Research and
Publications
(1) Recent Research Papers (published and
forthcoming)
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�Davidson's
Thesis of Truth Centrality and the Dao-Pursuing Tradition of
Philosophical Daoism," forthcoming in the anthology, Davidson's
Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement (The
Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers).
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"Concept
of Truth and Multiple Facets of the Speech-act Equivalence Thesis,�
invited essay forthcoming in the anthology, The Illocutionary Role of the
Concept of Truth, edited by Dirk Greimann and Geo Siegwart (Germany: de
Gruyter).
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"A
Re-examination of the Structure and Content of Confucius's Version of the
Golden Rule," Philosophy East and West, Vol.54,
No.2 (April 2004), pp. 218-248.
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"Eternal Dao,
Constant Name, and Language Engagement," in Comparative
Approaches to Chinese Philosophy (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing
Company; 2003), pp.245-262.
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"Three
Orientations and Four 'Sins' in Comparative Studies," invited essay in the APA Newsletters
(on comparative philosophy, ed. by Chenyang Li) Fall 2002, Vol.2, No.1,
pp.42-45.
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"Moral Rules
and Moral Experience: A Comparative Analysis of Dewey and Lao Zi on
Morality," Asian Philosophy Vol.11, No.3 (published in 2002),
pp.161-178.
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�Werden-Sein
Komplementaritat: Die Yin-Yang-Metaphysische Sicht des Yijing,�
invited essay for Polylog: Zeitschrift Fur interkulturelles
Philosophieren (Polylog: Journal of Intercultural Philosophy), 7
(2001), pp. 42-51 (in German). Its slightly revised English version,
�Becoming-Being Complementarity: An Account of the Yin-Yang
Metaphysical Vision of the Yi-Jing,�
appears in Comparative Approaches to Chinese Philosophy (Aldershot,
UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2003), pp. 86-96. The Slovak translation (by
Marina Čarnogursk�) of the above English version appears in the Slovak
journal Filozofia (Philosophy) vol.59, 2004, no.2, pp. 88-99.
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�An
Analysis of the Structure of Philosophical Methodology: In View of
Comparative Philosophy,� in Two Roads to Wisdom? ---Chinese and
Analytic Philosophical Traditions (Chicago, Ill.: Open Court, 2001): pp.337-364.
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�The
Enumerative Character of Tarski�s Definition of Truth and Its General
Character in a Tarskian System,� Synthese Vol.126, Issue 1 & 2 (January 2001), pp.91-122.
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�Ultimate
Concerns and Language Engagement: A Re-Examination of the Opening Message of
the Daodejing,� The
Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol.27, No.4 (December 2000), pp.429-439.
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�A
Metaphilosophical Analysis of the Core Idea of Deflationism," Metaphilosophy
Vol.31, No.3 (2000), pp.262-286.
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�Tarski,
Quine, and 'Disquotation' Schema,� The Southern Journal of Philosophy
Vol.38, No.1 (Spring 2000), pp.119-144.
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�A Critique of A Representative Deflationary Argument,� Philosophical
Papers Vol.28, No.2 (1999), pp.111-124.
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�The Structure of Chinese Language and Ontological Insights: A
Collective-Noun Hypothesis,� Philosophy East and West Vol. 49, No. 1 (January 1999), pp.
45-62.
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�An Analysis of the Ideographic Nature and Structure of the
Hexagram of the I Ching:
From the Perspective of Philosophy of Language," The Journal of
Chinese Philosophy Vol. 25, No.3 (Sept. 1998), pp.305-320.
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"A Pragmatic Insight Regarding Morality: From a
Comparative Perspective," in P. Weingartner, G. Schurz and G. Dorn eds. (1997):
The
Role of Pragmatics in Contemporary Philosophy (Kirchberg, Austria), pp.659-64.
(2) Other Articles
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Column Host's
"Introduction" to the Special Column "Philosophical
Engagement: Davison's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy" in the World
Philosophy, Issue 5 of 2004, pp. 3-5. (In Chinese)
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Invited book review
on Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy (edited by Antonio S. Cua, New
York/London: Routledge, 2003) for The Review of Metaphysics, the
December issue of 2003.
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Invited article:
�Davidson, Philosophy, and Chinese Philosophy,� in the World Philosophy,
Issue 6 of 2003, pp. 13-18. (In Chinese)
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Review article:
�Philosophy of Language and Mind,� in Bo Mou ed.: Contemporary
Inquiries into Fundamental Issues of Philosophy, Beijing, China: Shang-Wu-Yin-Shu-Guan
(The Commercial Press, 2002), pp. 354-363. (In Chinese)
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�Western
Philosophy in China: Past, Present, and Future,� an interview by a
reporter from Philosophical Trends, No.227 (No.1, 2002), pp. 25-28.
(In Chinese)
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