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Craig Ihara, Professor

Craig Ihara

Ph.D., 1972, UCLA
Coordinator, Asian American Studies Department

Research Areas: Asian Philosophy, Comparative Asian and Western Ethics, Race and Racism

Favorite Courses: Phil 350, Asian Philosophy; Phil 352, Philosophy of Asian Martial Arts; Phil 320 Contemporary Moral Issues

Sample Publications: "Are Claim Rights Necessary? -- A Confucian Perspective,"  in Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community, ed. by Shun and Wong (Cambridge University Press, 2004); "Why There Are No Rights in Buddhism -- A Reply to Damien Keown," in Buddhism and Human Rights, ed. by Keown, Prebish and Husted (Curzon Press, 1998); "Some Thoughts on Confucianism and Modernization" in The Journal of Chinese Philosophy, v. 19, p. 183-196. 

Office: Hum 311-I
Email: cihara@fullerton.edu

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