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Volume X •     Number  2 •  Summer 2011  •      ISSN: 1540-3009

 Articles

 

Chris Fraser / Knowledge and Error in Early Chinese Thought

Yang Xiaomei / Do Differences in Grammatical Form between Languages Explain Differences in Ontology between Different Philosophical Traditions?: A Critique of the Mass-noun Hypothesis

David Elstein / Han Feizi’s Thought and Republicanism

Yang Soon-ja / Shen Dao’s Own Voice in the Shenzi Fragments

Wang Huaiyu / What is the Matter with Conscience?: A Confucian Critique of Modern Imperialism

 

Book Reviews and Responses

Justin Tiwald / Angle, Stephen C., Sagehood: The Contemporary Significance of Neo-Confucian Philosophy

Stephen C. Angle / Reply to Justin Tiwald

Justin Tiwald / Reply to Stephen Angle

Lee Jung H. / Carr, Karen L., and Philip J. Ivanhoe, The Sense of Antirationalism: The Religious Thought of Zhuangzi and Kierkegaard

Karen L. Carr and Philip J. Ivanhoe / Response to Lee Jung

 Lee JunLee Jung H. / Reply to Carr and Ivanhoe

Cai Zhen / Li, Zehou 李泽厚, Ethics 倫理學綱要

 Thomas Radice / Rosemont, Jr., Henry, and Roger T. Ames, The Chinese Classic of Family Reverence: A Philosophical Translation of the Xiaojing

 Lee Shui Chuen / Wong Wai-ying 黃慧英, Confuican Ethics: Ti and Yong 儒家倫理:體與用

 Xiang Feng / Yang, Guorong 楊國榮: The Self-maturating and the Maturating of Things: The Becoming of the World of Meaning 成己與成物意義世界的生成

 

 

 

 

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