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ToC:Asian Philosophy, Volume 31, Issue 3 (2021)

Posted on June 13, 2021 by Nathan Kolodney
  • Confucian freedom: assessing the debate By Robert A. Carleo III
  • Did Confucius advise Zai Wo to do what he believed to be morally wrong? Interpreting Analects 17.21 By Mathew A. Foust
  • Epistemic detachment from distinctions and debates: an investigation of yiming in the ‘qiwulun’ of the Zhuangzi By Fan He
  • An Abhidharmic theory of welfare By Javier Hidalgo
  • Differences and similarities between the later-Wittgenstein’s philosophy of religion and the Islamic mystical tradition By Vahid Taebnia
  • Zhuangzi’s evaluation of qing and its relationship to knowledge By Chiu Wai Wai
  • The butterfly transformation and the anamorphosis: A posthumanist reading of gaze in Zhuang Zi and Jacques Lacan By 
    Quan Wang
  • Relational autonomy: where Confucius and Mencius stand on freedom By Lan Yu
  • Wang Yangming, Descartes, and the Sino-European juncture of Enlightenment By Zemian Zheng
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