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  1. Wong, DB; Wang, EH; Marchal, K, Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought: Governance Within the Person, State, and Society (January, 2025), pp. 1-340 [doi]  [abs].
  2. Wong, DB, Moral Relativism and Pluralism (January, 2023), pp. 143 pages, Cambridge University Press [doi]  [abs].
  3. Wong, D, Metaphors and Analogies in Classical Chinese Thought: The Governance of the Individual, the State, and Society, edited by Marchal, K; Wang, H (2023), Research Center for Chinese Subjectivity in Taiwan and Chengchi University Press,  [abs].
  4. Wong, DB, MORAL RELATIVISM (January, 2016), pp. 471-474, University of California Press (Excerpts from two chapters were selected for inclusion in Moral Disagreements: Classic and Contemporary Readings, edited by Christopher W. Gowans, (London: Routledge, 2000).)  [abs].
  5. Wong, DB, Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism (September, 2006), pp. 1-304, Oxford University Press [doi]  [abs].
  6. Kwong-loi Shun and David B. Wong (editors), Confucian Ethics: a Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community (Fall, 2004), New York: Cambridge University Press  [abs].
  7. Shun, KL; Wong, DB, Confucian ethics: A comparative study of self, autonomy, and community, vol. 9780521792172 (January, 2004), pp. 1-228, Cambridge University Press [doi]  [abs].

Papers Published

  1. Wong, DB, Cosmopolitanism’s Uneasy Relationship with Pluralism, Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture, vol. 43 (January, 2025), pp. 41-78 [doi]  [abs].
  2. Wong, DB, Human Nature in the Ethics of Mengzi and Xunzi, in Oxford Handbook of Chinese Philosophy (January, 2025), pp. 101-144 [doi]  [abs].
  3. Wong, DB, Metaphors in the Mèngzǐ for Moral Cultivation and Governance, in Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought Governance within the Person State and Society (January, 2025), pp. 5-46 [doi]  [abs].
  4. Wong, DB, Metaphors for Governance in the Xúnzǐ, in Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought Governance within the Person State and Society (January, 2025), pp. 47-86 [doi]  [abs].
  5. Wong, DB, One Body, in Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought Governance within the Person State and Society (January, 2025), pp. 133-164 [doi]  [abs].
  6. Wong, DB, Unsettling the Hierarchy within the Person/Body in Daoism, in Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought Governance within the Person State and Society (January, 2025), pp. 165-210 [doi]  [abs].
  7. Wong, DB, The Moral Beauty of Harmony in Music, Soup, Society, and State, in Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought Governance within the Person State and Society (January, 2025), pp. 87-132 [doi]  [abs].
  8. Wong, DB, Zhuangzi on not following the leader, Journal of Global Ethics, vol. 20 no. 3 (January, 2024), pp. 279-292 [doi]  [abs].
  9. Wong, DB, The Open Text of the Zhuangzi, in Ethics in the Zhuangzi Dialogues on the State of the Field (January, 2024), pp. 41-63 [doi]  [abs].
  10. Wong, DB, Feeling, Reflection, and Reasoning in the Mencius, in Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius, edited by Yang, X; Chong, K-C (April, 2023), Springer Nature  [abs].
  11. Wong, DB, Feeling, Reflection, and Reasoning in the Mencius, in Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy, vol. 18 (January, 2023), pp. 517-538 [doi]  [abs].
  12. Wong, DB, RESPONSIBILITY IN CONFUCIAN THOUGHT, in Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Responsibility (January, 2023), pp. 125-136 [doi]  [abs].
  13. Wong, DB, Mind (Heart-Mind) in Chinese Philosophy, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Zalta, EN; Nodelman, U (2023), The Metaphysics Research Lab  [abs].
  14. Wong, D, Constructive Skepticism in the Zhuangzi, in Dao Companion to the Philosophy of the Zhuangzi, edited by Chong, K-C (September, 2022), Springer Nature  [abs].
