The lastest issue of JCP has been published on-line, with a special section on Legalism.
Special Theme
PREFACE: UNDERSTANDING LEGALISM IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY (pages 1–3) CHUNG-YING CHENG
PRELIMINARY REMARKS: HAN FEI ZI—FIRST MODERN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHER? (pages 4–13) TONGDONG BAI
HAN FEI IN HIS CONTEXT: LEGALISM ON THE EVE OF THE QIN CONQUEST (pages 14–30) PETER R. MOODY
HANFEIZI AND MORAL SELF-CULTIVATION (pages 31–45) PHILIP J. IVANHOE
LEGALISM: CHINESE-STYLE CONSTITUTIONALISM? (pages 46–63) HENRIQUE SCHNEIDER
THE SOVEREIGN IN THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF HANFEIZI AND THOMAS HOBBES (pages 64–72) A. P. MARTINICH
IS THE LAW IN THE WAY? ON THE SOURCE OF HAN FEI’S LAWS (pages 73–87) EIRIK LANG HARRIS
PERSISTENT MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHINESE “LEGALISM” (pages 88–104) PAUL R. GOLDIN
Articles
REFLECTIONS ON GLOCALIZATION FROM A NEO-CONFUCIAN PERSPECTIVE (pages 105–117) SHU-HSIEN LIU
EMOTIONALES IN CONFUCIANISM AND DAOISM: A NEW INTERPRETATION (pages 118–133) QINGPING LIU
INTERPRETATIONS OF VIRTUE (DE) IN EARLY CHINA (pages 134–150) ALAN K. L. CHAN
Book Reviews
Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context – By Daniel A. Bell (pages 157–161) Sor-Hoon Tan
Ethos of Chinese Culture – By Wang Keping (pages 161–164) Alexandra Deligiorgi
News and Notes
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CHINESE PHILOSOPHY IN RECENT THIRTY YEARS (page 165) Junping Liu and Ying Xiong
THE SEVENTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR CHINESE PHILOSOPHY (page 166) Chenyang Li
Are we (non-Wesleyans) actually supposed to be able to access these links?
Huh. Probably not, as I look at the URL’s that were generated by my cutting-and-pasting. Let me see what I can do. Thanks for calling this to my attention.
Fixed. (Or, depending on your perspective, broken!)
thx.
I see Alan Chan beat me with his paper on De. Still, it has a different focus than mine. I’d love to read it, but don’t see myself buying this issue anytime soon. If anyone wants to do me a favour, by all means …
TIA