Brian Bruya
Brian Bruya (born 22 December 1966), is a professor of philosophy at Eastern Michigan University,[1] and an author of books and articles in the fields of comparative philosophy, cognitive science, and educational psychology.[2][3] Bruya is known for his work in the study of "effortless attention",[4][5] and showing that it is possible to foster wisdom in an educational setting.[6] He is also a translator[7] and has published translations of a number of popular comic books on Chinese philosophy, which have been featured in the New York Times.[8]
Education
Bruya earned a B. A. (Philosophy; Chinese Language & Literature) from the University of Washington in 1992. He went on to the University of Hawaiʻi, Manoa, earning an M. A. (Philosophy) in 1999 and Ph.D. (Philosophy) in 2004.
References
- "Eastern Michigan University".
- "MIT Press".
- "ResearchGate".
- "Effortless Attention".
- Press, The MIT. "Effortless Attention". The MIT Press. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- "Wisdom Can Be Taught".
- "Princeton University Press".
- Ismay, John (July 5, 2018). "The Art of Drawing the "Art of War"". New York Times Magazine.
External links
- Brian Bruya publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Profile: Brian Bruya, Eastern Michigan University
- Brian Bruya, Fulbright Scholar Program