Every year on New Year's Day, I post a retrospect of the past year's writings. Here are the retrospects of 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.
This past year, I worked quite a bit on consciousness and Chinese philosophy, also some on AI ethics, moral psychology, belief, and the sociology of philosophy. May 2019 be similarly fruitful!
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Book forthcoming:
- Jerks, Zombie Robots, and Other Philosophical Misadventures (provisional title), MIT Press.
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"The experience of reading" (with Alan T. Moore), Consciousness & Cognition, 62, 57-68.
- "Death, self, and oneness in the incomprehensible Zhuangzi", in P.J. Ivanhoe, O. Flanagan, R. Harrison, H. Sarkissian, and E. Schwitzgebel, eds., The Oneness Hypothesis, Columbia University Press.
- "The insularity of Anglophone philosophy: Quantitative analyses" (with Linus Ta-Lun Huang, Andrew Higgins, and Ivan Cabrera Gonzalez), Philosophical Papers, 47, 21-48.
- "Kant meets cyberpunk", Disputatio.
- "The unskilled Zhuangzi: Big and useless and not so good at catching rats", in Karyn Lai and Wai Wai Chiu, eds., Skill and Mastery. London: Roman and Littlefield.
- "A new measure of life satisfaction: The Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale" (with Seth Margolis, Daniel J. Ozer, and Sonja Lyubomirsky). Journal of Personality Assessment.
- "Designing AI with rights, consciousness, self-respect, and freedom" (with Mara Garza), in S.M. Liao, ed., The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. New York: Oxford.
- "Consciousness, idealism, and skepticism: Reflections on Jay Garfield’s Engaging Buddhism", Sophia (forthcoming).
- "Reply to Hurlburt" (with Alan T. Moore), Consciousness & Cognition, 63, 143-145.
- In print in 2018: The Oneness Hypothesis (with P.J. Ivanhoe, O. Flanagan, R. Harrison, and H. Sarkissian), Columbia University Press.
- Under contract: Philosophy Through Science Fiction Stories, (with Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt). Bloomsbury Press.
Science fiction stories:
- I didn't publish any new stories this year, though I have a few in draft that I plan to submit in 2019.
- Engaging with evil art: Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will and Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (Mar 8).
- Birthday cake and a chapel (Apr 21).
- Is C3P0 alive? (with Will Swanson, May 11).
- Narrative, but not philosophical argument, motivates giving to charity (with Chris McVey, Nov 21).
- What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher? Eric Schwitzgebel (May 8, 2018).
"Thus if the "outer"side of Confucianism was conformity and acceptance of social roles, the "inner" side was cultivation of conscience and character." Author: Judith A. Berling
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