David B. Wong
David B. Wong is the Susan Fox Beischer and George D. Beischer Professor of Philosophy at Duke University. He has written essays in contemporary ethical theory, moral psychology, and on classical Chinese philosophy.
His books are Moral Relativity (University of California Press, 1984), Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism (2006, Oxford University Press), Metaphor and Analogy in Early Chinese Thought: Governance of the Individual, State and Society (Chengchi University Press, 2022, with an English version under production with Oxford University Press) and Moral Relativism and Pluralism (Cambridge University Press, 2023). He co-edited with Kwong-loi Shun Confucian ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community (Cambridge University Press, 2004).
David B. Wong is the Susan Fox Beischer and George D. Beischer Professor of Philosophy at Duke University. He has written essays in contemporary ethical theory, moral psychology, and on classical Chinese philosophy.
His books are Moral Relativity (University of California Press, 1984), Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism (2006, Oxford University Press), Metaphor and Analogy in Early Chinese Thought: Governance of the Individual, State and Society (Chengchi University Press, 2022, with an English version under production with Oxford University Press) and Moral Relativism and Pluralism (Cambridge University Press, 2023). He co-edited with Kwong-loi Shun Confucian ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community (Cambridge University Press, 2004).