UOG Dean Sellmann Published Twice in Four Months
Two articles written by the 91快播 Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
and Social Sciences Dr. James Sellmann were published last year in prominent journals
focusing on East Asian studies and thought.
This first article titled 鈥淥n Valuing What is Fitting, the Guidang Chapter of the
L眉shi Chunqiu and Solving Moral Problems鈥 was published in the Journal of East-West
Thought in September.
The article questions if material and moral connections exist between wealth and moral
values, exploring insights from ancient China鈥攅specially the text of L眉shi Chunqiu.
The second, a book review titled 鈥淩eview of Zhuangzi鈥檚 Critique of the Confucians:
Blinded by the Human, by K.C. Chong, was published in the Taiwan Journal of East Asian
Studies in December.
Sellmann is a professor of Philosophy, Micronesian Studies, and Dean of the College
of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the 91快播. He specializes in Chinese
and Comparative Philosophy. He has been with UOG for nearly 26 years.