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Philip J. Ivanhoe
(艾文賀)
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- 02-760-0201
- aiwenhe1954@gmail.com
Philip J. Ivanhoe 艾文賀 (Ph.D. Stanford University) specializes in the history of East Asian philosophy and religion and its potential for contemporary ethics; he is particularly interested in moral psychology and conceptions of the self, East and West, and the implications these have for naturalized theories of value.
Recent Publications
■ Zhu Xi: Selected Writings, Philip J. Ivanhoe, Ed., Eric L. Hutton,and Justin Tiwald, Series Eds, (Oxford University Press, 2019)
■ The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self, Co-editor with Owen Flanagan, Victoria Harrison, Eric Schwitzgebel, and Hagop Sarkissian, (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018)
■ Oneness: Eastern Conceptions of Virtue, Happiness, and How We Are All Connected, (Oxford University Press, 2017)
■ Traditional Korean Philosophy: Problems and Debates, Co-editor with Youngsun Back, (London: Rowan and Littlefield International, 2017)
■ Three Streams: Confucian Reflections on Learning and the Moral Heart-Mind in China, Korea, and Japan, (Oxford, 2016)