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Guangwei Ouyang
BA (Nanjing); MA (Fudan); MA, PhD, (Alberta)
Philosophy of Law, Logic, Theory of Knowledge, Phil. of Science, Ethics, and Critical Thinking
Telephone: 604-527-5201
Email: Guangwei_Ouyang@douglas.bc.ca
Area of specialization
Philosophy of Law, Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Ethics, Critical Thinking
Publications
Contemporary Philosophical Anthropology, Liaoning: Liaoning People's Press, 1986, 146 pp. [This Book provides a comprehensive examination of the development of German philosophical anthropology after Max Scheler from biological, psychological, religious, cultural, environmental, and social perspectives. It also discusses the theoretical relationship of philosophical anthropoplogy with existentialism and phenomenology.
"Scientism, Technocracy" and Morality in China Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30:2 (June 2003) 177-193
"Moral Responsibility of Business", p.160-190, Anthology of Frontier Thought in North America, San Wu Publishing House (Beijing and Hong Kong, 1999).
"Central Issues in Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy', pp. 18, Anthology of Frontier Thought in North America, San Wu Publishing House (Beijing and Hong Kong, 2000).
"Organizations and Agency," Legal Theory 1 (1995) 283-310. Co-authored with Roger Shiner.
"Review of Practices of Reason: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics by C.D.C. Reeve", Review of Metaphysics, September 1994.
"Review of From Africa to Zen: An Invitation to World Philosophy, ed. by Robert Solomon and Kathleen Higgins," Canadian Philosophical Reviews. Vol. XIV, No.2, April 1994, p.141-44.
"Critical Note: Playing by the Rules - A Philosophical Examination of Rule-based Decision-Making in Law and in Life by Frederick Schauer", Alberta Law Review, Volume XXXI, No.2, June, 1993, pp.443-53.
Courses Taught in Vancouver, Michigan, Alberta and Shanghai
Critical Thinking, Symbolic Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science, History of Western Philosophy, Ethical Theory, Applied Ethics, Professional Ethics, Introduction to Liberal Studies, Social and Political Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of Social Sciences, and Chinese Philosophy.

