معرفی
Bo Mou is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at San José State University, specializing in Chinese philosophy, comparative studies, and metaphysics. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Rochester (1997). His research explores cross-cultural philosophical dialogue, ancient Chinese thought systems (Yijing, Laozi, Confucius), and contemporary analytic philosophy. Key contributions include comparative analyses between Eastern and Western ethical frameworks and foundational inquiries into truth and language.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Rochester, 1997
Research Interests:
Mou’s work focuses on: (1) Comparative philosophy between Chinese and Western traditions, (2) Metaphysical systems in Chinese classics like Yijing, (3) Moral theory comparisons (Dewey/Laozi), (4) Analytic philosophy of language (Tarski/Quine), and (5) Deflationary theories of truth.
Publications Trends:
His 2000s work emphasizes cross-cultural comparisons (e.g., Confucius’ golden rule analysis, Dewey-Laozi moral contrasts), while earlier writings address formal logic (Tarski’s truth definitions) and meta-philosophical questions. His 2001 Yijing analysis highlights complementary metaphysics, and Dao-De-Jing re-examinations explore language and ultimate concerns.
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