  15. Wong, DB, Constructive Skepticism in the Zhuangzi, in Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy, vol. 16 (January, 2022), pp. 639-660 [doi]  [abs].
  16. Hourdequin, M; Wong, DB, CONFUCIANISM AND INTERGENERATIONAL ETHICS, in Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics (March, 2021), pp. 246-261 [doi]  [abs].
  17. Wong, DB, Relational and autonomous selves, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 31 no. 4 (January, 2021), pp. 419-432 [doi] .
  18. Wong, DB, Identifying with nature in early Daoism, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 36 no. 4 (January, 2021), pp. 568-584 [doi] .
  19. Hourdequin, M; Wong, DB, A relational approach to environmental ethics, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 32 no. 1 (January, 2021), pp. 19-33 [doi] .
  20. Wong, DB, Universalism versus love with distinctions: An ancient debate revived, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 16 no. 3 (January, 2021), pp. 251-272 [doi] .
  21. Wong, DB, Constructive skepticism and being a mirror in the Zhuangzi, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 44 no. 1-2 (January, 2021), pp. 53-70 [doi]  [abs].
  22. Wong, DB, Perspectives on Human Personhood and the Self from the Zhuangzi, in HUMAN BEINGS OR HUMAN BECOMINGS? (2021), pp. 245-263 .
  23. Wong, DB, PRACTICAL REASONING IN EARLY CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, in ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL REASON (2021), pp. 113-125 .
  24. Wong, DB, Soup, harmony, and disagreement, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, vol. 6 no. 2 (June, 2020), pp. 139-155, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  25. Wong, D, Why Forgiveness is So Elusive, in The Natural Method: Essays on Mind, Ethics, and Self in Honor of Owen Flanagan, edited by Nahmias, E; Polger, T; Zhao, W (2020), pp. 193-225, MIT Press  [abs].
  26. Wong, D, Comparative Ethics: Chinese and Western, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Zalta, EN (2020) .
  27. Wong, D, Comparative Ethics: Chinese and Western Fall 2020 Edition, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Zalta, EN (2020) .
  28. Wong, D, Review of Michael Ing, The Vulernability of Integrity, Dao: a journal of comparative philosophy, vol. 18 no. 4 (2019), pp. 641-646, Springer (part of Springer Nature) [doi] .
  29. Wong, D, Commentary on "Is it Good to Cooperate?", Current Anthropology, vol. 60 no. 1 (2019), pp. 62-63, University of Chicago Press .
  30. Wong, D, Moral Ambivalence, in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism, edited by Kusch, M (2019), Routledge .
  31. Wong, D, Hiding the World in the World: A Case for Cosmopolitanism Based in the Zhuangzi, in Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation, edited by Herschock, P; Ames, RT (2019), pp. 15-33, University of Hawai'i Press  [abs].
  32. Wong, DB, Relativism and pluralism in moral epistemology, in Routledge Handbook of Moral Epistemology (January, 2018), pp. 316-328 [doi]  [abs].
  33. Wong, DB, Dialogue in the Work of Michael Krausz, in Interpretation, Relativism, and Identity: Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Krausz, edited by Koggel, CM; Ritivoi, AD (2018), pp. 67-74, Lexington Books .
  34. Wong, DB, Chinese Ethics (substantive revision), in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Zalta, E (2018) .
  35. Wong, D, Confucian and Daoist Traditions on Love, in Routledge Handbook of Love in Philosophy, edited by Martin, A (2018), Routledge  [abs].
  36. Wong, DB, Responses to Snow, Miller, and Seok, Dao, vol. 16 no. 4 (November, 2017), pp. 577-584 [doi] .
  37. Wong, DB, "Making an Effort to Understand", The Ultimate Guide from Philosophy Now no. One: Ethics (November, 2017), Anja Publications  [abs].
  38. Wong, DB, "Moral Sentimentalism in Early Confucian Thought", in Ethical Sentimentalism New Perspectives, edited by Debes, R; Stueber, K (September, 2017), pp. 230-249, Cambridge University Press  [abs].
