Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog

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Guest Bloggers

Interested in guest-blogging? Email me with your information and some indication of what you’d like to blog about and we can go from there!

Guest Bloggers so far:

Dan Robins ( on board 02 March 2008 )

Dan Robins is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. Dan received his Ph.D. at the University of Hong Kong, where Chad Hansen was his thesis advisor. Among other things, Dan is working on a much more accurate and sophisticated reading of Mozi (Mo Tzu) and Mohism than the traditional reading.

Contact info: dan.robins@stockton.edu

Eric Schwitzgebel ( on board 11 December 2008 )

Eric Schwitzgebel is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. Eric received his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. His areas of interest include philosophy of psychology, philosophy of mind, cognitive development, philosophy of science, classical Chinese philosophy, epistemology, perceptual and cognitive psychology, and metaphilosophy.

See his webpage and his own blog for more information about Eric.

Stephen Walker ( on board 04 February 2009 )
Stephen C. Walker is a PhD student in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Chicago Divinity School. His research addresses early Chinese intellectual traditions, primarily of the 5th to 3rd centuries BCE. Previous work has focused on philosophy of language, paradox, and skepticism in early Chinese thought, as well as theories of moral psychology and epistemic virtue. He also studies Sanskrit and Indian philosophy, and is an active performer of Chinese classical music.

For more information about Stephen Walker, see his website: www.scwguqin.com.

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(More guest bloggers to follow, in the near future…)

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