The Table of Contents of the latest issue of Frontiers of Philosophy in China is available.
TOC: Frontiers of Philosophy in China, Vol. 9 No. 2
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Volume 9.2 of the journal Frontiers of Philosophy in China is now available. Below is the table of contents for interested readers.
Articles
Introduction: The Ghost of Baudrillard
Zhang Yibing
The Principle of Production and a Critique of Metaphysics: From the Perspective of Theory of Baudrillard
Xia Ying
The Embrace of Radical Philosophical Emptiness as a Liberating Conceptualization of Thought in Roland Barthes and Jean Baudrillard
Gerry Coulter
“I Effaced Myself” and “The Disappearance of the Subject”: A Comparison between Zhuangzi and Jean Baudrillard’s Anti-Subjectivism
Liu Xiang
Aristotle, the Intellect, and Cognition
Thomas M. Robinson
Edmund Husserl’s Political Praxis and Theoretical Reflections during World War I
Ni Liangkang
A Philosophical Analysis of the Concept of Crisis
Wang Tangjia
The Semantic Function of Descriptions Associated with Proper Names: Comments on Kripke’s Criticism of Searle
Guo Peng
The Embodied Subjective Perspective
Zhao Meng
Memory, Rite, and Tradition: A Comparative Confucian-Christian Literary Analysis
Christopher David Hancock
Confucian Ethical Practice as a Method of Creating and Sustaining Whiteheadian Beauty
Jung-Yeup Kim
Book Reviews
HUANG Yong. 2011. Ethics in a Global Age. Taipei: Taiwan Daxue Chuban Zhongxin, 376pp., ISBN: 9789860267419.
Zhang Jingjie
Will Buckingham: Levinas, Storytelling and Anti-Storytelling. London/New York: Bloomsbury, 2013, 178pp., ISBN: 9781441124159.
Annette Hilt