Ya Zuo’s article “Zhang Zai’s (1020-1077) Critique of the Senses” has been published in the latest Journal of Chinese History; the full text (read-only) is available here.
January 11, 2019
by Steve Angle
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January 11, 2019
by Steve Angle
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Ya Zuo’s article “Zhang Zai’s (1020-1077) Critique of the Senses” has been published in the latest Journal of Chinese History; the full text (read-only) is available here.
July 30, 2018
by hagop sarkissian
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I just noticed that the SEP has a new entry on the Xunzi, penned by Paul Goldin (published earlier this month). (Look forward to reading it, Paul!) The older entry, penned by Dan Robins, is linked to at the top … Continue reading
July 22, 2018
by Steve Angle
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Paul D’Ambrosio, “From present to presentation: A philosophical critique of Hartmut Rosa’s ‘situational identity’” has just been published in the journal Time and Society. Paul informs me that it includes lots on Daoism. Here’s the link: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0961463X18787059. (Please continue to send me information … Continue reading
May 22, 2018
by Steve Angle
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Professor Yong Huang, Editor of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, announces: Results of the 2017 Dao Annual Best Essay Award Dao has established “The Annual Best Essay Award” since 2007. In addition to a certificate of achievement, the award comes along with a … Continue reading
May 7, 2018
by Steve Angle
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Only one article (outside of the standard journals) came to my attention this week: Hagop Sarkissian, “Neo-Confucianism, experimental philosophy and the trouble with intuitive methods,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy (2018). Abstract below and here; available for free download … Continue reading
May 3, 2018
by Steve Angle
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I think it’s a great idea for authors to share “free access” — often limited to a certain number of downloads — with blog readers. As a glance at the map in the righthand sidebar reveals, people access this blog … Continue reading
April 27, 2018
by Steve Angle
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As explained here, the objective in these weekly digests of articles is to capture articles published outside of the journals whose full Tables of Contents we regularly post. Please forward to me information about any articles that should be included … Continue reading
April 20, 2018
by Steve Angle
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One of our goals for Warp, Weft, and Way is that it be a source of information about what is published related to Chinese and/or comparative philosophy. To that end, I regularly post the Tables of Contents of the journals … Continue reading
March 9, 2018
by Steve Angle
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly periodically publishes essays in Chinese or comparative philosophy; in the latest issue, Richard Kim has an essay called “Human Nature and Moral Sprouts: Mencius on the Pollyanna Problem.” Check it out!
February 3, 2018
by Steve Angle
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If you or a colleague are wondering about how to teach Chinese philosophy within the framework of a “traditional” Western philosophy class — or if you’re interested in debates about the aptness of this approach — this article should be … Continue reading