Dao 10:2 TOC

Dao 10:2 is now available, including articles by several regulars on the blog, and an exchange between Justin and myself concerning the interpretation of “li” (= Coherence!).

Volume 10 Number 2 is now available on SpringerLink
Knowledge and Error in Early Chinese Thought
Chris Fraser
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Do Differences in Grammatical Form between Languages Explain Differences in Ontology between Different Philosophical Traditions?: A Critique of the Mass-Noun Hypothesis
Xiaomei Yang
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Han Feizi’s Thought and Republicanism
David Elstein
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Shen Dao’s Own Voice in the Shenzi Fragments
Soon-ja Yang
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What is the Matter with Conscience?: A Confucian Critique of Modern Imperialism
Huaiyu Wang
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Stephen C. Angle: Sagehood: The Contemporary Significance of Neo-Confucian Philosophy
Justin Tiwald
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Reply to Justin Tiwald
Stephen C. Angle
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Reply to Stephen Angle
Justin Tiwald
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Carr, Karen L., and Philip J. Ivanhoe, The Sense of Antirationalism: The Religious Thought of Zhuangzi and Kierkegaard
Jung H. Lee
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Response to Lee Jung
Karen L. Carr & Philip J. Ivanhoe
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Reply to Carr and Ivanhoe
Jung H. Lee
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Li, Zehou, Ethics
Cai Zhen
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Rosemont, Jr., Henry, and Roger T. Ames, The Chinese Classic of Family Reverence: A Philosophical Translation of the Xiaojing
Thomas Radice
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Wong Wai-ying, Confuican Ethics: Ti and Yong 
Shui Chuen Lee
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Yang, Guorong: The Self-maturating and the Maturating of Things: The Becoming of the World of Meaning
Feng Xiang
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