Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, Volume 12, Issue 2, June 2013
Special Issue: Heng Xian and Early Chinese Philosophy
ISSN: 1540-3009 (Print) 1569-7274 (Online)
In this issue (14 articles)
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OriginalPaper
A Philosophical Translation of the Heng Xian
Erica F. Brindley, Paul R. Goldin, Esther S. KleinPages 145-151
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Permanence, Something, Being: The Cosmogonic Argument of the Heng Xian
Andrei GomoulinePages 179-188
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Constancy and the Changes: A Comparative Reading of Heng Xian
Esther S. KleinPages 207-224
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The Spontaneous Generation of the Human in the “Heng Xian”
Franklin PerkinsPages 225-240
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BookReview
Gao, Ruiquan 高瑞泉, A Brief Critical History of the Idea of Equality 平等觀念史論略
Xiaofan WuPages 257-259
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BookReview
Olberding, Amy, Moral Exemplars in the Analects: The Good Person Is That
Sor-hoon TanPages 261-265
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BookReview
Major, John S., Sarah A. Queen, Andrew Seth Meyer, and Harold D. Roth (translators and editors), The Huainanzi, A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Government in Early Han China of L iu An, King of Huainan, New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, xi + 986 pages and Major, John S., Sarah A. Queen, Andrew Seth Meyer, and Harold D. Roth (translators and editors), The Essential Huainanzi of L iu An, King of Huainan, New York: Columbia University Press, 2012, vii + 252 pages
James D. SellmannPages 267-270