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Table
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Volume
I
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Number 2
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Summer
2002
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ISSN:
1540-3009 |
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Articles |
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Reciprocal
Altruism and the Biological Basis of
Neo-Confucianism
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Donald J. Munro |
131 |
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Observing
Ritual “Propriety” (li 禮)
as Focusing the “Familiar” in the Affairs of the Day |
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Roger T. Ames |
143 |
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Integrating
the Onto-Ethics of Virtues (East) and the Meta-Ethics of Rights (West) |
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Chung-ying Cheng |
157 |
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A
Critique of Steven Katz’s “Contextualism”:
An
Asian Perspective
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Shigenori
Nagatomo |
185 |
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Zen
and Philosophy of Language |
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Jin Y.
Park |
209 |
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Embracing
the Differences and Many: The Significance of One in Zhuangzi’s Utterance of
Dao |
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Geling Shang |
229 |
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Time,
History, and Dao: Zhang Xuecheng 章學誠
and Martin Heidegger |
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Edward Q. Wang |
251 |
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Book
Reviews |
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Philip
J. Ivanhoe, Confucian Self-Cultivation
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Yiwei Zheng |
277 |
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J.J.
Clarke, The Tao of the West: Western Transformation of Taoist Thought |
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Mattew Morgan
& Robin Wang |
280 |
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Joel
J. Kupperman, Learning from Asian Philosophy |
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Xiaomei Yang |
283 |
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Chun-Chieh
Huang, The History of Confucianism in East Asia: A New Perspective
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Kuang-ming Wu |
287 |
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Jigao Ma, Origins and Developments
of the Xunzian Doctrine
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Siu-fu Tang |
290 |
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Jiadong
Zheng, The Breaking Tradition: Between Faith and Reason |
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Zhiping Yu |
292 |
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Ouyang
Kang, Philosophy of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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Hongsheng Hu |
295 |
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Zhenghua
Yu, How Is Metaphysical Truth Possible: A Systematic and Critical Reflection on
Modern Chinese Philosophy |
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Sky Liu |
297 |
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Friendly
Information Exchanges |
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Journal:
World Philosophy |
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Journal:
Logos and Pneuma: Chinese Journal of Theology |
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Research
Project: The New Significance of Chinese Culture
in the Twenty-first Century
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II.1;
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III.1;
III.2;
IV.1;
IV.2;
V.1;
V.2;
VI.1;
VI.2;
VI.3;
VI.4;
VII.1;
VII.2
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