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  • Index to Volume 66

Articles

  • Achieving the Way: Confucian Virtue Politics and the Problem of Dirty Hands, Sungmoon Kim, 1 : 152–176

  • Ames, Roger T. and Peter D. Hershock, Introduction [to “Special Issue: The World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures 世界儒學 研究聯合會”], 3 : 699–703

  • Antony, Devasia M., Play, Theater, and Nondualism: A Philosophical Meditation, 1 : 5–12

  • Approaches to Global Ethics: Michael Sandel’s Justice and Li Zehou’s Harmony, Paul J. D’Ambrosio [in “Special Issue: The World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures 世界儒學研究聯合會”—“Li Zehou: World Philosopher”], 3 : 720–738

  • Ashton, Geoff, and Sonja Tanner, From Puzzling Pleasures to Moral Practices: Aristotle and Abhinavagupta on the Aesthetics and Ethics of Tragedy, 1 : 13–39

  • Being Staged: Unconcealment through Reading and Performance in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus and Bharata’s Nātyaśāstra, Swapan Chakravorty, 1 : 40–59

  • Berthel, Ken, How Did Zhong Ziqi Understand Bo Ya’s Heart-Mind? Hetero-referential Aspects of Early Chinese Music Theory, 1 : 259–270

  • Between Hierarchy of Oppression and Style of Nourishment: Defending the Confucian Way of Civil Order, Huaiyu Wang 王懷聿, 2 : 559–596

  • Brasovan, Nicholas S., Considerations for a Confucian Ecological Humanism, 3 : 842–860

  • Brecht’s Materialist Ethics between Confucianism and Mohism, Markus Wessendorf, 1 : 122–145

  • Buddhist Reductionism, Fictionalism about the Self, and Buddhist Fictionalism, Andrea Sauchelli, 4 : 1273–1291

  • Carleo, Robert A., III, and Paul J. D’Ambrosio, trans., A Response to Michael Sandel and Other Matters, Li Zehou 李泽厚 [in “Special Feature: Li Zehou on Michael Sandel”], 4 : 1068–1147

  • Carleo, Robert A., III, Paul J. D’Ambrosio, and Andrew Lambert, On Li Zehou’s Philosophy: An Introduction by Three Translators [in “Special Feature: Li Zehou on Michael Sandel”], 4 : 1057–1067

  • Carroll, Thomas D., Wittgenstein and the Analects on the Ethics of Clarification, 4 : 1148–1167

  • Chakrabarti, Arindam, Introduction: On Playing Roles and Acting Exemplary [“Special Issue: Theater and Character Cultivation in Three Great Philosophical Cultures”], 1 : 1–4

  • Chakravorty, Swapan, Being Staged: Unconcealment through Reading and Performance in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus and Bharata’s Nātyaśāstra, 1 : 40–59

  • Chan, Sin Yee, Evaluative Desire (Yu 欲) in the Mencius, 4 : 1168–1195

  • Chang, Tzu-li, Re-exploring Wang Yangming’s Theory of Liang zhi: Translation, Transliteration, and Interpretation, 4 : 1196–1217

  • Choi Young-jin and Lee Haeng-hoon, The Confucian Vision of an Ideal Society Arising out of Moral Emotions, with a Focus on the Sishu daquan, 2 : 394–417

  • Comments on Waking, Dreaming, Being by Evan Thompson, John D. Dunne [in “Author Meets Critics”], 3 : 927–933

  • Confucian Ethics and the Spirit of World Order: A Reconception of the Chinese Way of Tolerance, Ming Dong Gu [in “Special Issue: The World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures 世界儒學研究聯合會”—“Consortium Papers”], 3 : 787–804

  • Confucian Role Ethics and Relational Autonomy in the Mengzi, John Ramsey, 3 : 903–922

  • A Confucian Virtue Theory of Supererogation, Lei Zhong, 1 : 328–341

  • The Confucian Vision of an Ideal Society Arising out of Moral Emotions, with a Focus on the Sishu daquan, Choi Young-jin and Lee Haenghoon, 2 : 394–417

  • Considerations for a Confucian Ecological Humanism, Nicholas S. Brasovan, 3 : 842–860

  • Coseru, Christian, Introduction to Symposium on Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy by Evan Thompson [in “Author Meets Critics”], 3 : 923–926

  • Creation and Causality in Chinese-Jesuit Polemical Literature, Charles B. Jones, 4 : 1251–1272 [End Page 1390]

  • D’Ambrosio, Paul J., Approaches to Global Ethics: Michael Sandel’s Justice and Li Zehou’s Harmony, [in “Special Issue: The World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures 世界 儒學研究聯合會”—“Li Zehou: World Philosopher”], 3 : 720–738

  • D’Ambrosio, Paul J., and Robert A. Carleo III, trans., A Response to Michael Sandel and Other Matters, Li Zehou 李泽厚 [in “Special Feature: Li Zehou on Michael Sandel”], 4 : 1068–1147

  • D’Ambrosio, Paul J., Robert A. Carleo III, and Andrew Lambert, On Li Zehou’s Philosophy: An Introduction by Three Translators [in “Special Feature: Li Zehou on Michael Sandel”], 4 : 1057–1067

  • Dasgupta, Probal, The Theater and Classical India: Some Availability Issues, 1 : 60–72

  • Does Yoga Induce Metaphysical Hallucinations? Interdisciplinarity at the Edge: Comments on Evan Thompson’s Waking, Dreaming, Being, Owen Flanagan [in “Author Meets...

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