The latest issue of Frontiers of Philosophy in China is now available. Below, please find the table of contents and see the link for more information:
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/1673355x/11/3
Volume 11, Issue 3, 2016
ISSN: 1673-3436 E-ISSN: 1673-355X
Instructions for Submissions, pp.: i–ii
Retrieving Phenomenology: Introduction to the Special Theme, by Eric S. Nelson, pp.: 329–337
Many Healths: Nietzsche and Phenomenologies of Illness, by Welsh Talia, pp.: 338–357
Max Scheler’s Phenomenology of Pain, by Saulius Geniusas, pp.: 358–376
A Diltheyan Loop? The Methodological Side of Heidegger’s Kant-Interpretation, by Frank Schalow, pp.: 377–394
The Invisible and the Secret: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent, by François Raffoul, pp.: 395–414
Heidegger’s Conception of Being-with (Mitsein) and His Simple Designation of Social and Political Reality in the Black Notebooks, by JIN Xiping, pp.: 415–429
Reason and Besinnung: Heidegger’s Reflections on Science in Contributions to Philosophy, by KE Xiaogang, pp.: 430–443
Heidegger on the Struggle for Belongingness and Being at Home, by Megan Altman, pp.: 444–462
The Ethics of Treating Animals as Resources: A Post-Heideggerian Approach, by Tara Kennedy, pp.: 463–482
On Pillowing One’s Skull: Zhuangzi and Heidegger on Death, by David Chai, pp.: 483–500
Tianming and the Other: Rethinking the Source of Responsibility in the Zhong Yong and Emmanuel Levinas, by Sai Hang Kwok, pp.: 501–520
Wei ZHANG, What Is Enlightenment: Can China Answer Kant’s Question?, by Roberto Villsante, pp.: 521–526 (6)
Joseph Adler, Reconstructing the Confucian Dao: Zhu Xi’s Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi, by Kirill Ole Thompson, pp.: 527–534