Volume 19, Issue 3 of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy has been published by Springer! Click here to access all 14 articles. The table of contents follows:
Moral Theorizing and the Source of Normativity in Classical Chinese Philosophy: An Outline
Pages 335-351
State Maternalism: Rethinking Anarchist Readings of the Daodejing
Pages 353-369
Stingy King Meets Savvy Sage: Rethinking the Dialog between King Xuan of Qi and Mengzi
Pages 371-389
Moral Concern in the Legalist State
Pages 391-407
Naming the Unnamable: A Comparison between WANG Bi’s Commentary on the Laozi and Derrida’s Khōra
Pages 409-426
Reading Taijitu Shuo Synchronously: The Human Sense of Wuji er Taiji
Pages 427-442
Theory of Literary Pneuma (Wenqi): Philosophical Reconception of a Chinese Aesthetic
Pages 443-460
The Role of Mohism in Kang Youwei’s Arguments for His New-Text Theory of Confucianism
Ting-mien Lee Pages 461-477
Li, Chenyang, Fan He, and Lili Zhang, Comprehensive Harmony—Thomé H. Fang’s Philosophy
Téa Sernelj Pages 479-483
Li, Chenyang 李晨陽, and Hong Xiao 肖紅, eds., Self-Replanting of Our Spiritual Roots: Chinese Philosophy and Overseas Chinese 靈根自植: 中國哲學與世界華人
Lizhu Li Pages 485-488
Redmond, Geoffrey, and Tze-ki Hon, Teaching the I Ching (Book of Changes)
Joseph A. Adler Pages 489-493
Wu, Genyou 吳根友, Classification and Comparison: A Tentative Study on Comparative Philosophy 判教與比較: 比較哲學探論
Xu Liu Pages 495-499