Below is a Call for Papers from International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP) panels at the upcoming APA Pacific Division Meeting:
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TOC: Asian Philosophy Vol 30, Issue 2
Asian Philosophy 30:2 has been published; see here for details, and below for the Table of Contents.
TOC: Dao Volume 19, Issue 3
Volume 19, Issue 3 of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy has been published by Springer! Click here to access all 14 articles. The table of contents follows:
CFP: ACPA at 2021 Pacific APA
Below is a Call for Papers from Association of Chinese Philosophers in America (ACPA).
We welcome scholars to submit individual and panel proposals to be considered for inclusion on two ACPA group sessions at the 2021 APA Pacific Division Meeting. We are open to submissions that engage with Chinese philosophy in a wide variety of ways and we are not specifying a theme for the group sessions prior to receiving proposals. In addition to the quality of submission, the selection of papers for presentation will be based on how well they can be worked into a good session. We also encourage junior scholars, minorities, and otherwise underrepresented individuals to apply. Info on the Association of Chinese Philosophers in North America (ACPA) is available here.
TOC: Journal of World Philosophies Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
Volume 5 and Issue 1 of Journal of World Philosophies has just been published. You can access the articles and book reviews here. The table of contents follows.
TOC: Frontiers of Philosophy in China Vol.15, No.2 (2020)
Vol.15, No.2 of Frontiers of Philosophy in China (FPC) has just been published. You can download any of the articles or book reviews here for free until August 15th. The table of contents follows.
CFP: ISCWP Paper and Panel Proposals
The International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy (ISCWP) plans to organize one or two panels for the 2021 APA-Central Meeting (New Orleans, LA, Feb 24-27, 2021). ISCWP invites proposals of panels or papers that promote in-depth engagement between Chinese and Western philosophy. Proposals may be focused exclusively on only one of Chinese or Western philosophy, but it should be consistent with the mission of ISCWP. Preference is given to constructive comparative engagements between Chinese philosophy and Western philosophy.
For panel proposal, submission must include the theme of the panel and the following for each chair, speaker, and commentator (optional) on your panel:
1. Title of Paper
2. Name
3. Affiliation
4. Email Address
5. Abstract of 200-300 words (for presenters)
For paper proposal, submission must include the completed paper or a paper title and abstract of 200-300 words.
Please send all proposals to Sun Wei and Mercedes Valmisa: philosun2012@163.com, sunwei1977@gmail.com, and mvalmisa@gettysburg.edu by August 15, 2020.
TOC: Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Volume 79, Issues 1&2 (2019)
Volume 79, Issues 1 and 2 of Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (HJAS) has been published by Harvard-Yenching Institute! Click here to access the journal. The table of contents follows:
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New Book: Xiong Shili’s Understanding of Reality and Function, 1920-1937
Yu Sang’s new book, Xiong Shili’s Understanding of Reality and Function, 1920-1937, has been published by Brill! Below is a brief description of the new book: