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    Liang Qichao's Political and Social Philosophy
    In Nicholas Bunnin, Chung‐Ying Cheng & Chung-Ying Cheng (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy, Blackwell. 2002.
    This chapter contains section titled: Liang's Civic Nationalism and His Critique of Cultural Monism Liang's Two Concepts of Liberty Modernity as Differentiation: Liang's Invention of the Sixth and Seventh Human Relationships.
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    In a supply chain system, the prices with which the suppliers supply its local commodity to the retailers should satisfy the requirements of the retailers and the consumers. The supply and demand scheme satisfying these requirements is reduced into fuzzy relation inequalities with min-product composition. Due to the difference between the min-product composition and the classical max-t-norm one, we first study the resolution of such min-product FRI system. For optimization management in the supp…Read more
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    Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius (edited book)
    with Kim-Chong Chong
    Springer. 2023.
    This book is about the philosophical, historical, and interpretative aspects of Mencius. It explores his influence, reception, and relevance in China from the third century BCE to the present, as well as offers comparative studies of Mencius and major figures in the history of Chinese and Western philosophy. With 34 accessible articles written by leading philosophers and scholars, the Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius provides both broad pictures and in-depth discussions regarding the w…Read more
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    孟子的性之伦理学中的几个关键概念 (Mencius's Nature-Ethics)
    In Bulletin of the Zhejiang University Institute for Advanced Study, Zhejiang University Institute For Advanced Study. 2018.
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    Lack of a historical sense is the hereditary defect of philosophers. … So what is needed from now on is historical philosophizing, and with it the virtue of modesty
  • This dissertation deals with the following three questions which will likely be classified as questions in different areas of specialization, the philosophy of action, comparative-historical studies, and ethics respectively: What is the essence of voluntary action? Do classical Chinese philosophers have the concept of voluntary action? What role does the concept of the will play in ethics? ;In this dissertation I argue for two related theses. As an answer to question 1, my first thesis is that t…Read more
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    Trying to do Justice to the Concept of Justice in Confucian Ethics
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (4): 521-551. 1997.
  • Ethical thought in china
    In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics, Routledge. 2010.
    A survey article about the ethical tradition in China.
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    Holding an Aristotelian Mirror to Confucian Ethics?
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (3): 359-375. 2011.
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    Ideal interpretation: The theories of Zhu XI and Ronald Dworkin
    Philosophy East and West 60 (1). 2010.
    Ideal interpretation is understanding a text in the best possible way. It is usually used when the text has a canonical status, such as the Bible or the U.S. Constitution. We argue that Zhu Xi’s view about interpreting the Four Books and Ronald Dworkin’s view about constitutional interpretation are examples of ideal interpretation and that their basic principles are similar. Each holds, roughly, that their target text contains moral truth; that the author’s mind requires the mediation of learnin…Read more
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    Moral Relativism and Chinese Philosophy: David Wong and His Critics (edited book)
    with Yong Huang
    State University of New York Press. 2014.
    _A wide ranging consideration of the work of contemporary ethicist David Wong._
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    Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin
    with A. P.
    Philosophy East and West 60 (1): 88-114. 2010.
    Ideal interpretation is understanding a text in the best possible way. It is usually used when the text has a canonical status, such as the Bible or the U.S. Constitution. We argue that Zhu Xi’s view about interpreting the Four Books and Ronald Dworkin’s view about constitutional interpretation are examples of ideal interpretation and that their basic principles are similar. Each holds, roughly, that their target text contains moral truth; that the author’s mind requires the mediation of learnin…Read more