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Index to Volume 69
Articles
Abhidharma Metaphysics and the Two Truths, Kris McDaniel, 2:439–463
Abou Zaki, Nadine, The Notion of Creation in the Druze Faith, 1:255–267
Adams, Roberta E., "Dear Heart": Homage to Henry Rosemont, Jr., 1934–2017 [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:1–7
Against Individualism, For Individuality: The Emersonian Henry Rosemont, Roger T. Ames [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:7–20
Against Individualism, For Relationalism: Toward an Ideal of Human Becoming Committed to Relational Justice, Peter D. Hershock [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:29–39
Agent and Deed in Confucian Thought, George Tsai, 2:495–514
Albertini, Tamara, Introduction: Ibn Khaldūn, A Philosopher for Times of Crisis [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:651–656
Ames, Roger T., Against Individualism, For Individuality: The Emersonian Henry Rosemont [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:7–20
Arghirescu, Diana, The Neo-Confucian Transmoral Dimension of Zhu Xi's Moral Thought, 1:52–70
Beyond the Fourth Generation: Constituting a Muslim State in the Thought of Ibn Khaldūn and Khayr al-Dīn al-Tūnisī, Jeremy Kleidosty [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:666–683
Bu Ren 不忍 (Cannot Bear to Harm) in the Mencius, Winnie Sung, 4:1098–1119
Buben, Adam, Personal Immortality in Transhumanism and Ancient Indian Philosophy, 1:71–85
Buddhist Philosophy of Mind: Nāgārjuna's Critique of Mind-Body Dualism from His Rebirth Arguments, Sonam Thakchoe, 3:807–827
Buddhist Selflessness and the Transformation of Folk Psychology, Hugh Nicholson, 1:215–238
Chai, David, Paul Tillich, Zhuangzi, and the Creational Role of Nonbeing, 2:337–356
Chandler, Marthe, Religion, Ritual, and Family [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:20–29
Chen, Bo, Russell and Jin Yuelin on Facts: From the Perspective of Comparative Philosophy, 4:929–950
Cheng, Kai-Yuan, and George Northoff, Levels of Time in the Zhuangzi: A Leibnizian Perspective, 4:1014–1033
Chennoufi, Ridha, Political Power, the Maghreb Space, and the "Arab Spring": A Reading through Ibn Khaldūn's Looking Glass [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:657–665
Cheung, Hiu Yu, The Way Turning Inward: An Examination of the"New Learning" Usage of Daoxue in Northern Song China, 1:86–107
The Cogito and Onto-Being of the Mind: Philosophical Early Modernity in Descartes' and Wang Yangming's Metaphysics, Mingjun Lu, 1:176–196
D'Ambrosio, Paul J., Wang Bi's Commentary on the Analects : A Confucian-Daoist Critique of Effable Morality, 2:357–375
"Dear Heart": Homage to Henry Rosemont, Jr., 1934–2017, Roberta E. Adams [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:1–7
De-centering the Individualist Imaginary: Responding to Rosemont's Against Individualism, Ann Pirruccello [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:40–51
Desire, Representing Process, and Translatability, Vincent Shen, 2:316–336
Dignāga's Argument for the Awareness Principle: An Analytic Refinement, Uriah Kriegel, 1:143–155
Elkholy, Yomna T., Ibn al-Haytham, from Place to Space: A Comparative Approach, 3:759–778
The Endless Pursuit of Self-Perfection: A Hidden Dialogue between Mou Zongsan and F. H. Bradley, Roy Tseng, 3:828–848
Ferraro, Giuseppe, Two Boats Fastened Together: Nāgārjuna's Solution to the Question of the Origin of Ideas, 1:108–129
Gasparri, Luca, Priority Cosmopsychism and the Advaita Vedānta, 1:130–142
Goodman, Lenn E., Ibn Khaldūn and the Immanence of Judgment [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:737–758
Hershock, Peter D., Against Individualism, For Relationalism: Toward an Ideal of Human Becoming Committed to Relational Justice [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:29–39
Ho, Tsung-Hsing, The Suberogation Problem for Lei Zhong's Confucian Virtue Theory of Supererogation, 3:779–784
Holder, Justin P., A Kantian Reading of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā : The Philosophical Basis and Advantages, 4:951–972
Hung, Jenny, The Theory of the Self in the Zhuangzi : A Strawsonian Interpretation, 2:376–394
Hung, Tzu-wei, On the Sit-chûn Scholars of Taiwanese Philosophy, 4:973–993
