TOC: Frontiers of Philosophy in China Vol.15, No.2 (2020)

Vol.15, No.2 of Frontiers of Philosophy in China (FPC) has just been published.  You can download any of the articles or book reviews here for free until August 15th.  The table of contents follows.

Articles

The Logical Style of Confucius’ Analects
Thierry Lucas
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 167-197.

Roles and Representations of Women in Early Chinese Philosophy: A Survey
Sarah Craddock, John Preston
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 198-222.

Structuring Reality: The Metaphysics of Harmony in Zhang Zai’s Zhengmeng Philosophical System
Filippo Costantini
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 223-241.

Toward a Multi-Layered Chiasme-Focused Topology: A Reading of Merleau-Ponty’s Later Writings

MA Lin
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 242-269.

To Anchor a Pure De Se
ZONG Desheng
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 270-292.

Complete Virtue and the Definition of Happiness in Aristotle
HU Xinkai
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 293-314.

From Primary Goods to Capability
LI Xianjing
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 315-329.

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Alan Rosenberg and Joseph Westfall (eds.), Foucault and Nietzsche: A Critical Encounter (reviewed by Joshua Avery Dawson)
Joshua Avery Dawson
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 330-335.

Bryan Van Norden, Taking back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto (reviewed by Gail Presbey)
Gail Presbey
Front. Philos. China. 2020, 15 (2): 336-342.

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