  39. Wong, DB, The Excitement of Crossing Boundaries, Journal of World Philosophies, vol. 2 no. Summer 2017 (June, 2017), pp. 149-155, Indiana University Press  [abs].
  40. Wong, DB, DIgnity in Confucian and Buddhist Thought, in Dignity A History, edited by Debes, R (June, 2017), Oxford University Press  [abs].
  41. Wong, DB, Constructive Skepticism and Being a Mirror in the Zhuangzi, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 44 no. 1-2 (March, 2017), pp. 53-70 [doi]  [abs].
  42. Wong, DB, Institutional structures and idealism of character, Philosophy East and West, vol. 67 no. 1 (January, 2017), pp. 25-36, Johns Hopkins University Press [doi] .
  43. Wong, DB, Reflection dignity in confucian and Buddhist thought (January, 2017), pp. 67-72 [doi]  [abs].
  44. Wong, DB, Xunzi's Metaethics, in Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Xunzi, edited by Hutton, EL, vol. 7 (November, 2016), pp. 139-164, Springer  [abs].
  45. Flanagan, O; Sarkissian, H; Wong, D, Naturalizing Ethics, in Blackwell Companion to Naturalism (February, 2016), pp. 16-33, JOHN WILEY & SONS INC [doi]  [abs].
  46. Wong, DB, Responses to Commentators, Dao, vol. 14 no. 2 (June, 2015), pp. 225-233, Springer Nature [doi]  [abs].
  47. Wong, DB, Early Confucian Philosophy and the Development of Compassion, Dao, vol. 14 no. 2 (June, 2015), pp. 157-194, Springer Nature [doi]  [abs].
  48. Wong, DB, Conserving Nature; Preserving Identity, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 42 no. 1-2 (June, 2015), pp. 176-196, Blackwell Publishing Inc. [doi]  [abs].
  49. "Early Confucian Philosophy and the Development of Compassion", Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, vol. 14 (2015) (April, 2015), pp. 157-194  [abs].
  50. Hassoun, NJ; Wong, DB, Conserving Nature; Preserving Identity, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 42 no. 1-2 (March, 2015), pp. 176-196, BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC [doi]  [abs].
  51. D. Wong, "On Learning What Happiness Is", Philosophical Topics: Special Issue on Happiness, vol. 41 no. 1 (2015 technically 2013), pp. 81-101  [abs].
  52. Wong, D, Growing Virtue: The Theory and Science of Developing Compassion from a Mencian Perspective, in The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Bruya, B (2015), pp. 23-58, MIT Press  [abs].
  53. Wong, D, Confucian Perspectives on Pluralism, Gender Relations, and the Family, in The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond, edited by Chaihark, H; Chaibong, H; Bell, D (March, 2014), Lanham, MD: Lexington Books  [abs].
  54. Wong, D, Rights and Community in Confucianism, in Confucian Ethics: a Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community, edited by Shun, K-L; Wong, DB (March, 2014), pp. 31-48, New York: Cambridge University Press  [abs].
  55. Wong, D, Cultivating the Self with Others, in Dao Companion to the Analects, edited by Oberding, A (March, 2014), pp. 171-198, Blackwell  [abs].
  56. Wong, DB, Integrating philosophy with anthropology in an approach to morality, edited by Cassaniti, JL; Hickman, JR, Anthropological Theory, vol. 14 no. 3 (January, 2014), pp. 336-355, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs].
  57. Wong, DB, Cultivating the Self in Concert with Others, in Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy, vol. 4 (January, 2014), pp. 171-197 [doi]  [abs].
  58. D. Wong, "Reconciling the Tension between Similarity and Difference in Critical Hermeneutics", in The Agon of Interpretations: Essays Toward a Critical Intercultural Hermeneutics, edited by Ming Xie (2014), pp. 165-183, University of Toronto Press  [abs].
  59. D. Wong, "Xunzi as Moral Craftsman", in Contemporary Philosophy in the Age of Globalization, v. 3, Hawaii Conference, edited by Takahiro Nakajima & Tomokazu Baba (2014), pp. 19-32, Contemporary Philosophy in the Age of Globalization  [abs].
