
Selection of Articles in Journals and Chapters in
Edited Volumes
34. ‘Bohr, Quantum Physics and the Laozi’. In Australasian Philosophical Review, Vol.1, Issue 3, 2017.
33. ‘Technology and De-humanization of Medicine’ in Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine edited by Thomas Schramme and Steve Edwards, Springer, 2017.
32. ‘RCTs & EBM as Gold Standards: A Trojan Horse for Biomedicine?’ in Knowing and Acting in Medicine edited by Robyn Bluhm, Rowan and Littlefield International, Lanham, 2017.
31. ‘Kant and Chinese Philosophy’ in The Interwoven World: Ideas and Encounters in History edited by Burjor Avari and George Gheverghese Joseph, New Directions in Humanities, Common Ground Publishing, Illinois, February 2016.
30. ‘Towards Constructing
Post-postmodern 21st Century Sciences: The Relevance of Classical
Chinese Medicine’ in Asia, Europe Dialogue and the Emergence of Modern
Science: Knowledge Crossing Boundaries edited by Bala Arun,
Palgrave/MacMillan,New
York, 2012.
29. ‘Biodiversity’ in Encyclopaedia
of Applied Ethics, edited by Ruth Chadwick, Elsevier, Kidlington, 2012.
28. ‘Asian Politics, Economy and
Technology’ in Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Technology edited
by Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Stig Pedersen and Vincent Hendricks, Oxford: Blackwell,
2009.
27. ‘Biology and Technology’ in Blackwell
Companion to the Philosophy of Technology edited by Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen,
Stig Pedersen and Vincent Hendricks, Oxford: Blackwell, 2009.
26. ‘Homo Faber: The Unity of the
History of Technology and the Philosophy of Technology’ in New Waves in
Philosophy of Technology, edited by Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger and
Søren Riis, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008.
25. ‘Genetic Resources, Genetic
Democracy, Genetic Equity’ edited by Juha Räikkä and Veikko Launis, Berlin:
Springer, 2007.
24. ‘Biotic
and Abiotic Nature: How Radical is Rolston’s Environmental Philosophy’ in Nature,
Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston III, edited by
Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk, Berlin: Springer, 2007.
23. ‘Is Nature Autonomous?’ in Recognizing Nature’s
Autonomy, edited by Thomas Heyd. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
22. ‘Technology: History and Philosophy’ in Essays
in Philosophy (Vol. 6. No. 1), (January) 2005
21. ‘There is
Biodiversity and Biodiversity” in Philosophy and Biodiversity, edited by
Markku Oksanen and Juhani Pieterinen in the series Philosophy and Biology
edited by Michael Ruse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
20. ‘Patenting and Transgenic Organisms:
A Philosophical Exploration’, Techné, Spring 2003.
19. ‘The Taj Mahal and the Spider’s
Web’ in Ethics of the Built Environment, edited by Warwick Fox. London:
Routledge, 2000.
18. ‘Global Sustainable Development:
Its Intellectual and Historical Roots’ in Global Sustainable Development: An
Introduction, edited by Keekok Lee, Alan Holland and Desmond McNeill.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2000.
17. ‘Colonization’ in Blackwell Companion
to Environmental Philosophy, edited by Dale Jameison. Oxford: Blackwell,
July 2000.
16.
‘An Animal: What Is It?’ in Environmental Values 4(1997): 393-410.
15.
‘Biodiversity’ in The Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Vol.1. edited by
Ruth Chadwick. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997, pp 285-304.
14.
‘Designer Mountains: The Ethics of Nanotechnology’ in Terra Nova: Nature and
Culture, 2(1997): 127-36.
13.
‘Source and Locus of Intrinsic Value - A Re-examination’ to Environmental
Ethics, (August) 1996: 297-310.
12.
‘Homo Faber: The Ontological Category of Modernity.’ In Contemporary
Political Studies. UK: The Political Studies Association, 1996, pp357-68.
11.
‘Beauty For Ever?’ in Environmental Values. Vol. 4 (1995): 213-225.
10.
‘Ancestors, Posterity, Reciprocity and Equilibrium’ in Future Generations
Studies II, eds. T-C Kim and James A Dator. Kyoto: The Institute for
Integrated Study of Future Generations, 1995.
9.
‘Awe and Humility: Intrinsic Value in Nature - Beyond an Earthbound
Environmental Ethic’ in Philosophy and the Natural Environment, eds
Andrew Belsey and Robin Attfield, The Royal Institute of Philosophy as well as
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994, pp89-102.
8.
‘To De-industrialize - Is It So Irrational’ in The Politics of Nature:
Explorations in Green Political Theory, eds. Andrew Dobson and Paul
Lucardie, Routledge, London, 1993, pp105-117.
7.
‘Instrumentalism and the Last Person Argument’ in Environmental Ethics,
1993, pp333-344.
6.
‘Race Relations in Education in the UK: An Ethical Perspective’ in Race
Relations and Urban Education: Context and Promising Practices, eds. Peter
Pumfrey and Gajendra Verma, Falmer Press, Sussex, 1990, pp35-47.
5.
‘Kuhn - A Re-appraisal’ in Explorations in Knowledge, 1984, pp33-88.
4.
‘The Legalist School and Legal Positivism’ in The Journal of Chinese
Philosophy, 1975, pp23-56.
3.
‘Levi-Strauss and Freud - Victims of their own Myths’ in The Journal of the
British Society for Phenomenology, 1970, pp57-67.
2.
‘Popper’s Falsifiability and Darwin’s Natural Selection’ in Philosophy,
1969, pp291-302.
1.
‘Hart’s Primary and Secondary Rules’ in Mind, 1968, pp561-4.
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