theory and Practice
    In Youru Wang & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 45-67. 2017.
    This chapter explores the theoretical and practical aspects of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism’s ethics of generosity from a philosophical point of view. Buddhism is a religion par excellence of strangification and generosity. After an introduction, I discuss some essential sources both from Indian and Chinese Buddhism. Then I develop the idea of strangification and ethic of generosity in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism, before I arrive at some words of conclusion.On the theoretical side, I explore the onto…Read more
  • Being and events: Huayan Buddhism's concept of event and whitehead's ontological principle
    In Chenyang Li & Franklin Perkins (eds.), Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems, Cambridge University Press. pp. 152-170. 2015.
    I will compare Huayan Buddhism's metaphysical vision ith that of A.N. Whitehead, both of them emphasizing that events in dynamic relation constitute the fundamental elements of reality. In Huayan Buddhism, all events are organically related to each ot and thereby constitute a harmonious and dynamic network of existents as metaphorized by Indra's Net of Jewels, in which one jewel reflects many other jewels and many reflect one. In Whitehead's view, events, or actual entities in Process and Realit…Read more
  •  98
    Harmonie optimale, enrichissement mutuel et étrangéisation
    with Daniel Arapu
    Diogène 220 (4): 122-137. 2008.
  •  70
    Dao Companion to Classical Confucian Philosophy (edited book)
    with Dordrecht
    Springer Verlag. 2013.
    This volume presents both a historical and a systematic examination of the philosophy of classical Confucianism. Taking into account newly unearthed materials and the most recent scholarship, it features contributions by experts in the field, ranging from senior scholars to outstanding early career scholars. The book first presents the historical development of classical Confucianism, detailing its development amidst a fading ancient political theology and a rising wave of creative humanism. It …Read more
  • Introduction (edited book)
    with Chenyang Li and Yolaine Escande
    . 2013.
  •  31
    From Interpretation to Construction: Guo Xiang’s Ontological Individualism
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (5): 171-188. 2013.
    Guo Xiang’s ontological individualism represents a case of philosophical construction based on his interpretation of the Zhuangzi. His concept of the self-transformation of the individual who is selfborn, with self-nature and without dependence on others supports the idea of individual autonomy. Nevertheless, each individual’s act for self-interest still benefits other individuals in a non-teleological mutual accommodation. The path from duhua of each individual on the level of existence, to the…Read more
  •  82
    Aristotle in China: Language, Categories and Translation (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 55 (3): 656-658. 2002.
    This book comprises two long chapters. The first chapter, entitled “The China syndrome, logical form, translation,” is a treatise on linguistic relativism with specific reference to Chinese language. It is not directly related to the title of the book, “Aristotle in China,” except by what it calls “the Aristotelian principle” implied in the “guidance and constraint hypothesis” of linguistic relativism. The writing of this chapter is motivated as a critical response to Angus Graham’s Disputers of…Read more
  •  85
    Desire, Representing Process, and Translatability
    Philosophy East and West 69 (2): 316-336. 2019.
    Editor's note: Prof. Vincent Shen submitted this paper for blind review in 2017. Unfortunately, he passed away on November 14, 2018, while the paper was in the last stages of copyediting. We are honored to publish one of Prof. Shen's last essays.Both Phenomenology and Confucianism pay high regard to the role of "body" in their notions of the human, especially to the body-mind relationship issue. In the context of twentieth-century Western philosophy, Heidegger switched from the Cartesian "Je pen…Read more
  •  69
    Daxue : The Great Learning for Universities Today
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17 (1): 13-27. 2018.
    The so-called daxue zhi dao 大學之道, though a Confucian way of self-cultivation, can inspire contemporary universities through a process of creative interpretation. Having examined the ethos of modern university in its four historical stages, I come up with its last stage of reaching out in the era of globalization and dialogue among civilizations, in which we have to rethink the idea of university from the fuller development of human reason. This can be achieved only through increasingly reaching …Read more
  • Physical Reality-A Phenomenological Approach
    with Jean Ladriere
    Philosophy and Culture 35 (12): 115-127. 2008.