  60. D. Wong, "Chinese Philosophy: The Beginnings of Morality", Philosopher's Magazine, vol. 65 no. 2 (2014), pp. 76-83 .
  61. Wong, D, The Different Faces of Love in a Good Life, in Moral Cultivation and Confucian Character: Engaging Joel J. Kupperman, edited by Chengyang Li and Peimin Ni (2014), pp. 97-126, SUNY Press .
  62. Wong, D, Response to Blum, Response to Geisz and Sadler, Response to Hansen, Response to Gowans, Response to Bloomfield and Massey, Response to Huang, in Moral Relativism and Chinese Philosophy: David Wong and his Critics, edited by Xiao, Y; Huang, Y (2014), pp. 183-278, SUNY Press  [abs].
  63. D. Wong, "Cultivating the Self with Others", in Dao Companion to the Analects, edited by Amy Oberding (Fall, 2013), pp. 171-198, Blackwell (This chapter is on the moral psychology of the Analects..)  [abs].
  64. Wong, DB, On learning what happiness is, edited by Minar, E, Philosophical Topics, vol. 41 no. 1 (March, 2013), pp. 81-101, Philosophy Documentation Center [doi]  [abs].
  65. Wong, DB, MORAL RELATIVITY AND TOLERANCE, in Moral Disagreements Classic and Contemporary Readings (January, 2013), pp. 141-153 [doi]  [abs].
  66. D. Wong, "Chinese Ethics" (5 year update in 2013), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2013) [available here] .
  67. Wong, D, Relativism, Moral, in International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by LaFollette, H (2013), Blackwell .
  68. Wong, D, Morality, Definition of, in International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by LaFollette, H (2013), Blackwell .
  69. Wong, D, Mencius, in International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by LaFollette, H (2013), Blackwell .
  70. Wong, D, Chinese translation of ’Reasons and Analogical Reasoning in the Mengzi’ previously published in 2002, edited by Xiaogan, L, The Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture, vol. 9 (2012), pp. 1-33, Research Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture, CUHK .
  71. Hassoun, N; Wong, D, Sustaining Cultures in the Face of Globalization, Culture and Dialogue, vol. 2 no. 2 (2012), pp. 73-98 (Journal date is 2012, but it has come out in 2013.)  [abs].
  72. Wong, D, Agreement / Disagreement, in Philosophy and Politics. Methods, Tools, Topics, edited by Besussi, A (2012), Ashgate  [author's comments].
  73. Wong, D, Reconciling the Tension between Similarity and Difference in Critical Hermeneutics, in The Agon of Interpretations: Essays Toward a Critical Intercultural Hermeneutics, edited by Xie, M (2012), University of Toronto Press  [abs].
  74. Wong, D, Agon and He: Contest and Harmony, in Ethics in Early China, edited by Fraser, C; Robins, D; Leary, TO (August, 2011), pp. 163-180, Hong Kong University Press  [abs].
  75. Wong, D, Complexity and Simplicity in Ancient Greek and Chinese Thought, in How should we live? Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco-Roman Antquity, edited by Schilling, D; King, R (August, 2011), pp. 259-277, DeGruyter  [abs].
  76. Wong, DB, Complexity and simplicity in aristotle and early daoist thought, in How Should One Live Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco Roman Antiquity (July, 2011), pp. 259-277 [doi] .
  77. Wong, D, Confucian Political Philosophy, in Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy, edited by Klosko, G (July, 2011), pp. 771-788, Oxford University Press .
  78. Wong, DB, Relativist Explanations of Interpersonal and Group Disagreement, in A Companion to Relativism (April, 2011), pp. 411-429, WILEY-BLACKWELL [doi]  [abs].
  79. Wong, D, Making an Effort to Understand, Philosophy Now, special issue on the new amorality no. 82 (2011), pp. 24-27 .
