The latest issue of Frontiers of Philosophy in China has been published. The table of contents is also located below:
Special Theme: Richard Shusterman’s Somaethetics
1. | Introduction to the Special Theme on “Richard Shusterman’s Somaesthetics” WEN Haiming |
2. | “Bodyheartminding” (Xin 心): Reconceiving the Inner Self and the Outer World in the Language of Holographic Focus and Field Roger T. Ames |
3. | A Cross-Cultural Reflection on Shusterman’s Suggestion of the “Transactional” Body Eva Kit Wah Man |
4. | Ars Erotica and Ars Gastronomica in Shusterman’s Somaesthetics Russell Pryba |
5. | Somaesthetics and Chinese Philosophy: Between Unity and Pragmatist Pluralism Richard Shusterman |
6. | The Origin and Differentiation of the Theories of Human Nature in Pre-Qin China GUO Yi |
7. | Wang Fuzhi’s Interpretation of Spirit/Shen in His Annotation on the Zhuangzi TAN Mingran |
8. | Goblet Words and Indeterminacy:A Writing Style that Is Free of Commitment Wai Wai Chiu |
9. | Aristotle’s Immovable Movers: A Sketch André Laks |
10. | Leibniz and Clarke in Conflict: The Role of “Force” and the Nature of God’s Providence WANG Xiaona |
11. | On Kripke’s Dogmatism Paradox: A Logical Dynamical Analysis XU Zhaoqing |
12. | Michael David Kaulana Ing, Why Confucius Wept: A Review of The Dysfunction of Ritual in Early Confucianism (reviewed by Douglas L. Berger) Douglas L. Berger |
13. | Yang Xiao and Yong Huang (ed.). Moral Relativisim and Chinese Philosophy: David Wong and His Critics (reviewed by Bongrae Seok) Bongrae Seok |
14. | Lisa Raphals, Divination and Prediction in Early China and Ancient Greece (reviewed by David Chai) David Chai |
15. | Jing-Bao Nie, Medical Ethics in China: A Transcultural Interpretation (reviewed by Choe-Smith Chong Un) Choe-Smith Chong Un |
【Last Issue: Vol.10, No.1, 2015】.
Special Theme: Mind and Emotion in Comparative Perspective
1 | Introduction to the Special Theme on “Mind and Emotion in Comparative Perspective”Eric S. Nelson |
2 | Shendu and Qingdu: Reading the Recovered Bamboo and Silk ManuscriptsShirley Chan,Daniel Lee |
3 | Moral Psychology of Shame in Early Confucian Philosophy Bongrae Seok |
4 | The Physiology of Xin (Heart) in Chinese Political Argumentation: The Western Han Dynasty and the Pre-Imperial Legacy Elisa Sabattini |
5 | Neo-Confucian Theory of Mind as a Discourse of the Infinite: The Lu-Wang School ZHAO Dongming |
6 | Water, Plant, Light, and Mirror: On the Root Metaphors of the Heart-Mind in Wang Yangming’s ThoughtBAO Yongling |
7 | The De of Levinas: Cultivating the Heart-Mind of Radical Passivity Leah Kalmanson, Sarah Mattice |
8 | Traces of the Person: Max Scheler’s and Paul Ricoeur’s Attempts on Personal Ethics Annette Hilt |
9 | Stephen C. Angle and Michael Slote, eds. Virtue Ethics and Confucianism (reviewed by Stephen Harris) Stephen Harris |
10 | Franklin Perkins, Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy (reviewed by Michael D. K. Ing) Michael D. K. Ing |
11 | BAO Yongling, Seed and Light: A General Examination of the Metaphor System in Wang Yangming’s Doctrine of Heart-Mind (in Chinese) (reviewed by LI Guangxiao) LI Guangxiao |
【Last Issue: Vol.9, No.4, 2015】
Special Theme: Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, and Chinese Philosophy
1 | Introduction to the Special Theme on “Philosophy of Language, Chinese Language, and Chinese Philosophy” MOU Bo |
2 | Numeral Classifiers and the White Horse Paradox Byeong-uk Yi |
3 | On the Double-Reference Character of “Hexagram” Names in the Yijing: Engaging Fregean&Kripkean Approaches to the Issue of How Reference Is Possible MOU Bo |
4 | Ontogenesis and Phylogenesis in the Analysis of Chinese Classifiers: Remarks on Philosophical Method Marshall D. Willman |
5 | On the Constitution and the True Aim of “The Joy of Heaven” and “Non-Speech”: A Reinterpretation of the Debate at the Dam over the Hao River CHU Zhaohua |
6 | An Eco-Ethical Interpretation of Confucian Tianren Heyi YAO Xinzhong |
7 | Environmental Ethics and Linkola’s Ecofascism: An Ethics Beyond Humanism Evangelos D. Protopapadakis |
8 | Li Zehou and Moritz Schlick on the Roots of BeautyJ im Shelton |
9 | The Encounter of Christianity and Daoism in Philippe Couplet’s Confucius Sinarum Philosophus HUANG Mei Tin |
10 | Chenyang Li, The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony Stephen C. Angle |
11 | Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Moral Psychology Volume 4: Free Will and Moral Responsibility Whitley Kaufman |