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Table
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Volume
V I I
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Number 4
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Winter
2008
• ISSN:
1540-3009 |
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Special
Topic: Tu Wei-ming
and Confucian Humanism
Guest Editor:
Tsai Yen-zen |
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Introduction |
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Tsai
Yen-zen |
347 |
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Selfhood and Fiduciary Community: A
Smithian Reading of Tu Weiming’s
Confucian Humanism |
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Tsai Yen-zen |
349 |
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Confucianism between
Tradition and Modernity, Religion, and Secularization: Questions
to Tu Weiming |
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Heiner Roetz
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367 |
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Dwelling in the Nearness of Gods: The
Hermeneutical Turn from Mou
Zongsan to Tu Weiming |
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Lin
Chen-kuo |
381 |
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The Confucian Self and
Experiential Spirituality |
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Yao
Xinzhong |
393 |
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The Viability of
Confucian Transcendence: Grapping with Tu
Weiming’s Interpretation of the Zhongyong |
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Wan
Sze-Kar
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407 |
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Riding the Third Wave:
Tu Weiming’s
Confucian Axiology |
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John B. Berthrong |
423 |
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Response |
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Tu Weiming |
437 |
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Book Reviews |
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Hu, Weixi 胡偉希, Transformation of
Knowledge into Wisdom: The Qinghua School and the 20th Century
Chinese Philosophy 轉識成智—清華學派與20世紀中國哲學 |
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John Makeham |
449 |
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Lee, Minghuei 李明輝, Political Thought in
the Confucian Perspective 儒家視野下的政治思想 |
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Lee
Yenyi |
453 |
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Mou, Bo, Davidson’s
Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement |
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Steven F. Geisz
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457 |
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Rosenlee, Li-Hsiang
Lisa , Confucianism and Women: A Philosophical Interpretation |
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Ann A. Pang-White
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461 |
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Wagner, Rudolf G.,
A Chinese Reading of the Daodejing: Wang Bi’s Commentary on the
Laozi, with Critical Text and Translation |
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Xing Wen |
467 |
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Yu, Xuanmeng
俞宣孟, and He Xirong 賀錫榮,
ed., Exploring the Root and Seeking for the Origin: Essays
from a New Round of Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western
Philosophy
探根尋源: 新一輪中西哲學比較研究論集 |
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Ni
Peimin |
473 |
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