    This article was originally Lai drunk leaves professor in 1994 year March 12 to 27 at Fu Jen Catholic University Department of Philosophy lecture on "Philosophy of Science" theme when the speech of course, today is led by Professor Shen-ching translated into Chinese to satisfy the readers. Speeches, the Lai drunk leaves professor from the phenomenological approach explore and rebuild "it" concept formation of thought processes, and especially from the physics theory in future test volume of this…Read more
  • Feelings and Ethics: Examples for a Philosophy of Psychology
    with Fritz Wallner and Yuan-wei Teng
    Philosophy and Culture 32 (10): 21-33. 2005.
    This article points out, descriptive moral psychology of human behavior patterns in the handling, in fact, from the outset exceed the boundaries of philosophy, and Cole tried to resort to ethics Fort formalism in order to avoid this problem in practice, can not be established. • Henry Rachael is further motivation for ethical behavior and the psychological concept of Cole Castle together. Although this is certainly an important contribution to the Fort Cole, but Cole Fort critical reflection on …Read more
  •  107
  • Li Zhen priest has repeatedly tried to clarify there are two basic problems of philosophy, there is one problem with the nothingness, there is one root of the problem. For the first problem, he believes there is the meaning of life is based on earnings instead of the full emptiness. For the second question, he thinks there is a God of the root. Li Zhen priest in one deeply experienced man's limited nature, on the other hand they found that the driving force towards infinity. Although the constit…Read more
  •  1
    In this paper, as an example, describes the dynamic Chinese philosophical texts and images intertwined with language movement. First proposed interpretation of the text should follow the sequence of "internal context", "coherence agreement" "minimal changes" and "Maximum read the" principle of reciprocity, and attention to text features of Chinese philosophy, focusing on "metaphor" and "narrative" to express "image - View of Concept "and the contemplative, artistic, moral and historical experien…Read more
  • The notion of "Publicity" in Shen Dao's Political Philosophy
    Philosophy and Culture 31 (6): 5-22. 2004.
    Ji Xia Shen Dao is the earliest, Mr., as his social life and political life of the "public" considerations, made ​​him by the Taoist ontology, cosmology and cultivation theory, turn out the Legalist political philosophy and legal philosophy. He was transferred by the Huang-Lao Taoism Taoist truth home, Legalism transferred by the Taoist key figure. Basically, Shen Dao importance of social and political life of the "public" level and its objective of building, on the one hand retain the Taoist un…Read more
  •  41
    The problem of evil
    The Philosophers' Magazine 65 99-103. 2014.
  • The Chinese Translation of Summa Theologica, vol. Ⅵ
    Philosophy and Culture 37 (11): 151-154. 2010.
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    St. Thomas' Natural Law and Laozi's Heavenly Dao: A Comparison and Dialogue
    Philosophy and Culture 38 (4): 85-105. 2011.
    This article aims to explore the concept of Heaven and St. Thomas Aquinas I "Summa Theologica" explained the basis of natural law and metaphysics. The philosophy, the I's "Road" was opened on their own, said that the ultimate reality itself; second source that can be raw, such as "Dawson, one two, two three, three things," a phrase below; again , then follow all the rules change. In this regard, I tend to "Heaven", "heaven" statement, basically all things to follow the law is. I focus on is that…Read more
  • Some Ethical Notions for Non-Philosophers Teaching Professional Ethics
    Philosophy and Culture 25 (8): 690-705. 1998.
    The purpose of this paper is to philosophy and have not received professional training, but are engaged in professional ethics teaching university teachers teach to share my personal views of professional ethics. Basically, the professional ethics courses, each of us is being in the study. My idea is to敎good this course, we must first increase the individual's moral experience, and the introduction of the professional conduct of the consideration; Second, to strengthen their own for the professi…Read more