Latest issue of Frontiers of Philosophy in China

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

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