ToC: Asian Philosophy 35:3

The newest issue of Asian Philosophy has come out through Taylor and Francis Online. We invite you to check out the articles through this link. Please also find the table of contents below.
Cognition: ‘This is a word’. A study of Yaśovijaya-sūri’s Jaina-tarka-bhāṣā
Małgorzata Glinicka

Transcending Ibn Rushd’s methods of reasoning
Abbas Ahsan

Focusing on an object or reflexive self-awareness? Mindfulness, phenomenology and the Pāli suttas
Bhikkhu Akiñcano

How to attain oneness through internal affectivity (neigan)? Divergent responses in the philosophy of the Cheng brothers
Yuanping Shi

Benevolence (ren) and family piety (xiao): Analysis based on the Confucian doctrine of ren wei tian sheng (humans are born of tian)
Zhichong Gong

Is metaethical naturalism sufficient? A Confucian response to problems of meaning
James Dominic Rooney

2 replies on “ToC: Asian Philosophy 35:3”

  1. I’m now genuinely puzzled as to why the issue of Asian Philosophy containing my article wasn’t posted.

    • Sorry if we missed it! Nothing is automated here, so it just depends on my noticing when it comes out. Which issue was it?

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