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Antonio Cua
Antonio S. Cua (July 23, 1932 in Manila, Philippines〔(Obituary of Antonio S. Cua ) International Society for Chinese Philosophy.〕 – March 27, 2007 in Bethesda, Maryland〔(Obituary ) Washington Post. May 1, 2007.〕) was an eminent scholar in Chinese philosophy and comparative philosophy who was professor emeritus of philosophy at The Catholic University of America. Cua was primarily interested in Western moral philosophy, moral psychology and Chinese ethics, in particular Confucian ethics. He was the author of many important scholarly works, and the chief editor of the ''Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy'', the first English-language encyclopedia on 'Chinese philosophy'.〔(Amazon.com: Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy: Books: Antonio S. Cua )〕
==Career==
Cua was born into a Filipino Chinese family doing commercial business in Manila. He graduated from Far Eastern University in Manila in 1952 and came to the United States for graduate studies in philosophy. He received a master's degree in 1954 and a PhD in 1958, both from the University of California at Berkeley.
From 1958 to 1962, Cua taught at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. He then served as professor of philosophy and chairman of the department at the State University of New York at Oswego from 1962 to 1969.
At Catholic, he taught philosophy in the School of Philosophy from 1969 to 1995. He retired in 1996 and was professor emeritus until his death.
He was president of several organizations, including the International Society for Chinese Philosophy, the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy and the Association for Asian Studies. He held leadership roles in several other associations.

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