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    Chung Yung and the greek conception of justice.A. Tuan Nuyen - 1999 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 26 (2):187-202.
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    What does the free man worship?A. Tuan Nuyen - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (1):35-48.
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    Confucian Role-Based Ethics and Strong Environmental Ethics.Anh Tuan Nuyen - 2011 - Environmental Values 20 (4):549-566.
    Onora O'Neill has argued that an obligations-based anthropocentric ethics can support strong environmentalism. However, the value that non-human nature has in such ethics is still ultimately instrumental. I will argue in this paper that while O'Neill's ethics is conceptually close enough to Confucian role-based ethics, the latter allows that non-human nature can have a non-instrumental value and thus can support a robust environmentalism while remaining anthropocentric.
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    “Identitarian Thinking” and the Social Sciences.Anh Tuan Nuyen - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):65-88.
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    Hume and Gould on religion, old and new.Tuan Nuyen - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):261-272.
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    The Al-Megrahi Case: Derrida on Law, Justice, and Violence.Anh Tuan Nuyen - 2011 - Philosophy Today 55 (1):12-21.
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    Confucian trust and the biomedical regulatory framework in Singapore.Anh Tuan Nuyen - 2010 - In John Elliott, W. Calvin Ho & Sylvia S. N. Lim (eds.), Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm. World Scientific.
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    Is internet access a human right?A. T. Nuyen - unknown
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    Balancing Rights and Trust: Towards a Fiduciary Common Future.A. T. Nuyen - 2011 - Asian Philosophy 21 (1):83-95.
    If the current trend is any guide, it looks like we are heading towards a future in which relationships are determined and regulated by rights. In addition to the ?universal human rights? declared soon after the Second World War, other ?universal rights? have been declared and added to the list of rights, such as the rights of the child, the rights of indigenous peoples and so on. A question arises as to whether a world in which our relationships are governed (...)
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    Confucianism and the idea of citizenship.A. T. Nuyen - 2002 - Asian Philosophy 12 (2):127 – 139.
    Does Confucianism have anything to contribute to the idea and practice of citizenship? Many critics would argue that it does not, on the grounds that it is inhospitable to values such as individuality, individual rights, equality and democracy. However, these grounds have to be severely qualified. Furthermore, there is no single conception of citizenship, even though the liberal conception stands out as, probably, the most influential one. Recently in the debate on citizenship, many commentators have been highly critical of the (...)
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    Is Kant a Divine Command Theorist?A. T. Nuyen - 1998 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 15 (4):441 - 453.
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    Some Levinasian Reflections on the Argument from Design.A. T. Nuyen - 2002 - Philosophy Today 46 (1):31-40.
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    Hume's Justice as a Collective Good.A. T. Nuyen - 1986 - Hume Studies 12 (1):39-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:39 HUME'S JUSTICE AS A COLLECTIVE GOOD David Hume would probably regard his 'system of morals' as the most important part of his treatise of human nature. Yet his moral theory, particularly his theory of justice, continues to baffle commentators. Many have found it difficult to follow his line of reasoning to the conclusions that it is an artificial virtue to obey the rules of justice, and that such (...)
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    Levinas and the Euthanasia Debate.A. T. Nuyen - 2000 - Journal of Religious Ethics 28 (1):119 - 135.
    The philosophers' tendency to characterize euthanasia in terms of either the right or the responsibility to die is, in some ways, problematic. Stepping outside of the analytic framework, the author draws out the implications of the ethics of Emmanuel Levinas for the euthanasia debate, tracing the way Levinas's position differs not only from the philosophical consensus but also from the theological one. The article shows that, according to Levinas, there is no ethical case for suicide or assisted suicide. Death cannot (...)
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    Sincerity and Vulnerability.A. T. Nuyen - 2005 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (2):327-344.
