- Constructive Engagement Between Ecological Thoughts of Karl Marx and Lao Zi
- Book Review on Kyoto School Philosophy in Comparative Perspective: Ideology, Ontology, Modernity (by Bernard Stevens)
- Xun Zi on Desiring to be Good: Desire as the Necessary Condition for the Transformation of Nature
- A Comparative Study of Emotion in Indian and Western Philosophy
- Golden Rule Ethics and Complementary Learning Process with the Other: from Confucius’ and Christian Approaches to Hatatas’ Approach
- A Madhyamaka Critique of Jaegwon Kim’s Supervenience Argument
- Intersecting Perspectives: A Comparative Dialogue on Respect in Confucian and Western Philosophies
- The Social Relevance of Comparative Philosophy
- Heraclitus and the Rig Veda: A Cross-Tradition Engaging Examination
- The Hand of Thought: A Cross-Tradition Examination of Kosho Uchiyama and Martin Heidegger
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- Book Review on Methods, Methodologies, and Perspectives in the Humanities and Social Sciences: With Particular Reference to Islamic Studies – A Critical Rationalist Interpretation (by Ali Paya)
- Book Review on Creating a Shared Morality: The Feasibility of Ethical Constructivism (by Heather Salazar)
- Causality, Agency, and Moral Responsibility in Nikaya Buddhism
- Zhuang Zi and the “Greatest Joyousness”: Wang Fuzhi’s Approach
- Daoist Freedom, Psychological Hygiene, and Social Criticism
- The Dangers of Re-colonization: Possible Boundaries Between Latin American Philosophy and Indigenous Philosophy from Latin America
- No Place Like Home? A Dialogical Journey with Shlomo Biderman
- Desc(ART) or the 21st Century Cartesian Meditator
- Analyzing Nietzsche and Darwin in Search of Origin of Morality: The Evolving Perspective
- Dualism and Psychosemantics: Holography and Pansematism in Early Buddhist Philosophy
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- Book Review on Mindfulness-based Emotion Focused Counselling (by Padmasiri de Silva)
- Book Review on Sculpting the Self: Islam, Selfhood and Human Flourishing (by Muhammad Faruque)
- Illuminating Chinese Aesthetics with Kant’s Account of Genius? Possibility and Difficulty
- Zero, Śūnya and Pūrṇa: A Comparative Analysis
- How al-Farabi’s Interpretative Method can Engage with Aristotle’s Method in Cognition and Practical Philosophy
- The Best Confucian Hybrid Meritocracy-Democracy for Liberal Democracies
- Ubuntu’s Ontological Account in African Philosophy and its Cross-Tradition Engagement on the Issue of Being versus Becoming
- Caducitas and Śūnyatā: A Neoplatonist Reading of Nāgārjuna
- Ineffability, Emptiness and the Aesthetics of Logic
- Dreaming Philosophers: The Daoist and the Metaphysician
- Social Justice in India: A Comparative Study of Rawls and Ambedkar
- Mexica Monism and Daoist Ethics in the Philosophy of Gloria Anzaldúa
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- In Memoriam: ZHANG Xianglong (1949-2022)
- In Memoriam: Abdulah Šarčević (1929-2021)
- Book Review on A Grand Materialism in the New Art From China (by Mary Wiseman)
- Harmony and Complementarity: A Discussion with Bo Mou
- An Overall-Complementarity-Seeking Account that Includes and Transcends Harmonious-Complementarity-Seeking Perspective: A Commentary on Chenyang Li’s Confucian Harmony-Seeking Account / Postscript
- The Malagasy Ideal of Fihavanana and Western Ethics
- Comparative What? Latin American Challenges to Philosophy-as-Worldview
- On Types of Certainty: from Buddhism to Islam and Beyond
- Doing Philosophy Comparatively in China: Constructive Engagement between Marxist, Western, and Chinese Traditional Philosophy (2000-2022)
- Doing Philosophy Comparatively in India: Classical Indian and Western Philosophical Traditions in Engagement
- Doing Philosophy Comparatively in Southern Europe: Western, Mediterranean, Islamic and Other Perspectives in Engagement
- Comparative Philosophy as a General Way of Doing Philosophy Through Cross-Tradition Engagement Toward World Philosophy
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- Creolizing Modern Buddhism: A Reply to Yarran Hominh & A. Minh Nguyen
