Toc: Asian Studies 13:2

The newest issue of Asian Studies just recently came out through The University of Ljubljana. Please read more to find the table of contents. Additionally, you can also see the full issue through this link.

Editor’s Foreword
Jana S. Rošker

Paradox and Contradictions
無: Paradox and Emptiness
Graham Priest

Living through Dying in the Zhuangzi
Kevin James Turner

Zhuangzi and the Friendship of Non-Friendship
David Chai

From Absence to Nothingness, From Nothing to Emptiness
The Notions of Absence, Emptiness and Nothingness from the Theravāda Buddhist Perspective
Tamara Ditrich

From Fundamental Absence to Absolute Nothingness: Sublating Nishida Kitarō’s and Wang Bi’s Meontologies
Jana S. Rošker

From Nothingness to Nothing
Guō Xiàng’s Nominalist Reduction of the Ontological Performativity of
Raphaël Van Daele

Comparative Perspectives
A Short Talk about Being and Nothing
Andrej Ule

Nothingness at the Crossroads of Minor Canons: A Dialogue between Wang Fuzhi and Charles de Bovelles
Selusi Ambrogio

Other Topics
Cognizing an Object’s Universal Features for Its Identity: A Contemporary Debate between Nyāya and Buddhism
Nishant Kumar, Satya Sundar Sethy

Early Modern Discussions about Ancient ­China: A New Perspective on Origin Stories and the Evolution of Historical Studies
Lejiamei Chen

Book Review
Roger T. Ames: Human Becoming: Theorizing “Persons” For Confucian Role Ethics
Xiao Ouyang

Li Yong: Moral Partiality
Yves Vendé

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