Dao 10:3 Table of Contents

The latest issue of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy has been published.

 


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In this issue:
McDowell, Wang Yangming, and Mengzi’s Contributions to Understanding Moral Perception
Philip J. Ivanhoe
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From Desire to Civility: Is Xunzi a Hobbesian?
Kim Sungmoon
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Xunzi as a Semantic Inferentialist: ZhengminBian-Shuo and Dao-Li
Chung-I Lin
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Yu, Confucius, and Ren
George Rudebusch
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On Mirrors of Virtue
Lisa Raphals
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Holding an Aristotelian Mirror to Confucian Ethics?
Yang Xiao
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After The Mirrors of Virtue: Response to my Critics
Yu Jiyuan
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Chen, Lai, Tradition and Modernity: A Humanist View Trans. Edmund Ryden
Daniel A. Bell
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Jiang, Qing, Living Faith and the Kingly Way of Politics
David Elstein
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Liu, Xiaogan, Zhuangzi’s Philosophy and Its Transformation
Mingran Tan
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Wang, Youru, Linguistic Strategies in Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism: The Other Way of Speaking
Ellen Y. Zhang
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Zhang, Xuezhi, Collected Essays on Learning of Heart-Mind
Shaojin Chai
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Ziporyn, Brook (tr.), Zhuangzi: The Essential Writings with Selections from Traditional Commentaries
Kuang-ming Wu
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Response to Wu Kuang-ming
Brook Ziporyn
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A Reply to Brook Ziporyn
Kuang-ming Wu
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