- Cosmopolitanism, Creolization, and Non-Exceptionalist Buddhist Modernisms: On Evan Thompson’s Why I am Not A Buddhist
- A Sonogram of the Dark Side of the Dao: The Possibility of Antinatalism in Daoism
- The Concept of Myth in Kōsaka Masaaki and Miki Kiyoshi’s Critique
- Aestheticized Tragedy (Karuṇarasa) as an Intellectual Virtue
- Sameness, Difference and Environmental Concern in the Metaphysics and Ethics of Spinoza and Chan Buddhism
- The Yi-Jing Cosmic Model as a Framework for Comparative Philosophy
- Appearance and Momentariness: the Nature of Being between Nāgārjuna, the Sarvāstivādins and Neo-Parmenidism
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- Moral Virtue and Inclusive Happiness: From Ancient to Recent in Western and Confucian Traditions
- A Unifying Pluralist Account of Truth and the Case of Chinese Philosophy Examined from the Cross-Tradition Engaging Vantage Point: Reply to Chenyang Li
- Truth in Chinese Philosophy: A Commentary on Bo Mou’s Semantic-Truth Approaches in Chinese Philosophy
- Some Lessons on a Chronology of 20th Century Philosophy in Mexico
- Three Buddhist Distinctions of Great Consequence for Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Personal Identity
- Confucian Leadership Democracy: A Roadmap
- In Search of Buddhist Virtue: A Case for a Pluralist-Gradualist Moral Philosophy
- Between Mysticism and Philosophical Rationality: Al-Ghazālī on the Reasons of the Heart
- Social Roles and Psychological Continuity: Developing a Confucian-Psychological Continuity Hybrid Account of Personal Identity and Ontology
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- In Memoriam: Adam Morton (1945-2020)
- Book Review on Marxism, China and Globalization (by XU Changfu)
- Book Review on New Essays in Japanese Aesthetics (edited by A. Minh Nguyen)
- The Illusion of Self Revisited: Replies to Critics
- Is the Self Really that Kind of Illusion?
- Buddhist Modernism, Scientific Explanation, and the Self
- Born believer?
- Doing Philosophy Comparatively in the Balkans
- Reflection and Emotional Well-Being in Nietzsche and Zhuang Zi
- The Concept of Non-Duality in Śaṅkara and Cusanus
- Empty or Emergent Persons? A Critique of Buddhist Personalism
- George Berkeley and Motoori Norinaga on Other Minds and There Being “Nothing to Be Done”
- Gaps: When Not Even Nothing Is There
- Echoes from the Great Divide: On the Faltering Philosophical Dialogue between Africa and the West
- EDITOR’s Words
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- Don’t be so Fast with the Knife: A Reply to Kapsner
- Cutting Corners: A Critical Note on Priest’s Five-Valued Catuṣkoṭi
- Respect and the Mengzian Conception of Yi as a Rule-related Virtue
- What Kind of an Illusion is the Illusion of Self
- Izutsu’s Zen Metaphysics of I-Consciousness vis-à-vis Cartesian Cogito
- A Russellian Analysis of Buddhist Catuskoti
- ‘I Have Regained Memory’ (smṛtir labdhā): The Bhagavad Gītā as a Parrhesiastic Journey Against Forgetfulness
- The Yi-Jing Cosmic Model: With an Application of an Alternative to Neoliberalism
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- Book Review on Free Will, Agency and Selfhood in Indian Philosophy (edited by Mathew R. Dasti and Edwin F. Bryant)
- Objectivity
- The “Indirect Message” in Kierkegaard and Chán Buddhism
- A New Materialism: A Reading of the New Art from China
- On What is Real in Nāgārjuna’s “Middle Way”
- EDITOR’s Words
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- AN INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONFUCIANISM AND WESTERN PHILOSOPHIES CONCERNING APPROACHES TO FAMILY: A REPORT FROM A WORKSHOP
- REPLIES TO LAURA GUERRERO, RACHANNA KAMTEKAR, AND JENNIFER NAGEL
- CLASSICAL INDIAN SKEPTICISM: REFORMING OR REJECTING PHILOSOPHY
- THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF A SKEPTIC
- DON’T STOP BELIEVING: AN ARGUMENT AGAINST BUDDHIST SKEPTICISM
- OVERVIEW
- THE QUEST FOR RECOGNITION: THE CASE OF LATIN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