Ibn al-Haytham, from Place to Space: A Comparative Approach, Yomna T. Elkholy, 3:759–778
Ibn Khaldūn and the Immanence of Judgment, Lenn E. Goodman [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:737–758
Ibn Khaldūn's Notion of 'Umrān : An Alternative Unit of Analysis for Contemporary Politics? M. Akif Kayapınar [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:698–720
In Defense of Beauty: Gao Ertai's Aesthetics of Resistance, Maciej Kurzynski, 4:994–1013
Ing, Michael D., Things Endure while We Fade Away: Tao Yuanming on Being Himself, 2:395–418
Introduction: Ibn Khaldūn, A Philosopher for Times of Crisis, Tamara Albertini [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:651–656
A Kantian Reading of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā : The Philosophical Basis and Advantages, Justin P. Holder, 4:951–972
Kayapınar, M. Akif, Ibn Khaldūn's Notion of 'Umrān : An Alternative Unit of Analysis for Contemporary Politics? [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:698–720
Kleidosty, Jeremy, Beyond the Fourth Generation: Constituting a Muslim State in the Thought of Ibn Khaldūn and Khayr al-Dīn al-Tūnisī [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:666–683
Knowledge, Action, and Virtue in Zhu Xi, Matthew D. Walker, 2:515–534
Kriegel, Uriah, Dignāga's Argument for the Awareness Principle: An Analytic Refinement, 1:143–155
Kurzynski, Maciej, In Defense of Beauty: Gao Ertai's Aesthetics of Resistance, 4:994–1013
Le Bihan, Baptiste, The No-Self View and the Meaning of Life, 2:419–438
Levels of Time in the Zhuangzi : A Leibnizian Perspective, George Northoff and Kai-Yuan Cheng, 4:1014–1033
Li, Jifen, The Ontological Dimension of Xunzi's Ritual Propriety: A Comparative Study of Xunzi and Heidegger, 1:156–175
Liu, Yuyu, and Yuan Ren, A Pro-Realist Account of Gongsun Long's "White Horse Dialogue," 2:464–483
Lu, Mingjun, The Cogito and Onto-Being of the Mind: Philosophical Early Modernity in Descartes'and Wang Yangming's Metaphysics, 1:176–196
Lu, Yinghua, Wang Yangming's Theory of the Unity of Knowledge and Action Revisited: An Investigation from the Perspective of Moral Emotion, 1:197–214
McDaniel, Kris, Abhidharma Metaphysics and the Two Truths, 2:439–463
Muhammad Iqbal's "Indirect Communication" with the Reader, Sevcan Ozturk, 4:1034–1052
The Neo-Confucian Transmoral Dimension of Zhu Xi's Moral Thought, Diana Arghirescu, 1:52–70
Nicholson, Hugh, Buddhist Selflessness and the Transformation of Folk Psychology, 1:215–238
Northoff, George, and Kai-Yuan Cheng, Levels of Time in the Zhuangzi : A Leibnizian Perspective, 4:1014–1033
The No-Self View and the Meaning of Life, Baptiste Le Bihan, 2:419–438
The Notion of Creation in the Druze Faith, Nadine Abou Zaki, 1:255–267
On the Sit-chûn Scholars of Taiwanese Philosophy, Tzu-wei Hung, 4:973–993
The Ontological Dimension of Xunzi's Ritual Propriety: A Comparative Study of Xunzi and Heidegger, Jifen Li, 1:156–175
Ozturk, Sevcan, Muhammad Iqbal's "Indirect Communication" with the Reader, 4:1034–1052
Patel, Roshni, Releasing Boundaries, Relieving Suffering, Becoming Pained: An Engagement with Indian Buddhism and Martin Heidegger, 4:1053–1075
Paul Tillich, Zhuangzi, and the Creational Role of Nonbeing, David Chai, 2:337–356
Personal Immortality in Transhumanism and Ancient Indian Philosophy, Adam Buben, 1:71–85
Pirruccello, Ann, De-centering the Individualist Imaginary: Responding to Rosemont's Against Individualism [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:40–51
Political Power, the Maghreb Space, and the "Arab Spring": A Reading through Ibn Khaldūn's Looking Glass, Ridha Chennoufi [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:657–665
Priority Cosmopsychism and the Advaita Vedānta, Luca Gasparri, 1:130–142
A Pro-Realist Account of Gongsun Long's "White Horse Dialogue," Yuan Ren and Yuyu Liu, 2:464–483
Rathnam, Lincoln, Wandering in the Ruler's Cage: Zhuangzi as a Political Philosopher, 4:1076–1097
The Refutation of Astrology in Ibn Khaldūn's Muqaddima : A Study of His Multileveled Reasoning Capability, Mehdi Saiden [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:721–736
The (Re-)Introduction of Ibn Khaldūn to Spain: A Journey Passing through Ortega y Gasset's Work, Cynthia Scheopner [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:684–697
