Published Works
[4] Soh, A. (Forthcoming) “The Good is Being in Place (居善地 jushandi): Recovering Our Sense of Place to Ground an Ethics of the Environment.” Proceedings of the Annual Congress 2020 of the Canadian Philosophical Association, June 1-4, 2020. London, Ontario: Canadian Philosophical Association.
[3] Soh, A. (2015) “Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to a Global Problem or Global Solutions to a Local Problem.” Papers from the 2014 University of Tokyo-University of Hawaiʻi Summer Residential Institute in Comparative Philosophy.
[2] Soh, A. (2010). “Wei Ziran: A Daoist Ecological Ethic to ground an Ethics of the Environment.” PAP (Philosophical Association of the Philippines) Anthology, Vol. 5.
[1] Soh, A. (2004): “The Festival in Plato’s Cretan City and Modern-day Malaysia.” in Budhi VII, no. 3: 129-137.
[3] Soh, A. (2015) “Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to a Global Problem or Global Solutions to a Local Problem.” Papers from the 2014 University of Tokyo-University of Hawaiʻi Summer Residential Institute in Comparative Philosophy.
[2] Soh, A. (2010). “Wei Ziran: A Daoist Ecological Ethic to ground an Ethics of the Environment.” PAP (Philosophical Association of the Philippines) Anthology, Vol. 5.
[1] Soh, A. (2004): “The Festival in Plato’s Cretan City and Modern-day Malaysia.” in Budhi VII, no. 3: 129-137.
Works Submitted
Interconnectedness in a Sea of Islands. (Contribution to multi-authored article on “Perspectives on Pacific Island Wisdoms,” Pacific Asia Inquiry, Vol. 11)
Working Papers
“The Good is Being in Place (居善地 jushandi): Recovering Our Sense of Place to Ground An Enduring Ecological Ethics"
Works in Progress
“Aloha ʻĀina: Hawaiian Sense of Place and Ecological Ethics.”
"Nurturing a Sense of Place through Narrative (Moʻolelo) and Genealogy (Moʻokūʻauhau)"
“Children of the land: Examining the Effects of Indigenous Property Rights on Deforestation.” (with Anna Lou Abatayo and Michael Abrigo)
"Nurturing a Sense of Place through Narrative (Moʻolelo) and Genealogy (Moʻokūʻauhau)"
“Children of the land: Examining the Effects of Indigenous Property Rights on Deforestation.” (with Anna Lou Abatayo and Michael Abrigo)
Conference Presentations
56th Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association in conjunction with the 4th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Environmental Philosophy, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB (Oct. 25-27, 2019). Paper title: “The Good is Being in Place (居善地: jushandi): A Daoist Sense of Place for an Enduring Ethics of the Environment”
Uehiro Graduate Philosophy Conference 2015, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi (2015). Paper title: “Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to Global Problem or Global Solutions to a Local Problem?”
East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi (2015). Paper title: “Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to Global Problem or Global Solutions to a Local Problem?”
Mid-Year Conference of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines (2010). Paper title: “Wuzi (無自): the Human Being as a Selfless Self.”
Annual Conference of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Iba, Zambales (2008). Paper title: “Weiziran (為自然): A Daoist Ethic of Continual Becoming to Ground an Ethics of the Environment.”
Uehiro Graduate Philosophy Conference 2015, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi (2015). Paper title: “Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to Global Problem or Global Solutions to a Local Problem?”
East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi (2015). Paper title: “Locating a Place for Environmental Ethics: Local Answers to Global Problem or Global Solutions to a Local Problem?”
Mid-Year Conference of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines (2010). Paper title: “Wuzi (無自): the Human Being as a Selfless Self.”
Annual Conference of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Iba, Zambales (2008). Paper title: “Weiziran (為自然): A Daoist Ethic of Continual Becoming to Ground an Ethics of the Environment.”