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The Categorical Imperative of a Confucian Evil Demon in America: A Compilation of Essays in Philosophy

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"The Categorical Imperative of a Confucian Evil Demon in America is a compilation of 41 essays in aesthetics, ethics, philosophy of science, political philosophy, metaphysics, and religion. It even has essays covering one of the most important questions in philosophy: What is the best life? The essays within are varied and tied together only by their connection to the broad discipline of philosophy, much like the title of the book itself. The essays give a sample of Bowen's work in more than 75 credits of philosophy classes at two universities over four consecutive academic years.
Readers looking for a limited sample of philosophical writing on Confucian philosophy, the Constitution of the United States, political history, various forms of artwork, ethical dilemmas, and the conflict between free will and determinism will learn much from this compilation of essays in various philosophical disciplines."

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First published April 18, 2005

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