ToC: Dao 23:4

The new issue of Dao 23: 4 has just recently come out through Springer. This new issue includes 17 different articles. Please read below for the table of contents.

Types of Value
Michael Slote

Temptation in Mengzi 1A7
Joonho Lee

Does King Xuan of Qi Feel Compassion for the Ox? A Reflection on Howard Curzer’s Interpretation of Mengzi 1A7
Xiangnong Hu

Remedial Moral Cultivation: Reply to Hu
Howard J. Curzer

Phenomenological Dimensions of Body in the Zhuangzi
Kevin J. Turner

Sublating Kant through Marx: Li Zehou’s Transformation of the Empirical to the Transcendental
Jana S. Rošker

From “Talking Idly” to Realizing the Ben Ti of Knowledge and Action: Comments on Lederman’s “What Is the ‘Unity’ in the ‘Unity of Knowledge and Action’?”
Liangjian Liu

Battle Testing the “Unity of Knowledge and Action”
Trenton Wilson

Comments on Harvey Lederman, “What Is the ‘Unity’ in the ‘Unity of Knowledge and Action’?”
Stephen C. Angle

Précis and Response to Comments from Liu, Wilson, and Angle
Harvey Lederman

The State of the Field Report XIV: Contemporary Chinese Studies of the Xing Zi Ming Chu (Nature Derives from Decree)
Fan He

Chen, Xia 陳霞, Daoist Ethics: Its Traditional Form and Contemporary Interpretation 道教倫理: 傳統形態與當代新詮
Zixia Sun

Fan, Ruiping 范瑞平, Contemporary Medicine and Confucian Thought 當代醫療與儒家思想
Xiaoting Yang

Li, Chenyang, Reshaping Confucianism: A Progressive Inquiry
Xiaoyang Zhang & Wei Xiao

Palmquist, Stephen R., ed., Kant on Intuition: Western and Asian Perspectives on Transcendental Idealism
Rafael Suter

Stepien, Rafal K., Buddhism Between Religion and Philosophy: Nāgārjuna and the Ethics of Emptiness
B. V. E. Hyde & C. H. Dylan Ngan

Wang, Kun 王堃, Kun Way-making and Positive Absence: Confucian Thinking on Feminine Gender Interpretation 坤道與空闕: “女性” 的詩性正名
Xin Zhao

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