    The aim of this paper is to explore the perplexity of the notion of sincerity, chiefly by examining Lionel Thrilling’s account in his Sincerity and Authenticity. I will show that his account is problematic if interpreted as a “truthfulness account.” However, I will also show that his basic insight can be preserved in my own account of sincerity as a kind of congruence between the agent’s avowal and those beliefs, feelings, and dispositions that constitute the agent’s “true self.” The latter (...)
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    The Tao encounters the west: Chenyang Li, 1999.A. T. Nuyen - 2000 - Asian Philosophy 10 (2):172-176.
    "The Tao Encounters in West" by Chenyang Li is reviewed.
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    Moral Luck and the Punishment of Attempts.A. T. Nuyen - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:499-505.
    In most countries, failed criminal attempts are punished less severely than those that succeed. Many philosophers, including myself, have argued that differential punishment can be justified. However, in a recent paper, Hanna raises objections to defenses of differential punishments, claiming that such policy goes against our “desert intuitions” and also cannot be justified on utilitarian grounds. I argue in this paper that Hanna’s desert-based and utilitarian objections can be undermined. Further, they are valid only within moral theories that take the (...)
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    The Role of Rhetorical Devices in Postmodernist Discourse.A. T. Nuyen - 1992 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 25 (2):183-194.
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  19. (1 other version)Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime and The Inhuman, by Jean-Francois Lyotard.A. T. Nuyen - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26:557-562.
  20. Education for Emancipation: Three Lessons.A. T. Nuyen - 1998 - Journal of Thought 33:43-60.
     
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    Hume on taste and reason.A. T. Nuyen - 1996 - Philosophical Papers 25 (1):57-71.
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    Some reflections on the modern French critique of speculative reason.A. T. Nuyen - 1991 - Metaphilosophy 22 (3):203-211.
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    Some Heideggerian reflections on euthanasia.A. T. Nuyen - 1990 - Metaphilosophy 21 (1-2):133-140.
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    Postmodern theology and postmodern philosophy.A. T. Nuyen - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 30 (2):65 - 76.
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    Moral Luck, Role-Based Ethics and the Punishment of Attempts.A. T. Nuyen - 2008 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (1):59-69.
    In most countries, failed criminal attempts are punished less severely than those that succeed. Many philosophers, including myself, have argued that differential punishment can be justified. However, in a recent paper, Hanna raises objections to defenses of differential punishment, claiming that such policy goes against our “desert intuitions” and also cannot be justified on utilitarian grounds. I argue in this paper that Hanna’s desert-based and utilitarian objections can be undermined. Further, they are valid only within moral theories that take the (...)
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    The World Wide Web and the Web of Life.A. T. Nuyen - 2001 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 15 (1):47-57.
    Heidegger is well known for his views on technology. What would he have to say about the crowning glory of digital technology, the Internet? This paper argues that he would not reject the new technology, which would be just as inauthentic as being delivered over to it. Instead, Heidegger would urge us to reflect critically on it to see how we could develop a free relationship to it. He would say that in order to have a free relationship to it, (...)
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    Lévinas and the Ethics of Pity.A. T. Nuyen - 2000 - International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (4):411-421.
    Much has been written on Levinas's ethics. However, there is a problem with his ethical theory that has received little attention in the literature, the problem of moral motivation. Nuyen argues that given what Levinas says about the empirical conditions in which metaphysical responsibility is played out, he stills owes an account of the normative force of such an ethics.
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    Paternalism and Liberty.A. T. Nuyen - 1983 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (3):27-38.
    Over the last ten years or so, John Stuart Mill’s position on paternalism has been thoroughly re-examined by philosophers. The majority view now seems to be that it is unreasonable to rule out paternalism altogether. The argument is often couched in vaguely utilitarian terms: the benefit of a particular paternalistic measure may so clearly outweigh the disadvantage, if there is any, that it is utterly unreasonable to object to it. For instance, it is unreasonable to object to a law enforcing (...)
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  29. Truth, method, and objectivity Husserl and Gadamer on scientific method.A. T. Nuyen - 1990 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20 (4):437-452.
