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Religion Department at Temple University  

 

Dr. Xiaomei Yang

Assistant Professor of Religion (Dean's Appointment)

 

Ph.D., University of Nebraska at Lincoln 1999

 

Current Research

Dr. Yang is currently interested in Ethics (Ethical Theory and Applied Ethics), Chinese Philosophy and Religion.

629 Anderson Hall

Telephone: 215-204-7252
Email: xiyang@temple.edu

Publications

Book Review on A. S. Cua’s book Moral Vision and Tradition: Essays in Chinese Ethics, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, forthcoming.

Book Review on Joel Kupperman’s book Classic Asian Philosophy: A Guide to the Essential Texts, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, V.30, No.2, June 2003.

"The Problem of Overdetermination: the Metaphysical and Epistemological Criteria of Moral Worth of Actions", Southwest Philosophy Review, V.16, No. 2, July, 2000, 73-86.

"Hume's View On Personal Identity: Scepticism or Nonscepticism?" History of Philosophy Quarterly,  V. 15, No.1, 1998, 37‑56.  

"A Defense of the Objects Interpretation of Plato's Theory of Knowledge and Belief in Republic V", Southwest Philosophy Review, V. 13, No 2, 1997, 15-31.

 
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