RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP 1999
RESEARCH OUTPUT
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Academic Refereed

Scholarly books and monographs

Bell, D.A. The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights, co-edited with Joanne Bauer, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 394 pages.

Goldstein, L. Clear and Queer Thinking: Wittgenstein's Development and his Relevance to Modern Thought, London, Duckworth, 1999, xii+244 pages.

Thomasson, A.L. Fiction and Metaphysics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999, xii+175 pages.

Journal articles, book chapters and other published papers

Bell, D.A. Toward an International Rights (and Responsibilities) Regime: Some Obstacles. The Responsive Community, Washington, DC, 1999, 9: 71-77.

Bell, D.A. Civil Society versus Civic Virtue. The Freedom of Association, ed. Amy Gutmann, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1998, 239-272.

Ci, J. Disenchantment, Desublimation, and Demoralization: Some Cultural Conjunctions of Capitalism. New Literary History, Baltimore, U.S.A., The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999, 30:2.

Ci, J. Cong zhengdang yu shan de qufen kan quanli zai xiandai xifang he rujia sixiang zhong de chayi (The Right, the Good, and the Place of Rights in Confucianism). Guoji ruxue yanjiu (International Studies in Confucianism), The Chinese Social Sciences Press, 1999, 6.

Goldstein, L. and Slater, B.H. Wittgenstein, Semantics and Connectionism (with B.H. Slater). Philosophical Investigations, 1998, 21: 293-314.

Goldstein, L. Making a Virtue of Necessity in the Teaching of Logic. Journal of Teaching Academic Survival Skills, 1999, Winter/Spring 1999: 28-39.

Hansen, C. Logic in China. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, New York, Routledge, 1999, 5: 693-703.

Hansen, C. Zhuangzi. Robert L. Arrington, Ed. A Companion to the Philosophers, Malden, MA, Blackwell, 1999, 100-108.

Hansen, C. Mozi. Robert L. Arrington, Ed. A Companion to the Philosophers, Malden, MA, Blackwell, 1999, 91-95.

Hansen, C. The Position of Daoism in Chinese philosophy. Investigations into Daoist Culture, Beijing, United (San Lian) Publisher, 1998, 15: 25-42.

Hansen, C. Laozi. Robert L. Arrington, Ed. A Companion to the Philosopher, Malden, MA, Blackwell, 1999, 75-81.

Moore, F.C.T. Magic. John Mullarkey, Ed. The New Bergson, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1999, 135-144.

Conference and working papers

Ci, J. The Right, the Good, and the Place of Rights in Confucianism. Confucian Conceptions of the Person, Beijing 14-17 June 1998, Beijing, International Confucian Association.

Hansen, C. Zhuangzi and Hui Shi debate on the Bridge. Plenary lecture at the Australasian Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Sydney, Australia, Australasian Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy, 1998.

Lau, J.Y.F. Critical Issues in Cognitive Science (keynote paper). Cognitive Science into the 21st century : An Overview and Implications (Conference at Kuala Lumper, Malaysia, Sept 28-29, 1998), 1998.

Editorships and high-level service external to HKU

Hansen, C. Elected President of Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Melbourne, Australia, 1998.


Academic Not Refereed

Journal articles, book chapters and other published papers

Bell, D.A. Communitarianism. The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, Malden, Massachusetts, Blackwell, 1998, 126-128.

Bell, D.A. A Confucian Democracy for the Twenty-First Century. Archiv fur Recht und Sozialphilosophie, Stuttgart, 1998, 72: 37-49.

Bell, D.A. The Limits of Liberal Justice. Political Theory, San Diego, 1998, 26: 557-582.

Conference and working papers

Ci, J. Moral Pluralism in an Age of Partial and Incomplete Nihilism. Individual, Community and Society: Bioethics in the Third Millenium, City University of Hong Kong, 25-28 May 1999.

Hansen, C. Asian Values and Human Rights. Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne U. Centre for Public Affairs, 1999.

Hansen, C. How Confucian Values are Relevant to Human Rights Issues. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, 1999.

Hansen, C. Skepticism and Relativism in the Zhuangzi. Philosophy Colloquium, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1999.

Hansen, C. The Rule of Law: Chinese Substance or Western Function?. Hong Kong University Inaugural Lecture, Hong Kong, 1999.

Hansen, C. The Rule of Law: Chinese Substance or Western Function?. Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Melbourne, Australia, Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, 1998.

Hansen, C. The future of Comparative Philosophy. World Conference of Philosophy, Boston, MA, World Conference of Philosophy, 1998.

Hansen, C. How the Study of Chinese Philosophy Affects our View of Western Philosophy. Chinese and World Philosophy, World Philosophy Conference, Boston, MA, World Philosophy Conference, 1998.

Moore, F.C.T. Versions: the propagation of culture. Seminar in Comparative Literature, The University of Hong Kong.. 1998.

Reviews, translations and other written outputs

Hansen, C. Pursuing Happiness and Eating Suffering. Journal of the Philosophy Society aahkusu, Hong Kong, aahkusu, 1998, 8-11.

Hansen, C. Review of Mencius and Early Chinese Thought by Kwong-Loi Shun. Philosophy East and West, Honolulu, HI, Philosophy East and West, 1999, 49:2: 207-9.

Hansen, C. Review of Names and Actuality in Early Chinese Thought by John Makeham. The Journal of Oriental Studies, Hong Kong, The Journal of Oriental Studies,, 1999, XXXIII:2: 284-7.


Other Output

Reviews, translations and other written outputs

Bell, D.A. What does Confucius add to human rights?. Times Literary Supplement, London, 1999, 6.

Editorships and high-level service external to HKU

Moore, F.C.T. External Adviser to the Centre of General Education. Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1999.