Chinese and Comparative Philosophy in Philosophy Compass

Philosophy Compass is a comparatively new on-line journal. For the last several years, its area editor for Chinese and comparative philosophy has been Karyn Lai. I have only recently become aware of how much has been published in the journal in this area, and thought that other might be interested, too!

Volume 8 (2013)

“How to Compare?” – On the Methodological State of Comparative Philosophy (pages 593–603)
Ralph Weber

Chinese Dialectical Thinking—the Yin Yang Model (pages 438–446)
Xinyan Xinyan

Jian ai and the Mohist attack of Early Confucianism (pages 425–437)
Wai Wai Chiu

Artistry as Methodology: Aesthetic Experience and Chinese Philosophy (pages 199–209)
Sarah Mattice

Volume 7 (2012)

Democracy in Confucianism (pages 293–303)
Sor-hoon Tan

The Political Dimension of Confucius’s Idea of Ren (pages 245–255)
Shirong Luo

Contemporary Philosophical Aesthetics in China: The Relation between Subject and Object (pages 164–173)
Eva Kit-wah Man

Volume 6 (2011)

The Word and the Way in Mozi (pages 652–662)
Hui-Chieh Loy

Sympathy and Perspective-Taking in Confucian Ethics (pages 663–674)
Justin Tiwald

Caring in Confucian Philosophy (pages 374–384)
Ann A. Pang-White

The Study of Chinese Philosophy in the English Speaking World (pages 168–179)
Xinyan Jiang

Volume 5 (2010)

Recent Approaches to Confucian Filial Morality (pages 725–734)
Hagop Sarkissian

Self and Other: Continental and Classical Chinese Thought (pages 735–744)
Steven Burik

Ideal Womanhood in Chinese Thought and Culture (pages 635–644)
Robin R. Wang

No (More) Philosophy Without Cross-Cultural Philosophy (p 287-295)
Karsten J. Struhl

On the Very Idea of Correlative Thinking (p 296-306)
Yiu-ming Fung

Confucianism and Ethics in the Western Philosophical Tradition I: Foundational Concepts (p 307-316)
Mary I. Bockover

Confucianism and Ethics in the Western Philosophical Tradition II: A Comparative Analysis of Personhood (p 317-325)
Mary I. Bockover

Volume 3 (2008)

Soul and Self: Comparing Chinese Philosophy and Greek Philosophy (p 604-618)
Jiyuan Yu

Some Issues in Chinese Philosophy of Religion
Xiaomei Yang

Form, Principle, Pattern, or Coherence? Li in Chinese Philosophy (p 401-422)
Brook Ziporyn

The Philosophy of Harmony in Classical Confucianism (p 423-435)
Chenyang Li

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