ToC: Asian Studies 14:1

Vol. 14 No. 1 of Asian Studies has been recently published. Please see here and below for the Table of Contents.

Editorial Introduction by the 2025 ISCP President

The Master Said: Make Love, Not War
Jana S. ROŠKER

Keynotes: Forging Allies, Pursuing Justice, and Shaping Peaceful Coexistence

Confucian Role Ethics and a Holistic Conception of Justice Introduction
Roger T. AMES

Zhuangzi’s Jie Xin 解心 (Untangling the Heartmind) and the Wisdom of Biomimicry
An Innovative Approach to Humanity, Nature, and Technology for the 21st Century
Robin R. WANG

In Search of Allies
Global Philosophy as Criticism
Heiner ROETZ

Charles Fu Foundation Awards: Confucian Relationism and the Dialectics of Non-Violent Autonomy

The Confucian Conception of Self: Collectivist or Relational?
Thomas MOORE

Resisting Technology Addiction with Mencius
LIANG Yuchen

Are AI Robots Human? – 智能機器人是人嗎?
Exploring the Confucian “Distinction Between Humans and Things” Through the Classical Confucian Mode of Naming “Things” – 從古代「物」之類別名談儒家的「人物之辨」
Chen Hwee LOI 黎競檜

Traditional Chinese Pacifism and Alternative Models of Nonbelligerent Societies

Must Great Power Politics Necessarily Be Tragic?
Li (力) and De (德) as Two Paradigms of Power
XIANG Shuchen

The “Confucian” Ideal Person(ality) and Pacifism
Gregor PAUL

Pacifism in Mengzian Political Philosophy
GUO Yuchen

Confucian Social Philosophy Between Self and Family
Kevin James TURNER

Models of Adaption and Complementarity

Complex Adaptive Systems and Chinese Philosophy
A Fruitful Resonance
Margus OTT

Complementing Aggressive Activity with Laozian Stillness
Rory O’NEILL

Shuwu’s Tragedy
Rethinking Mencius’ Arguments on the “Right of Rebellion”
Max Junbo TAO

Human and Natural
The Function of the Myri­ad Things (Wanwu 萬物) in the Zhuangzi 莊子
Massimiliano LACERTOSA

Encountering the Zhuangzi
Adaptability and Emptiness in the Story of Huzi, Jixian, and Liezi
Thaddée CHANTRY-GELLENS

Other Topics

Eduard von Hartmann, Pessimism, and the Europeanization of Buddhism
Eric S. NELSON

Asian Studies in Slovenia

Mo Di and the Pacifist Humanism of Universal Love
Jana S. ROŠKER

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