Ricki Bliss
Professor Ricki Bliss is an esteemed assistant professor of philosophy at Lehigh University, where she is actively engaged in groundbreaking research on the nature of reality and metaphysics. Her work challenges the conventional hierarchical view of reality, which suggests that there is a fundamental level to existence. Bliss's innovative approach questions why philosophers have traditionally adhered to this perspective and seeks to uncover alternative frameworks that better explain the complexities of reality. In her research, Professor Bliss delves into the rich traditions of non-Western philosophy, particularly drawing from Indian and Chinese Buddhist thought. These traditions have long questioned the hierarchical structure of reality, offering insights that Bliss believes are crucial for rethinking metaphysical assumptions. By integrating these perspectives, she provides a more holistic understanding of existence that transcends the limitations of Western philosophical paradigms. Bliss's work is particularly focused on critiquing cosmological questions related to existence. She argues that many of these questions are often misunderstood and semantically flawed, leading to misconceptions about the nature of the universe. Her research aims to clarify these issues, offering new ways to approach and understand the fundamental questions of existence. Through her scholarly endeavors, Professor Bliss has become a leading voice in the field of metaphysics, advocating for a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to philosophical inquiry. Her work not only challenges established norms but also opens up new avenues for exploring the intricate tapestry of reality. At Lehigh University, Bliss is known for her engaging teaching style and her ability to inspire students to think critically about philosophical issues. Her courses often incorporate diverse philosophical traditions, encouraging students to explore a wide range of perspectives and develop their own informed viewpoints. Professor Bliss's contributions to the field of philosophy continue to influence both her students and colleagues, as she pushes the boundaries of traditional metaphysical thought and fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities of reality.
Publications
, 1-23, 2022-07-04
, 245-256, 2014-04-01
, 307-330, 2024-01-01
, 693-710, 2019-08-29
, 213-218, 2020-12-30
, 1-7, 2021-01-01
, 67-96, 2015-07-01
, 410-415, 2015-07-01
, 399-418, 2012-10-31