Alan David Fox

Alan David Fox

Professor
 

Office location

15 Kent Way, Room 204, Newark, DE 19716

Education

  • Ph.D. – Temple University
  • M.A. – Temple University
  • B.A. – Johns Hopkins University

Biography

Alan David Fox, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Delaware. He earned his Ph.D. in religious studies from Temple University. His areas of research include Asian and comparative philosophy; comparative religion; and religion and psychology.

Current Work

Daoist Philosophy, a translation of the Dao De Jing, Chinese Buddhism

Sample of Publications

Process Ecology and the “Ideal Dao," reprinted in Environmental Philosophy in the Asian Traditions of Thought, ed. J. Baird Callicott and James McRae, New York: SUNY Press, 2014, pp 197-208.

Zhuangzi's Weiwuwei Epistemology: Seeing Through Dichotomy to Polarity, in Kohn, Livia, ed., New Visions of the Zhuangzi, Three Pines Press, 2015, pp 61-71.

The Practice of Huayan Buddhism, in Chinese Buddhism: Past, Present, and Future, Yilan, Taiwan: Foguang University Center for Buddhist Studies, 2015, pp. 259-285.

A Process Interpretation of Daoist Thought, in Frontiers of Philosophy in China, volume 12, number 1, pp. 26-37, Brill, 2017.

Metaphysics Without Ontology, in David Chai, ed., Dao Companion to Neo-DaoismSpringer Press, pp. 301-321, 2020.​

Courses Regularly Taught

PHIL 204 World Religions
PHIL 309, 080 Indian Religion and Philosophy
PHIL 310, 080 Chinese Religion and Philosophy
PHIL 335 Buddhist Philosophy
PHIL 337 Daoist Thought
PHIL 410 /PSYC ​410 Religion and Psychology