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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy by Curie Virág (review) Volume 69, Number 2, April 2019, pp. 663-667
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This issue contains 27 articles in total
- Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement ed. by Bo Mou (review)
- The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy by Curie Virág (review)
- Philosophy in Colonial India ed. by Sharad Deshpande (review)
- Order in Early Chinese Excavated Texts: Natural, Supernatural, and Legal Approaches by Zhongjiang Wang (review)
- Tang Junyi: Confucian Philosophy and the Challenge of Modernity by Thomas Fröhlich (review)
- Books Received
- Response to Comments by Bret Davis, David Kim, and Lisa Rosenlee on Taking Back Philosophy
- A Comparative Feminist Reflection on Race and Gender
- Undoing Western Hegemony, Unpacking the Particulars:Taking Back Philosophy: A Review of Bryan Van Norden's Taking Back Philosophy A Multicultural Manifesto
- Beyond Philosophical Euromonopolism: Other Ways of—Not Otherwise than—Philosophy
- Toward Confucian-Inspired Democratic Meritocracy: A Response to Yong Huang, Chenyang Li, and Binfan Wang
- Meritocracy as a Political System: A Commentary on Bell's The China Model
- Missing Links in The China Model
- Bell's Model of Meritocracy for China: Two Confucian Amendments
- "A Rich Conception of the Surface": On Feng Zikai's Paintings to Protect Life
- Knowledge, Action, and Virtue in Zhu Xi
- Agent and Deed in Confucian Thought
- This Strange Idea of Art
- A Pro-Realist Account of Gongsun Long's "White Horse Dialogue"
- Abhidharma Metaphysics and the Two Truths
- The No-Self View and the Meaning of Life
- Things Endure While We Fade Away: Tao Yuanming on Being Himself
- The Theory of the Self in the Zhuangzi: A Strawsonian Interpretation
- Wang Bi's Commentary on the Analects: A Confucian-Daoist Critique of Effable Morality
- Paul Tillich, Zhuangzi, and the Creational Role of Nonbeing
- Desire, Representing Process, and Translatability
- Remembering Vincent Shen
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