Dao Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2019 has been published; see here and below.
A Confucian Solution to the Fungibility Problem of Friendship: Friends like Family with Particularized Virtues
Chenyang Li
The Emergence of the Notion of Predetermined Fate in Early China
Yunwoo Song
Rethinking Mozi’s Jian’ai: The Rule to Care
Youngsun Back
The Wandering Heart-Mind: Zhuangzi and Moral Psychology in the Inner Chapters
Carl Joseph Helsing
Uncarved and Unconcerned: Zhuangzian Contentment in an Age of Happiness
Joel D. Daniels
Weakness of Will and Davidson’s Paradox of Irrationality: A Response to Zheng
Alfred R. Mele
The Paradox of Irrationality and the Normativity of Weakness of Will Attributions
James R. Beebe
Mencius’ Theory of Human Nature and Weakness of Will—A Commentary on Yujian Zheng’s Essay
Xinyan Jiang
Actions, Paths, and Rational Reconstruction: Replies to Mele, Beebe, and Jiang
Yujian Zheng
Cheng, Yi, The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes. Edited and Translated by L. Michael Harrington. Introduction by L. Michael Harrington and Robin R. Wang
Joseph A. Adler
A Response to Joseph Adler
Michael Harrington
Reply to Michael Harrington
Joseph A. Adler
Ing, Michael D. K., The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought
David B. Wong
Nelson, Eric S., Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought
Jason M. Wirth
Wen, Haiming 溫海明, An Elementary Zhouyi Reader 周易初級讀本. English Translations by Wen Haiming and Benjamin Coles
Carson Ramsdell
Yang, Lihua 楊立華, Unified Ground and Continual Generation—An Outline of Lixue Ontology 一本與生生: 理一元論綱要
Yves Vendé
Ye, Shuxian 葉舒憲, Laozi and Myth 老子與神話
Lijuan Zhang