ToC: Asian Philosophy 36:1

The newest issue of Asian Philosophy has come out through Taylor and Francis Online. We invite you to check out the articles through this link. Please also find the table of contents below.
Buddhist critiques of divine creation in the Yogācārabhūmi and the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya
Szilvia Szanyi

Uncertainty in the philosophy of Ibn ‘arabī and Nūr al-Dīn al-Jāmī
Ismail Lala

Confucian relational personhood and oppressed agents
Gina Lebkuecher

Unpacking zhi (知) in the Laozi: A semantic and epistemological analysis with focus on Western sinological perspectives
Yinlin Guan

‘Public-mindedness’ (gong 公) as an epistemic virtue in the political philosophies of the Shenzi 慎子 and the Xunzi 荀子
Rory O’Neill

Commitment in the rational relativist perspective and zhi 志 in early Confucianism: Their roles in moral cultivation
Yuhan Liang

The grounds of Zhuangzi’s hostility to Confucian self-cultivation
David E. Soles & Deborah H. Soles

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