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San Francisco State University
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    Zhang Zai's Cosmology of Qi/qi and the Refutation of Arrogant Anthropocentrism: Confucian Green Theory Illustrated.Joel Jay Kassiola - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (5):533-554.
    This essay seeks to demonstrate the following: 1. the value of metaphysical cosmology to our relationship with nature, and to making policy about the environment; 2. the mistaken nature and harmful consequences of the hegemonic cosmology of anthropocentrism; and, 3. the possibility of Zhang Zai's Qi/qi Great Harmony cosmology as both the refutation of and replacement for anthropocentrism. The essay concludes that ultimate moral progress of expanding the self from the narrow and exclusionary views of anthropocentrism consists in cosmocentrism, or (...)
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  2. Reviews : The limits to economic growth: politicizing advanced industrialized society.Joel Kassiola - 1981 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (1):86-113.
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    A comment on Girill's dualistic view of scientific knowledge as a resolution of the Kuhn-Popper debate.Joel Kassiola - 1976 - Metaphilosophy 7 (2):149–154.
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    Against The Oneness of Love: Karen Warren's Complementary Conception of Love and its Relation to Oneness and Care for the Environment.Joel Jay Kassiola - 2023 - Ethics and the Environment 28 (1):37-53.
    Abstract:In this essay, I argue for what I term, following Karen Warren's wording, "a complementary love conception," and advocate for her non-dominating, non-self-centered, complementary love conception, in part, to refute the arrogant "oneness" or fusion ideal of love that is hegemonic and deeply embedded in the Western patriarchal worldview. I attempt to clarify the concept of "oneness" by distinguishing among its distinct types of meaning by drawing upon the work of Phillip J. Ivanhoe who analyzes this understudied, yet important, concept (...)
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  5. Confucius.Joel Jay Kassiola - 2014 - In Peter F. Cannavò & Joseph H. Lane (eds.), Engaging nature: environmentalism and the political theory canon. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
     
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    Review essays : Can marxism help biology?Joel Kassiola - 1990 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20 (4):467-482.
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    To be, or not to be scientific in political inquiry.Joel Kassiola - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (1):73-82.
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    The Social Power of Environmental Ethics.Joel Jay Kassiola - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (11-12):51-76.
    Environmental ethics has an identity and public image problem. Unlike the other applied ethics subfields like biomedical or business ethics, environmental ethics is surprisingly devalued and even rejected as a possible contributor to confronting effectively the global environmental crisis by anti-environmental philosophers and public policy analysts. Thus, environmental ethics has many critics, both within and outside of philosophy, who strongly challenge the contemporary, practical social relevance of this academic field.In contrast to this critical viewpoint, this essay argues for the profound (...)
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    Why “Need-Blind” Admissions is Inadequate.Joel J. Kassiola - 1995 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 6 (1):15-29.
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    Review Essays : Can Marxism Help Biology? [REVIEW]Joel Kassiola - 1990 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20 (4):467-482.
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