Releasing Boundaries, Relieving Suffering, Becoming Pained: An Engagement with Indian Buddhism and Martin Heidegger, Roshni Patel, 4:1053–1075
Religion, Ritual, and Family, Marthe Chandler [in "Remembering Henry Rosemont, Jr."], 1:20–29
Remembering Vincent Shen, Mingran Tan [in "In Memoriam"], 2:313–315
Ren, Yuan, and Yuyu Liu, A Pro-Realist Account of Gongsun Long's "White Horse Dialogue," 2:464–483
A "Rich Conception of the Surface": On Feng Zikai's Paintings to Protect Life, Hektor K. T. Yan, 2:535–558
Russell and Jin Yuelin on Facts: From the Perspective of Comparative Philosophy, Bo Chen, 4:929–950
Saiden, Mehdi, The Refutation of Astrology in Ibn Khaldūn's Muqaddima : A Study of His Multileveled Reasoning Capability [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:721–736
Scheopner, Cynthia, The (Re-)Introduction of Ibn Khaldūn to Spain: A Journey Passing through Ortega y Gasset's Work [in "Special Issue: Politics, Nature, and Society—The Actuality of North African Philosopher Ibn Khaldūn"], 3:684–697
Scriptural Injunctivism: Reading Yeshayahu Leibowitz in the Light of Mīmāṃsā Philosophy, Dimitry Shevchenko, 3:785–806
Shen, Vincent, Desire, Representing Process, and Translatability, 2:316–336
Shevchenko, Dimitry, Scriptural Injunctivism: Reading Yeshayahu Leibowitz in the Light of Mīmāṃsā Philosophy, 3:785–806
The Suberogation Problem for Lei Zhong's Confucian Virtue Theory of Supererogation, Tsung-Hsing Ho, 3:779–784
Sung, Winnie, Bu Ren 不忍 (Cannot Bear to Harm) in the Mencius, 4:1098–1119
Tan, Mingran, Remembering Vincent Shen [in "In Memoriam"], 2:313–315
Tanke, Joseph, This Strange Idea of Art, 2:484–494
Thakchoe, Sonam, Buddhist Philosophy of Mind: Nāgārjuna's Critique of Mind-Body Dualism from His Rebirth Arguments, 3:807–827
The Theory of the Self in the Zhuangzi : A Strawsonian Interpretation, Jenny Hung, 2:376–394
Things Endure While We Fade Away: Tao Yuanming on Being Himself, Michael D. K. Ing, 2:395–418
This Strange Idea of Art, Joseph Tanke, 2:484–494
The Transformation of Aesthetic Ren 仁 to Moral Ren 仁: A Practical and Contextual Perspective, Yuzhou Yang, 1:239–254
Tsai, George, Agent and Deed in Confucian Thought, 2:495–514
Tseng, Roy, The Endless Pursuit of Self-Perfection: A Hidden Dialogue between Mou Zongsan and F. H. Bradley, 3:828–848
Two Boats Fastened Together: Nāgārjuna's Solution to the Question of the Origin of Ideas, Giuseppe Ferraro, 1:108–129
Walker, Matthew D., Knowledge, Action, and Virtue in Zhu Xi, 2:515–534
Wandering in the Ruler's Cage: Zhuangzi as a Political Philosopher, Lincoln Rathnam, 4:1076–1097
Wang Bi's Commentary on the Analects : A Confucian-Daoist Critique of Effable Morality, Paul J. D'Ambrosio, 2:357–375
Wang Yangming's Theory of the Unity of Knowledge and Action Revisited: An Investigation from the Perspective of Moral Emotion, Yinghua Lu, 1:197–214
The Way Turning Inward: An Examination of the "New Learning" Usage of Daoxue in Northern Song China, Hiu Yu Cheung, 1:86–107
Yan, Hektor K. T., "A Rich Conception of the Surface": On Feng Zikai's Paintings to Protect Life, 2:535–558
Yang, Yuzhou, The Transformation of Aesthetic Ren 仁 to Moral Ren 仁: A Practical and Contextual Perspective, 1:239–254
Book Discussion
Alcoff, Linda Martín, Comparative Epistemology [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:849–899
Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri, 4:1151–1156
Bell, Daniel A., The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, 2:559–591
Bell, Daniel A., Toward Confucian-Inspired Democratic Meritocracy: A Response to Yong Huang, Chenyang Li, and Binfan Wang [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:585–591
Bell's Model of Meritocracy for China: Two Confucian Amendments, Yong Huang [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:559–568
Beyond Philosophical Euromonopolism: Other Ways of—Not Otherwise than—Philosophy, Bret W. Davis [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:592–619
Caring about Care, Eva Feder Kittay [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:856–863
Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya, 3:849–899
Caring to Know : Response to Commentators, Vrinda Dalmiya [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:879–899
Chadha, Monima, No-Selves and Persons [in discussion of Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri], 4:1120–1125
The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell, 2:559–591
Comparative Epistemology, Linda Martín Alcoff [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:849–899
A Comparative Feminist Reflection on Race and Gender, Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:627–637
Dalmiya, Vrinda, Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, 3:849–899
Dalmiya, Vrinda, Caring to Know : Response to Commentators [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:879–899
Das, Nilanjan, The Importance of Being Modest [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:870–879
Davis, Bret W., Beyond Philosophical Euromonopolism: Other Ways of—Not Otherwise than—Philosophy [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:592–619
Ganeri, Jonardon, Attention, Not Self, 4:1151–1156
Ganeri, Jonardon, Response to Sean M. Smith and Monima Chadha Reviews of Attention, Not Self [in discussion of Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri], 4:1151–1156
Huang, Yong, Bell's Model of Meritocracy for China: Two Confucian Amendments [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:559–568
The Importance of Being Modest, Nilanjan Das [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:870–879
Kim, David H., Undoing Western Hegemony, Unpacking the Particulars: A Review of Bryan Van Norden's Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:619–627
Kittay, Eva Feder, Caring about Care [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:856–863
Li, Chenyang, Missing Links in The China Model [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:568–576
Maitra, Keya, The Nature of the Disposition to Care: Discursive and Pre-discursive Dimensions [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:863–869
Meritocracy as a Political System: A Commentary on Bell's The China Model, Binfan Wang [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:577–585
Missing Links in The China Model, Chenyang Li [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:568–576
The Nature of the Disposition to Care: Discursive and Pre-discursive Dimensions, Keya Maitra [in discussion of Caring to Know: Comparative Care Ethics, Feminist Epistemology, and the Mahābhārata, by Vrinda Dalmiya], 3:863–869
No-Selves and Persons, Monima Chadha [in discussion of Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri], 4:1120–1125
Paying Attention to Buddhaghosa and Pāli Buddhist Philosophy, Sean M. Smith [in discussion of Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri], 4:1125–1151
Response to Comments by Bret Davis, David Kim, and Lisa Rosenlee on Taking Back Philosophy, Bryan W. Van Norden [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:637–647
Response to Sean M. Smith and Monima Chadha Reviews of Attention, Not Self, Jonardon Ganeri [in discussion of Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri], 4:1151–1156
Rosenlee, Li-Hsiang Lisa, A Comparative Feminist Reflection on Race and Gender [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:627–637
Smith, Sean M., Paying Attention to Buddhaghosa and Pāli Buddhist Philosophy [in discussion of Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri], 4:1125-1151
Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden, 2:592–647
Toward Confucian-Inspired Democratic Meritocracy: A Response to Yong Huang, Chenyang Li, and Binfan Wang, Daniel A. Bell [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:585–591
Undoing Western Hegemony, Unpacking the Particulars: A Review of Bryan Van Norden's Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, David H. Kim [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:619–627
Van Norden, Bryan W., Response to Comments by Bret Davis, David Kim, and Lisa Rosenlee on Taking Back Philosophy [in discussion of Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden], 2:637–647
Van Norden, Bryan W., Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, 2:592–647
Wang, Binfang, Meritocracy as a Political System: A Commentary on Bell's The China Model [in discussion of The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, by Daniel A. Bell], 2:577–585
Book Reviews Online
Absent Mother God of the West: A Kali Lover's Journey into Christianity and Judaism, by Neela Bhattacharya Saxena (reviewer Swami Narasimhananda), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0077
Aslan, Adnan, a review of Islamic Spirituality: Theology and Practice for the Modern World, by Zeki Saritoprak
Cheung, Chor-yung, a review of Tang Junyi: Confucian Philosophy and the Challenge of Modernity, by Thomas Frohlich, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0049
Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse, by Waiying Wong (reviewer Matthew A. Foust), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0016
Confucianism for the Contemporary World: Global Order, Political Plurality, and Social Action, ed. Tze-ki Ton and Kristin Stapleton (reviewer Bin Song), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0078
D'Ambrosio, Paul J., a review of Public Reason Confucianism: Democratic Perfectionism and Constitutionalism in East Asia, by Sungmoon Kim, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0015
Deshpande, Sharad, ed., Philosophy in Colonial India (reviewer Swami Narasimhananda), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0051
The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy, by Curie Virág (reviewer Ellen Y. Zhang), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0052
Engaging Japanese Philosophy, by Thomas P. Kasulis (reviewer Leah Kalmanson), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0018
Erkan, Ekin, a review of Omnicide: Mania, Fatality, and Future-in-Delirium, by Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh
Foust, Matthew A., a review of Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse, by Wai-ying Wong, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0016
Frohlich, Thomas, Tang Junyi: Confucian Philosophy and the Challenge of Modernity (reviewer Chor-yung Cheung), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0049
Hihei, Chikako, and Andrew Houwen, trans., TarōNaka, Music: Selected Poems (reviewer Ryan Johnson), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0074
Houwen, Andrew, and Chikako Hihei, trans., TarōNaka, Music: Selected Poems (reviewer Ryan Johnson), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0074
Ilundáin-Agurruza, Jesus, a review of New Essays in Japanese Aesthetics, by A. Minh Nguyen, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0017
An Investigation of Wang Fuzhi`s Study on the Zhuangzi: Focusing on the Zhuangzijie, by Tan Mingran (reviewer Li Huanyou)
Islamic Spirituality: Theology and Practice for the Modern World, by Zeki Saritoprak (reviewer Adnan Aslan)
Johnson, Ryan, a review of TarōNaka, Music: Selected Poems, trans. Andrew Houwen and Chikako Hihei, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0074
Kalmanson, Leah, a review of Engaging Japanese Philosophy, by Thomas P. Kasulis, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0018
Kasulis, Thomas P., Engaging Japanese Philosophy (reviewer Leah Kalmanson), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0018
Keating, Malcolm, a review of The Philosophy of the Bhagavad Gītā: A Contemporary Introduction, by Keya Maitra, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0075
Kim, Sungmoon, Public Reason Confucianism: Democratic Perfectionism and Constitutionalism in East Asia (reviewer Paul J. D'Ambrosio), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0015
Li, Huanyou, a review of An Investigation of Wang Fuzhi's Study on the Zhuangzi: Focusing on the Zhuangzijie, by Tan Mingran
Lin, Josephine, Tony K. Lin, and Kunchang Tsai, trans., The Mandala Sutra and Its English Translation: The New Dunhuang Museum Version Revised by Prof. Yang Zengwen (reviewer Ma Lijuan), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0076
Lin, Tony K., Kunchang Tsai, and Josephine Lin, trans., The Mandala Sutra and Its English Translation: The New Dunhuang Museum Version Revised by Prof. Yang Zengwen (reviewer Ma Lijuan), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0076
Ma Lijuan, a review of The Mandala Sutra and Its English Translation: The New Dunhuang Museum Version Revised by Prof. Yang Zengwen, trans. and ed. Tony K. Lin, Kunchang Tsai, and Josephine Lin DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0076
Maitra, Keya, The Philosophy of the Bhagavad Gītā: A Contemporary Introduction (reviewer Malcolm Keating), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0075
The Mandala Sutra and Its English Translation: The New Dunhuang Museum Version Revised by Prof. Yang Zengwen, trans. and ed. Tony K. Lin, Kunchang Tsai, and Josephine Lin (reviewer Ma Lijuan), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0076
Michael, Thomas, a review of Order in Early Excavated Texts: Natural, Supernatural, and Legal Approaches, by Zhongjiang Wang, trans. Misha Todd, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0050
Mitias, Lara M., a review of Toleration in Comparative Perspective, ed. Vicki A. Spencer, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0019
Mohaghegh, Jason Bahbak, Omnicide: Mania, Fatality, and Future-in-Delirium (reviewer Ekin Erkan)
Mou, Bo, ed., Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement (reviewer Rohan Sikri), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0053
Narasimhananda, Swami, a review of Absent Mother God of the West: A Kali Lover's Journey into Christianity and Judaism, by Neela Bhattacharya Saxena, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0077
Narasimhananda, Swami, a review of Philosophy in Colonial India, ed. Sharad Deshpande, DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0051
New Essays in Japanese Aesthetics, by A. Minh Nguyen (reviewer Jesus Ilundáin-Agurruza), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0017
Nguyen, A. Minh, New Essays in Japanese Aesthetics (reviewer Jesus Ilundáin-Agurruza), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0017
Omnicide: Mania, Fatality, and Future-in-Delirium, by Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh (reviewer Ekin Erkan)
Order in Early Excavated Texts: Natural, Supernatural, and Legal Approaches, by Zhongjiang Wang, trans. Misha Todd (reviewer Thomas Michael), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0050
Philosophy in Colonial India, ed. Sharad Deshpande (reviewer Swami Narasimhananda), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0051
Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement, ed. Bo Mou (reviewer Rohan Sikri), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0053
Philosophy of the Bhagavad Gītā: A Contemporary Introduction, by Keya Maitra (reviewer Malcolm Keating), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0075
Public Reason Confucianism: Democratic Perfectionism and Constitutionalism in East Asia, by Sungmoon Kim (reviewer Paul J. D'Ambrosio), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0015
Saritoprak, Zeki, Islamic Spirituality: Theology and Practice for the Modern World (reviewer Adnan Aslan)
Saxena, Neela Bhattacharya, Absent Mother God of the West: A Kali Lover's Journey into Christianity and Judaism (reviewer Swami Narasimhananda), DOI:10.1353/pew.2019.0077
Scott, Robert H., and Gregory S. Moss, eds., The Significance of Indeterminacy: Perspectives from Asian and Continental Philosophy (reviewer by Jingwen Zheng)
The Significance of Indeterminacy: Perspectives from Asian and Continental Philosophy, ed. Robert H. Scott and Gregory S. Moss (reviewer by Jingwen Zheng)
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Comment and Discussion
From Philosophy to Neo-Confucianism and Back: Yong Huang's Why Be Moral? Kampor Yu, 1:288–295
Huang, Yong, "Why Be Moral?" and Other Matters: Reply to Liu, Tiwald, and Yu, 1:295–310
Joy as a Moral Motive: A Response to Yong Huang's Why Be Moral? Justin Tiwald, 1:280–287
Liu, JeeLoo, Why Be Moral? Comments on Yong Huang's Book on the Cheng Brothers, 1:268–280
Munro, Donald J., When Science Is in Defense of Value-Linked Facts, 3:900–917
Özbey, Sonya N., The Plasticity of the Human?and Inscribing History within Biology: A Response to Donald J. Munro, 3:918–926
The Plasticity of the Human and Inscribing History within Biology: A Response to Donald J. Munro, Sonya N. Özbey, 3:918–926
Tiwald, Justin, Joy as a Moral Motive: A Response to Yong Huang's Why Be Moral? 1:280–287
When Science Is in Defense of Value-Linked Facts, Donald J. Munro, 3:900–917
Why Be Moral? Comments on Yong Huang's Book on the Cheng Brothers, JeeLoo Liu, 1:268–280
"Why Be Moral?" and Other Matters: Reply to Liu, Tiwald, and Yu, Yong Huang, 1:295–310
Yu, Kam-por, From Philosophy to Neo-Confucianism and Back: Yong Huang's Why Be Moral? 1:288–295