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    This collection offers cutting-edge chapters on themes related to the philosophical work of Owen Flanagan. Flanagan is an influential philosopher in the late 20th and early 21st Century, whose wide-ranging work spans philosophy of mind (especially consciousness, identity, and the self), ethics and moral psychology, comparative philosophy, and philosophical study of psychopathology (especially disorders of self, dreams, and addiction). Flanagan is the author of numerous scholarly and popular arti…Read more
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    Huang Zongxi’s Confucian political moralism
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (6): 973-991. 2022.
    Volume 30, Issue 6, December 2022, Page 973-991.
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    A Review of The Art of Chinese Philosophy: Eight Classical Texts and How to Read Them (review)
    Journal of World Philosophies 6 (1): 170-173. 2021.
    This review examines Paul Goldin’s book The Art of Chinese Philosophy: Eight Classical Texts and How to Read Them. The book gives interpretations of eight texts from the classical period that respond to the same set of central questions and each other’s arguments. In addition, the book presents historical background and describes the complexity of authorship of these texts.
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    Is Contemporary Chinese Society Inhumane? What Mencius and Empirical Psychology Have to Say
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (3): 343-360. 2014.
    This essay discusses the tragic news story of a Chinese toddler, Xiao Yueyue 小悅悅, in light of Mencius’ ethical philosophy and modern studies of moral psychology, which help in understanding the problem of passive bystanders that has long vexed the Chinese public. Mencius never said that every person would act to help when a child is in danger; he did not even say that people would feel sympathetic for every child in a real life dangerous situation. He simply asserted the existence of a fragile s…Read more