- RESPECT, JING, AND PERSON
- YI-JING INTEGRAL (YI): A NEW NATURAL AND COSMIC BA-GUA
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- Reply to Carlos Montemayor & Abrol Fairweather
- Review of Attention, Not Self by Jonardon Ganeri
- Disagreement and Convergence on the Case of Latin American Philosophy, For Example: Replies to Carlos Pereda and Robert Sanchez
- On Mexican Philosophy, For Example
- A Further Look at Explanatory Potency of Constructive- Engagement Strategy: Replies to Soraj Hongladarom and Wei Sun
- Pragmatic Approach or Constructive-Engagement Strategy?—A Methodology in Comparing Chinese and Western Philosophy
- How to Understand the Identity of an Object of Study in Comparative Philosophy
- Inference, Perception, and Recognition: Kaśmīr Śaivism and the Problem of Other Minds
- Recapture, Transparency, Negation and a Logic for the Catuṣkoṭi
- Sino-African Philosophy: A Re-“Constructive Engagement”
- Correcting Things as Correcting Feelings: A Phenomenological Study of Wang Yang-ming’s Doctrine of Ge-Wu
- Apophatic Community: Yannaras on Relational Being
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- Book Review on New Frontiers of Chinese Philosophy (edited & trans. by Nevad Kahteran)
- Two Paradigmatic Strategies for Reading Zhuang Zi’s “Happy Fish” Vignette as Philosophy: Guo Xiang’s and Wang Fuzhi’s on Approaches
- Two Paradigmatic Strategies for Reading Zhuang Zi’s “Happy Fish” Vignette as Philosophy: Guo Xiang’s and Wang Fuzhi’s Approaches
- The [Not So] Hidden Curriculum of the Legalist State in the Book of Lord Shang and the Hanfeizi
- The [Not So] Hidden Curriculum of the Legalist State in the Book of Lord Shang and the Han-Fei-Zi
- Dialetheism, Paradox, and Nāgārjuna’s Way of Thinking
- Early Pyrrhonism as a Sect of Buddhism? A Case Study in the Methodology of Comparative Philosophy
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- Deliberate One-sidedness as a Method of Doing Philosophy: Reflections on Rosemont’s View of the Person
- Self and Social Roles as Chimeras
- Henry Rosemont, Jr: Logician and Lotus-Eater
- The Future of Confucian Political Philosophy
- Zhuang Zi and the Education of the Emotions
- The Yogācāra Theory of Three Natures: Internalist and Non-Dualist Interpretations
- The Confucian Puzzle: Justice and Care in Aquinas
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- In Memoriam: Richard Lane Tieszen (1951-2017)
- The Self: Kierkegaard and Buddhism in Dialogue
- Moving, Moved and Will be Moving: Zeno and Nāgārjuna on Motion from Mahāmudrā, Koan and Mathematical Physics Perspectives
- The Quest for Ethical Truth: Wang Yangming on the Unity of Knowing and Acting
- Reflective Knowledge: Confucius and Virtue Epistemology
- Taking Skepticism Seriously: How the Zhuang-Zi Can Inform Contemporary Epistemology
- VOL 8 NO 2 EDITOR’s Words
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- Content Individuation and Evolutionary Content Emergence
- The Perspective and Perspective-Transcending Dimensions of Consciousness and Its Double-Aboutness Character: Bridging Searle and Zhuang Zi
- Fiction as an Institution
- Searle and Buddhism on the Non-Self
- Searle’s Master Insight and the Non-Dual Solution of the Sixth Patriarch: Sorting Through Some Problems of Consciousness
- Malagasy Time Conceptions
- Moral Practice in Late Stoicism and Buddhist Meditation
- Between the Internal and the External: Kant’s and Patañjali’s Arguments for the Reality of Physical Objects and Their Independence from Mind
- Neither ātman Nor anattā: Tapering Our Conception of Selfhood
- EDITOR’S WORDS
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- Learning from Bad Teachers: Leibniz as a Propaedeutic for Chinese Philosophy
- Nāgārjuna’s Pañcakoṭi, Agrippa’s Trilemma, and the Uses of Skepticism
- Where Does the Cetanic Break Take Place? Weakness of Will in Śāntideva’s Bodhicaryāvatāra
- From Political Liberalism to Para-Liberalism: Epistemological Pluralism, Cognitive Liberalism & Authentic Choice
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