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Bo Mou
MOU, Bo is Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University in California, USA. After receiving his B.S. degree in mathematics, Mou obtained his graduate degrees in philosophy at Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (M.A.) and University of Rochester in New York, USA (M. A. and Ph.D., supervised by Richard Feldman and Theodore Sider with AOS in “philosophy of language” and “metaphysics” and also by (informally) Rolf Eberle in logic). He is editor of the journal Comparative Philosophy (www.comparativephilosophy.org) and the founding president (2002-2005) of International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy (ISCWP).

Bo Mou has published both in analytic philosophy and in Chinese philosophy and comparative philosophy, concerning a range of issues in philosophy of language and logic, metaphysics, philosophical methodology, and ethics (in such journals as Synthese, Metaphilosophy, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, History and Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy East & West, Asian Philosophy, and Journal of Chinese Philosophy). He is the author of several peer-reviewed books, including the monograph book Substantive Perspectivism: An Essay on Philosophical Concern with Truth (“Synthese Library” series, vol.344, 2009), the reference book Chinese Philosophy A-Z (2009/2010), the monograph book Semantic-Truth Concerns in Chinese Philosophy: A Unifying Pluralist Account (2018), and the monograph book Cross-Tradition Engagement in Philosophy: A Constructive-Engagement Account (2020). Mou is contributing editor of a number of published scholarly anthologies including Two Roads to Wisdom?—Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions (2001), Comparative Approaches to Chinese Philosophy (2003), Davidson’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement (2006), Searle’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement (2008), History of Chinese Philosophy (2009), Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental Approaches in Philosophy: From the Vantage Point of Comparative Philosophy (co-edited with Richard Tieszen, 2013), and Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement (2018). He is the invited editor of the four-volume reference book Chinese Philosophy: Critical Concepts in Philosophy (Vol. I: Identities, Methodologies, Unity of Truth, Good and Beauty; Vol. II: Moral, Social and Political Philosophy; Vol. III: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Reflection on Science; Vol. IV: Philosophy of Language, Mind and Logic) in Routledge’s “Critical Concepts in Philosophy” reference book series (2018).