ToC: Dao 17:3

Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17:3 (2018)

Table of contents:

Incongruent Names: A Theme in the History of Chinese Philosophy

Paul J. D’Ambrosio, Hans-Rudolf Kantor & Hans-Georg Moeller

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Moral Artisanship in Mengzi 6A7

Dobin Choi

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Empathy for Non-Kin, the Faraway, the Unfamiliar, and the Abstract––An Interdisciplinary Study on Mencian Moral Cultivation and a Response to Prinz

Jing Hu

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The Development of the Chinese Doctrine of the Nonidentity and Inseparability of the Body and the Soul—The Shenmielun (On the Extinction of the Soul) and Its Origins

Shu-fun Fung

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W ang Fuzhi’s Criticism of Buddhism and Its Limitations

Mingran Tan

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Shaping the New Woman: The Dilemma of Shen in China’s Republican Period

Shaoqian Zhang

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Fraser, Chris, The Philosophy of the Mòzǐ: The First Consequentialists

Bryan W. Van Norden

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Kim, Jung-Yeup: Z hang Zai’s Philosophy of Qi: A Practical Understanding

Galia Patt-Shamir

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Lin, Weijie 林維杰, Z hu Xi and Classics Hermeneutics 朱熹與經典詮釋

Yves Vendé

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Ma, Lin, and Jaap van Brakel, Fundamentals of Comparative and Intercultural Philosophy

Sai Hang Kwok

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Wu, Fei 吳飛, “Disintegration” of Human Relations: Family-country’s Anxiety in the Tradition of Hylomorphism 人倫的 “解體” : 形質論傳統中的家國焦慮

Xinyu Wang

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Yang, Rur-bin 楊儒賓, Zhuangzi as Confucian 儒門內的莊子

Jie Yang

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