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Dao 9:1 TOC

February 26, 2010

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Preface
Philip J. Ivanhoe and Ruiping Fan
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1
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How a Confucian Perspective Reclaims Moral Substance: An Introduction
H. Tristram Engelhardt
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3-9
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Confucian Civility
Joel J. Kupperman
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11-23
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Confucian Moral Cultivation, Longevity, and Public Policy
Li Chenyang
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25-36
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A Confucian Perspective on Abortion
Philip J. Ivanhoe
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37-51
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Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide from Confucian Moral Perspectives
Lo Ping-cheung
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53-77
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How Should We Treat Animals? A Confucian Reflection
Ruiping Fan
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79-96
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Confucian Views on War as Seen in the Gongyang Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals
Kam-por Yu
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