  80. Wong, D, How Are Moral Conversions Possible?, in In Search of Goodness, edited by Grant, R (2011), pp. 41-70, University of Chicago Press  [abs].
  81. Wong, D, Pluralism and Ambivalence, in Relativism: A Contemporary Anthology, edited by Krausz, M (August, 2010), pp. 254-267, Columbia University Press .
  82. Wong, D; Yang, TX, Translation of "Zhuangzi and the Obsession with Being Right" into Chinese, in Chinese Philosophy in the English Speaking World, edited by Jiang, X (May, 2010), Renmin University Press .
  83. Wong, DB, Identifying with nature in early Daoism, edited by Nicholas Bunnin and Chung-Ying Cheng, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 36 no. 4 (December, 2009), pp. 568-584, WILEY (Written for a symposium at Oxford University in June 2006, Topics in Comparative Ancient Philosophy: Greek and Chinese.) [doi]  [abs].
  84. Wong, D, Emotion and the Cognition of Reasons in Moral Motivation, Philosophical Issues (metaethics issue of Nous), vol. 19 (October, 2009), pp. 343-367  [abs].
  85. Wong, D, Cultural Pluralism and Moral Identity, in Personality, Identity, and Character: Explorations in Moral Psychology, edited by Narvaez, D; Lapsley, D (2009), pp. 79-105, Cambridge University Press  [abs].
  86. Wong, D, Review of François Jullien, Vital Nourishment: Departing from Happiness, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (April, 2008) .
  87. Wong, DB, Constructing normative objectivity in ethics, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 25 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 237-266, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  88. Wong, D, Chinese Ethics, edited by Zalta, EN (2008) .
  89. Wong, D; Rovensky, TJ, Translation into Czech of "Rights and Community in Confucianism," originally published in Confucian Ethics: a Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community, in An Intercultural Dialogue on Human Rights: The Western, Islamic and Confucian Perspectives, edited by Hrubec, M (2008), Publishing House Filosofia .
  90. Wong, D; Haimin, TW, Translation into Chinese of "Comparative Philosophy: Chinese and Western" originally in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, in Philosophy, edited by Yu, J (2008), Renmin University Press .
  91. Wong, D; Haimin, TW, Translation into Chinese of "Comparative Philosophy: Chinese and Western" originally in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, in Philosophy (2008), Renmin University Press .
  92. Wong, D, Moral Reasons: Internal and External, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 72 (2006) no. 3 (2007), pp. 536-558 [Gateway.cgi]  [abs].
  93. Wong, D, If We Are Not by Ourselves, If We Are Not Strangers, in Polishing the Chinese Mirror: Essays in Honor of Henry Rosemont, Jr., edited by Littlejohn, R; Chandler, M (2007), pp. 331-349, Association of Chinese Philosophers in America  [abs].
  94. Flanagan, O; Sarkissian, H; Wong, D, Naturalizing Ethics, in Moral Psychology: v.1, The Evolution of Morality: Adaptations and Innateness, edited by Sinnott-Armstrong, W, vol. 1 (2007), pp. 1-26, MIT Press .
  95. Flanagan, O; Sarkissian, H; Wong, D, "What is the Nature of Morality?" A Response to Casebeer, Railton, and Ruse, in Moral Psychology, v.1, The Evolution of Morality: Adaptations and Innateness, edited by Sinnott-Armstrong, W, vol. 1 (2007), pp. 45-52, MIT Press .
  96. Wong, D, Attachment and Detachment in Daoism, Buddhism, and Stoicism, Dao, vol. V no. 2 (June, 2006), pp. 207-219  [abs].
  97. Wong, DB, Moral reasons: Internal and external, PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH, vol. 72 no. 3 (2006), pp. 536-558 [Gateway.cgi] .
  98. Wong, D, Where Charity Begins, in Davidson’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement, edited by Mou, B (2006), Brill Academic Publishers  [abs].
  99. Wong, D, Evil and the Morality of Conviction, in Naming Evil Judging Evil, edited by Grant, R (2006), University of Chicago Press  [abs].
