Philip J. Ivanhoe

Philip J. Ivanhoe (born January 17, 1954) is an American sinologist and historian of Chinese thought, particularly of Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism. He is a professor and chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Georgetown University. Ivanhoe is perhaps best known for two claims: that Neo-Confucian philosophers such as Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming have systematically misinterpreted earlier Confucians such as Confucius himself, and Mengzi; and that Confucianism may usefully be understood as a version of virtue ethics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The oneness hypothesis : beyond the boundary of self /

    Published 2018
    “…Ivanhoe, Philip J. / Flanagan, Owen / Harrison, Victoria / Sarkissian, Hagop / Schwitzgebel, Eric --…”
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    Confucianism, a habit of the heart /

    Published 2016
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    Readings in classical Chinese philosophy

    Published 2001
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    Mencius by Mengzi v372-v289

    Published 2009
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