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Volume
V I II
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Number 4
• Winter 2009
• ISSN:
1540-3009 |
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Human Nature and Moral Cultivation in the Guodian 郭店 Text of the Xing Zi Ming
Chu 性自命出 (Nature Derives from Mandate) |
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Shirley Chan |
361 |
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Self-Transformation and Civil Society:
Lockean vs. Confucian |
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Kim Sungmoon |
383 |
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Chinese
Logic and the Absence of Theoretical Sciences in Ancient China |
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Sun
Weimin |
403 |
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A Humanist Synthesis of Memory,
Language, and Emotions: Qian Mu’s Interpretation of Confucian Philosophy |
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Gad C. Isay |
425 |
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Illocutionary Force
and its Relation to Mood: Comparative Methodology Reconsidered |
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Marshall D. Willman |
439 |
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Book Reviews |
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Birdwhistell, Joanne
D.,
Mencius and
Masculinities: Dynamics of Power, Morality and Maternal Thinking |
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Cecilia Wee
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457 |
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Chen, Shaoming
陳少明,
ed.,
Embodied Knowledge and
the Humanities
體知與人文學 |
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Tsai
Yen-zen |
461 |
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Chong, Kim-chong,
Early Confucius
Ethics: Concepts and Arguments |
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Karyn Lai |
467 |
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Liu, Shuxian
劉述先,
On the Three Great
Epochs of Confucian Philosophy
論儒家哲學的三個大時代 |
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Hon
Tze-ki |
471 |
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Ma, Lin,
Heidegger on East-West
Dialogue: Anticipating the Event |
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John A. Tucker
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475 |
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