  100. Hourdequin, M; Wong, DB, A relational approach to environmental ethics, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 32 no. 1 (December, 2005), pp. 19-33, WILEY [doi]  [abs].
  101. Wong, D, Zhuangzi and the Obsession with Being Right, History of Philosophy Quarterly, vol. 22 no. 2 (Spring, 2005), pp. 91-107  [abs].
  102. Wong, D, Relational and Autonomous Selves, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 31 no. 4 (Winter, 2004), pp. 419-432, WILEY [doi]  [abs].
  103. Wong, D, Rights and Community in Confucianism, in Confucian Ethics: a Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community, edited by Shun, K-L; Wong, DB (November, 2004), Cambridge University Press  [abs].
  104. D. Wong, "Rights and Community in Confucianism", in Confucian Ethics: a Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community, edited by Kwong-loi Shun & David B. Wong (Fall, 2004), pp. 31-48, New York: Cambridge University Press  [abs].
  105. D. Wong, “Confucian Perspectives on Pluralism, Gender Relations, and the Family", in The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond, edited by Hahm Chaihark, Hahm Chaibong & Daniel Bell (Fall, 2004), Lanham, MD: Lexington Books  [abs].
  106. Shun, KL; Wong, DB, Introduction, in Confucian Ethics A Comparative Study of Self Autonomy and Community, vol. 9780521792172 (January, 2004), pp. 1-8, Cambridge University Press [doi]  [abs].
  107. Wong, D, Cultural Relativism, in Online Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, edited by Ethics, RCEFT; division, J (2003), Oxford, UK: Eolss Publishers (A new interdisciplinary Encylopedia sponsored by UNESCO that is organized around thematic categories that converge on their relevance to issues of development and sustainability.) [available here]  [abs].
  108. Wong, D, Dwelling in Humanity or Free and Easy Wandering?, in Technology and Cultural Values: On the Edge of the Third Millenium, edited by Hershock, PD; Stepaniants, M; Ames, RT (2003), pp. 400-415, Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press  [abs].
  109. D. Wong, “Reasons and Analogical Reasoning in Mengzi", in Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Mengzi, edited by Xiusheng Liu and Philip J. Ivanhoe (2002), Hackett Publishing Company .
  110. Wong, D, Crossing Cultures in Moral Psychology, Philosophy Today, vol. 3 (2002), pp. 7-10 .
  111. Wong, D, Reasons and Analogical Reasoning in Mengzi, in Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Mengzi, edited by Liu, X; Ivanhoe, PJ (2002), Hackett Publishing Company .
  112. Wong, D, “Comparative Philosophy”, in Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy, edited by Cua, A (2002), pp. 51-58, New York: Routledge .
  113. Wong, D, Mo Tzu, in Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy, edited by Cua, A (2002), pp. 453-461, New York: Routledge .
  114. Wong, D, Reasons and Analogical Reasoning in Mengzi, in Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Mengzi (2002), pp. 187-220, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company .
  115. Wong, D, Entry on Cultural Relativism, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (2002) .
  116. Wong, D, "Comparative Ethics" and "Mo Tzu", in Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd, edited by Becker, L (2001), Routledge .
  117. Wong, D, “Moral Relativism” revised version, in Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd, edited by Becker, L (2001), pp. 1164-1168, Routledge .
  118. Wong, D, “Comparative Philosophy: Chinese and Western”, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Online, continuous, edited by Zalta, EN (2001), Stanford University [available here] .
  119. Wong, D, Fragmentation in Civil Society and the Good, in Civility, edited by Rouner, L (2000), Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press (Also published in Chinese, in Harvard Yenching Journal, Beijing, 2000.) .
  120. Wong, DB, Through the moral maze: Searching for absolute values in a pluralistic world - Kane,R, PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY, vol. 47 no. 188 (1997), pp. 413-415 .
