TOC: Asian Studies Vol. 8, No. 3 (2020) September 11, 2020 Vol. 8, No. 3 of Asian Studies: Special Issue: Taiwanese Philosophy and the Preservation of Chinese Philosophical Traditions, has been published! The table of contents follows: 1) Modern and Contemporary Taiwanese Philosophy Jana Rošker 2) Dissemination and Reterritorialization: Tang Junyi, Mou Zongsan, and the Renovation of Contemporary Confucian Philosophy Kuan-min Huang 3) The “Learning of Life”: On Some Motifs in Mou Zongsan’s Autobiography at Fifty Ady Van den Stock 4) Connecting East and West through Modern Confucian Thought: Re-reading 20thCentury Taiwanese Philosophy Forkan Ali 5) Huang Chun-Chieh and Comparative Philosophy: Multiple Ways of Studying Confucian Ideas and Notions across Texts and Contexts Marko Ogrizek 6) Review and Prospects of Taiwanese Philosophy Scholarship in South Korea: A Historical Survey of Academic Publications from 1994 to 2018 Byoung Yoong Kang 7) Modernizing the Philosophy of Creative Creativity: Fang Dongmei’s Fusion of Holism and Individuality Jana S. Rošker 8) Different Approaches to Chinese Aesthetics: Fang Dongmei and Xu Fuguan Téa Sernelj 9) Thomé Fang’s Pursuit of a Cultural Ideal Keping Wang 10) Within the Spinning Stillness of the Present: Reflections on Transcultural Zhuangzi-Studies in Taiwan Fabian Heubel 11) Qinghua School of Logic and the Origins of Taiwanese Studies in Modern Logic: A Note on the Early Thought of Mou Zongsan and Yin Haiguang Jan Vrhovski 12) The Heritage of Taixu: Philosophy, Taiwan, and Beyond Bart Dessein 13) Women on the Threshold in the First Chapter of Liu Xiang’s Lienü Zhuan: The Gendered Concepts of Nei 内/Wai 外 and the Way of Women (Fu Dao 婦道) Sabrina Ardizzoni 14) Chinese Philosophy, “Postcomparative” Approaches and Transcultural Studies: A Reply to Vytis Silius Jana S. Rošker