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ToC: Asian Philosophy, Volume 29, Number 1, 2 January 2019

April 4, 2019

The latest issue of Asian Philosophy (Volume 29, Number 1, 2 January 2019) has been published. See here or below for the Table of Contents.

  • Wayne Augustine, Understanding the phenomenon: a comparative study of compassion of the West and karuna of the East
  • Camus, Zhi in Mencius: a Chinese notion of moral agency
  • D’Ambrosio, On the difficulty interpreting He Yan’s ‘emotionless sage’
  • Komjathy, A Daoist way of being: clarity and stillness as embodied practice
  • Wang, A posthumanist reading of knowledge in Zhuangzi and Jacques Lacan
  • Yen, The ethical implications of Sengzhao’s concept of the Sage
Published by Yihan Lin, in Chinese philosophy - 中國哲學 - 中国哲学, Comparative philosophy, Confucianism, Tables of Contents. Leave a reply

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