Kurtis Hagen

Assistant Professor
SUNY Plattsburgh

hagenkg@plattsburgh.edu

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About my research:

See my Curriculum Vitae.

List of presentations with abstracts, and photos.

List of publications with abstracts.

Overview of my book on Xunzi.


...philosophy is to be studied, not for the sake of any definite answers to its questions... but rather for the sake of the questions themselves; because these questions enlarge our conception of what is possible, enrich our intellectual imagination and diminish the dogmatic assurance which closes the mind against speculation... — Bertrand Russell


Courses:

Asian Philosophy
  Sample syllabus (Fall 2006)

Philosophy of Religion
  Sample syllabus (Spring 2006)

Moral Problems
  Sample syllabus (Fall 2006)

Chinese Philosophy Resources:

Early Chinese Philosophers

Chinese Philosophy Quotations

Book Recommendations: Early Confucianism

Confucian Key Terms:  dao  tian  li  yi  liyi  ren  zhi  junzi 




Links and miscellaneous stuff:

John Searle and the Is-Ought Problem

Links to Philosophy for Children (P4C) sites

American Philosophical Association

Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy


Last Date Modified: 08/21/2007
Kurtis Hagen, e-mail: hagenkg@plattsburgh.edu