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Eric L. Hutton is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Utah, College of Humanities. His primary research areas include Chinese Philosophy, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Ethics, and Comparative Philosophy, with a focus on Confucianism and virtue ethics.
- Education: B.A. in Classics and Chinese from Stanford University, M.A. in Chinese from Harvard University, and Ph.D. in Philosophy from Stanford University
His recent publications explore intersections between Chinese and Greek political philosophy, ethics in early Chinese thought, and Xunzi's philosophical contributions. Awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
- Teaching: Courses include Introduction to Philosophy, Plato's Republic, Ethics, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Classical Chinese Philosophy, and graduate seminars on virtue ethics
He has contributed extensively to edited volumes and journals like Dao, Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture, and the Oxford Handbook of Chinese Philosophy. His work emphasizes cross-cultural comparisons, ritual studies, and moral psychology.
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