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Charles A. Goodman

Professor; Director/Program in Philosophy, Politics and Law; Professor

Philosophy; Department of Asian and Asian American Studies; Philosophy, Politics and Law Program

Background

Charles Goodman is Professor in the Philosophy Department and the Department of Asian and Asian-American Studies at 黑料视频. His first book was Consequences of Compassion: An Interpretation and Defense of Buddhist Ethics (2009). As a member of the Cowherds collaboration, he is also a co-author of Moonpaths: Ethics and Emptiness (2016). Recently he published the first complete translation of the 艢颈办峁D-蝉补尘耻肠肠补测补 in over ninety years, entitled The Training Anthology of 艢膩ntideva (2016).

Charles holds a BA in Physics from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on the works of Mah膩y膩na Buddhist philosophers, including 艢膩ntideva, Bh膩vaviveka, N膩g膩rjuna, Dharmak墨rti, and Vasubandhu. His work emphasizes aspects of Buddhist thought that can offer valuable insights for the philosophy of today. Charles has also published several articles on applied ethics and political philosophy in the Western tradition. His writings on Buddhist philosophy have explored a range of topics, including ethical theory, conceptions of well-being, free will, and personal identity.

Education

  • PhD, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
  • BA Harvard University

Research Interests

  • Asian Philosophy
  • Ethical Theory
  • Applied Ethics

Teaching Interests

  • Asian Philosophy
  • Ethical Theory
  • Applied Ethics
  • Metaphysics

Awards

  • Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching