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This issue contains 28 articles in total

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  1. Books Received
  2. Introduction: Confucian Perfectionism’s Wary Embrace of Democracy
  3. China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy by Daniel A. Bell (review)
  4. Confucian Marxism: A Reflection on Religion and Global Justice by Chen Weigang (review)
  5. Whose Tradition? Which Dao? Confucius and Wittgenstein on Moral Learning and Reflection by James F. Peterman (review)
  6. Rethinking the Buddha: Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception by Eviatar Shulman (review)
  7. Chinese Metaphysics and Its Problems ed. by Chenyang Li and Franklin Perkins (review)
  8. Dao Companion to Classical Confucian Philosophy ed. by Vincent Shen (review)
  9. Dōgen Zenji no shisō-teki kenkyū 道元禅師の思想的研究 (Studies in Dōgen Zenji’s thought) by Tsunoda Tairyū 角田泰隆 (review)
  10. Wandering beneath Sacred Canopies: Robert C. Neville’s Systematic Theology
  11. In Defense of a Conception of Confucian Harmony
  12. Is Confucian Harmony Foundationless?: A Critical Question for Chenyang Li
  13. Tension and Harmony: A Comment on Chenyang Li’s The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony
  14. Centrality or Pathway?: A Discussion of the Position of Harmony in Confucian Philosophy
  15. On the Story of Ajātaśatru
  16. The Self-Awareness of Evil in Pure Land Buddhism: A Translation of Contemporary Kyoto School Philosopher Keta Masako
  17. The Vanishing Wild Card: Challenges and Implications of Ziporyn’s Zhuangzi
  18. Regarding Doubt and Certainty in al-Ghazālī’s Deliverance from Error and Descartes’ Meditations
  19. Renunciation, Pleasure, and the Good Life in the Saṃnyāsa Upaniṣads
  20. The Relationship between Eastern Ecoaesthetics and Western Environmental Aesthetics
  21. Seeking Ren in the Analects
  22. Confucian Perfectionism: A Response to Kim, Angle, Wong, Li, Chiu, and Ames
  23. On How to Construct a Confucian Democracy for Modern Times (or Why Democratic Practices Must Not Lose Sight of the Ideal)
  24. Democracy without Autonomy: Moral and Personal Autonomy in Democratic Confucianism
  25. Education as a Human Right: A Confucian Perspective
  26. Institutional Structures and Idealism of Character
  27. Confucian Justification of Limited Government: Comments on Joseph Chan’s Confucian Perfectionism
  28. Confucian Authority, Political Right, and Democracy
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