Frontiers of Philosophy in China.Volume 6 Number 4
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| The concept of Junzi in the Zhongyong | |||
| Wenyu Xie | |||
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| Zhu Xi’s choice, historical criticism and influence—An analysis of Zhu Xi’s relationship with Confucianism and Buddhism | |||
| Weixiang Ding | |||
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| Benti, practice and state: On the doctrine of mind in the four chapters of Guanzi | |||
| Peng Peng | |||
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| Ultimate concern, reflection of civilization, and the idea of “Man” in Yin Haiguang | |||
| Zhongjiang Wang | |||
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| Form and formless: A discussion with the authors of Anticipating China | |||
| Gang Zhang | |||
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| On the problem of the meaning of life in “Chinese Philosophy” | |||
| Xize Deng | |||
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| Horizons of hermeneutics: Intercultural hermeneutics in a globalizing world | |||
| Jos de Mul | |||
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| Book Review | |||
| Lijun Luo | |||
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| Erratum | |||
| Erratum to: Knowing that, knowing how, and knowing to do | |||
| Refeng Tang | |||
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