| Philip J. Ivanhoe (Ph.D. Stanford University) has served as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Stanford University, as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan, and as the Findlay Professor of Philosophy at Boston University before moving to City University of Hong Kong in 2007. He specializes in the history of East Asian philosophy and religion and their potential for contemporary ethical, political, and social thought. For a brief biography, see the entry on Philip J. Ivanhoe in Wikipedia.
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| Recent publications |
- Working Virtue: Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems (with Rebecca Walker), Oxford University Press (2007).
- 'Intellectual Property and Traditional Chinese Culture' in Topics in Contemporary Philosophy, Volume 3, Law and Social Justice, Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O’Rourke, and David Shier, eds., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, (2005), pp. 125-42.
- Confucian Moral Self Cultivation, Hackett Publishing Company (2000).
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| Research interests |
- Ethics, Social, and Political Philosophy
- East Asian and Comparative Philosophy
- Environmental Ethics
- Moral Psychology
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| Teaching interests |
- Ethics, Social, and Political Philosophy
- East Asian and Comparative Philosophy
- Environmental Ethics
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