Asia and Australia

This page lists where faculty work on pragmatism and/or where graduate courses in American philosophy are taught.
Links go to philosophy departments, but faculty of other departments working in related fields are included here.
Sources are the International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers, and department websites.
Please inform the cybrarian of corrections or additions.

 

Atma Jaya Catholic University, Indonesia

Balthasar Kehi, Lecturer in Philosophy. Ph.D.

Beijing Normal University, China

Wang Chengbing, Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D. 

Chung-Nam National University, Korea

Young-Hong Chung, Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

De La Salle University, Philippines

Jove Jim Aguas, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

Fudan University, China

Fang-Tong Liu, Professor of Philosophy. M.A.

University of Hong Kong, China

Eric P. T. James, Professor of Philosophy. D.Phil. Oxford University, 1990.

Jai Narayan Vyas University, Bangladesh

B. Bhandari, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

University of Kyoto, Japan

Naoko Saito, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

Kyungnam University, Korea

Byoung Wui Min, Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Chi-Chun Chiu, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994.

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Sor Hoon Tan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D. University of Hawaii, 2000.

University of Pangasinan, Philippines

Ofelia Rayos, Professor of Philosophy. Ed.D.

University of Rajasthan, India

R. C. Sharma, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Abdul Hye Talukder, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

Shandong University, China

Jinsheng Wang, Associate Professor of Philosophy.

South China Normal University, China

Shouchang Wang, Professor of Philosophy.

Southwest China Teachers' University, China

Qingxing Zhou, Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.

University of Sydney, Australia

Huw Price, Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D. Cambridge University, 1981.

Paul Redding, Associate Professor of Philosophy. Ph.D.