    There is a common concern in some of the writings of Husserl and Gadamer. It is the concern to defend the legitimacy and dignity of the "human sciences." They argue from the methodological standpoint that the method of the natural sciences leaves out the relationship between the object of inquiry and the inquirer. This relationship plays a key role in "understanding," which is the concem of the human sciences. In explicating it, Husserl and Gadamer stress the role of the community (...)
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    From cyborg to cyberpunk-The art of living in the cyberage.A. T. Nuyen - unknown
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    (1 other version)Moral Contracts and the Morality of Abortion.A. T. Nuyen - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 8:147.
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    On Harrison's Interpretation of Treatise III ii 1.A. T. Nuyen - 1985 - Hume Studies 11 (2):141-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:141. ON HARRISON'S INTERPRETATION OF TREATISE III ii 1 In Treatise III ii 1, Hume is concerned to argue that justice is an artificial virtue, not a natural one. Commenting on this Section, Jonathan Harrison has pointed out that, on his reading and interpretation, Hume's argument runs into many difficulties. I shall argue in this paper that a more sympathetic reading of Hume will show that his argument is (...)
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    The contemporary relevance of the confucian idea of filial Piety.A. T. Nuyen - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (4):433–450.
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    Realism, anti-realism, and Emmanuel Levinas.A. T. Nuyen - 2001 - .
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    On Interpreting Kant’s Architectonic in Terms of the Hermeneutical Model.A. T. Nuyen - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (2):154-166.
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    The Fragility of the Self: From Bundle Theory to Deconstruction.A. T. Nuyen - 1992 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (2):111 - 122.
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    The Heart of the Kantian Moral Agent.A. T. Nuyen - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (1):51-62.
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    Habermas, Adorno and the Possibility of Immanent Critique.A. J. Nuyen - 1992 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66 (3):331-340.
  39. Love and respect in the confucian family.A. T. Nuyen - 2003 - In Kim Chong Chong, Sor-Hoon Tan & C. L. Ten (eds.), The moral circle and the self: Chinese and Western approaches. Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
     
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    Straining the quality of mercy.A. T. Nuyen - 1994 - Philosophical Papers 23 (2):61-74.
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    Altruism as the Condition of Subjectivity.A. T. Nuyen - 2000 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (4):637-652.
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    Pity.A. T. Nuyen - 1999 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):77-87.
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    The Punishment Of Attempts.A. T. Nuyen - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (2):65-72.
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    Adorno and the French Post-Structuralists on the Other of Reason.A. T. Nuyen - 1990 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 4 (4):310 - 322.
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    Causation and intensionality.A. T. Nuyen - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):79-88.
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    Critique of Postmodern Practical Reason.A. T. Nuyen - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (4):61-74.
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  47. The Dao of Ethics* The Writings ofIevinas to The DaoDeJingl J J.A. T. Nuyen - forthcoming - Journal of Chinese Philosophy.
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    Hume on animals and morality.A. T. Nuyen - 1998 - Philosophical Papers 27 (2):93-106.
  49. David Hume on Reason, Passions and Morals.A. T. Nuyen - 1984 - Hume Studies 10 (1):26-45.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:26. DAVID HUME ON REASON, PASSIONS AND MORALS Perhaps the most notorious passage in Hume's Treatise is the one that concerns the relative roles of reason and passions, where he says: Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions (T 415). This psychology of action is the foundation of Hume's moral theory, wherein we find his two other notorious dicta, one being!.¡oral distinctions cannot be (...)
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    Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm.John Elliott, W. Calvin Ho & Sylvia S. N. Lim (eds.) - 2010 - World Scientific.
    The coming of bioethics to Singapore / W. Calvin Ho and Sylvia S.N. Lim -- The impact of the bioethics advisory committee on the research community in Singapore / Charmaine K.M. Chan and Edison T. Liu -- Engaging the public : the role of the media / Chang Ai-Lien and Judith Tan -- Confucian trust and the biomedical regulatory framework in Singapore / Anh Tuan Nuyen -- The clinician-researcher : a servant of two masters? / Alastair V. Campbell, (...)
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