New issue of Dao

The latest issue of Dao (15:1) has been published; the table of contents is here, and also pasted below. As usual, it is full of lots of good stuff!

Zhuangzi’s Ironic Detachment and Political Commitment

Bryan W. Van Norden

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Born of Resentment: Yuan 怨 in Early Confucian Thought

Michael D. K. Ing

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The Problem of Authorship and the Project of Chinese Philosophy: Zhuang Zhou and the Zhuangzi between Sinology and Philosophy in the Western Academy

Tao Jiang

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Who Does the Sounding? The Metaphysics of the First-Person Pronoun in the Zhuangzi

Thomas Ming

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Moral Dilemmas in Chinese Philosophy: A Case Study of the Lienü Zhuan

César Guarde-Paz

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Jade, Imperial Identity, and Sumptuary Reform in Jia Yi’s Xin Shu

Allison R. Miller

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Adler, Joseph A., Reconstructing the Confucian Dao: Zhu Xi’s Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi

Tze-ki Hon

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Chen, Lai 陳來, A Record of Chen Lai’s Confucian Thought: Response to and Reflection on Contemporary Times 陳來儒學思想錄—-時代的回應和思考

Robert A. Carleo

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He, Jun 何俊, Construction of Southern Song Confucianism 南宋儒學建構

Lizhu Li

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Perkins, Franklin, Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy

Karyn Lai

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Response to “Review of Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy

Franklin Perkins

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Response to Frank Perkins

Karyn Lai

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Shang, Jianfei 尚建飛, A Study of Wei-Jin Period Moral Philosophy 魏晉玄學道德哲學研究

Paul J. D’Ambrosio

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Ziporyn, Brook, (1) Ironies of Oneness and Difference: Coherence in Early Chinese Thought; Prolegomena to the Study of Li 理 Albany: SUNY Press, 2012, 323 + ix pages (2) Beyond Oneness and Difference: Li 理 in Chinese Buddhist Thought and Its Antecedents Albany: SUNY Press, 2013, 413 + xvii pages

Stephen C. Angle

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