  121. Wong, D, Review of Integrity and Moral Relativism by Samuel Fleischacker, Ethics, vol. 104 (1994), pp. 882-883 .
  122. Wong, D, On Care and Justice in the Family, Contemporary Philosophy, vol. 15 (1993), pp. 21-24 .
  123. Wong, D; Allinson, RE, Understanding the Chinese Mind: The Philosophical Roots, Philosophy East and West, vol. 42 no. 3 (July, 1992), pp. 527-527, JSTOR [doi] .
  124. Wong, DB; Thomas, L, Living Morally: A Psychology of Moral Character., The Philosophical Review, vol. 101 no. 3 (July, 1992), pp. 695-695, JSTOR [doi] .
  125. Wong, D, Coping with Moral Conflict and Ambiguity, Ethics, vol. 102 (1992), pp. 763-784 .
  126. Wong, D, "Comparative Ethics," "Mo Tzu," and "Moral Relativism", in Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Becker, L (1992), pp. 185-859, New York & London: Garland Press .
  127. Wong, DB, Commentary on Sayre-Mccord's "being a realist about relativism", Philosophical Studies, vol. 61 no. 1-2 (February, 1991), pp. 177-186 [doi] .
  128. Wong, D, "Is There a Distinction between Reason and Emotion in Mencius?" and a reply to a commentary by Craig Ihara, Philosophy East and West, vol. 41 (1991), pp. 31-58 .
  129. Wong, D, A Relativist Alternative to Anti-Realism, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 87 (1990), pp. 617-618 (abstract of commentary on Stephen Schiffer's "Meaning and Value," given at the 1990 Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association).) .
  130. Wong, D, Review essay on Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy by Bernard Williams, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 49 (1989), pp. 721-732 .
  131. Wong, D, Universalism versus Love with Distinctions: An Ancient Debate Revived, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 16 no. 3-4 (1989), pp. 252-272 [doi] .
  132. Wong, D, ON MORAL REALISM WITHOUT FOUNDATIONS, Southern Journal of Philosophy, vol. 24 no. 1 S (January, 1986), pp. 95-113 [doi] .
  133. Wong, D, Taoism and the Problem of Equal Respect, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 11 (1984), pp. 165-183 .
  134. Wong, D, Cartesian Deduction, Philosophy Research Archives, vol. 8 (1982), pp. 1-19 .
  135. Wong, D, Leibniz’s Theory of Relations, Philosophical Review, vol. 89 (1980), pp. 241-256 .

Book Reviews

  1. Wong, DB, Foundations for Moral Relativism, by J. David Velleman., Mind, vol. 125 no. 497 (January, 2016), pp. 284-290, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi] .
  2. Wong, DB, Review of Families of Virtue: Confucian and Western Views of Childhood Development by Erin M. Cline, Notre Dame Philosophical Review (November, 2015) [available here] .
  3. Wong, DB, Kupperman, Joel J., Six Myths about the Good Life: Thinking about What Has Value, Dao, vol. 10 no. 1 (March, 2011), pp. 107-109, Springer Science and Business Media LLC [Gateway.cgi], [doi] .
  4. Wong, D, Review of Reasonable Disagreement by Christopher McMahon, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, vol. online (March, 2010), University of Notre Dame Press .
  5. Wong, D, Review of A Chinese Ethics for the New Century: The Ch’ien Mu Lectures in History and Culture, and Other Essays on Science and Confucian Ethics by Donald J. Munro, Journal of Chinese Studies, vol. 46 (2006), pp. 447-54. .
  6. Wong, D, Review of Fieldwork in Familiar Places by Michele Moody-Adams, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 63 (2002), pp. 716-720 .
  7. Wong, DB; Moody-Adams, MM, Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture, & Philosophy, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 63 no. 3 (November, 2001), pp. 716-716, JSTOR [Gateway.cgi], [doi] .
  8. Wong, D, Review of Robert Kane’s Beyond the Moral Maze: Searching for Absolute Values in a Pluralistic World, Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 47 (1997), pp. 413-415 .
  9. Wong, D, Review of Richard Garner’s Beyond Morality, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 57 (1997), pp. 721-725 .
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