- Zhuangzi’s ethics: a reading of “In the Human World”
- All Things Are Like a Horse, or Radical Posthumanism: A Daoist Ethics for the Anthropocene and Beyond
- P.C. Chang and the Quest for a Global Ethic
- A “Human Rights” of our own? Chinese and Turkish encounters with a Western concept
- Liberty and responsibility
- Confucian “Humanity” (ren 仁) as a resource for a global ethics
- The global ethics of emotions – what ancient Chinese philosophies can teach us
- Ōtani expeditions into Central Asia (1902–1914)
- A Turkish translation of Genji Monogatari
- Tears of stone and clay: the affect of mourning images in middle-period China
- The new rich in their “palaces”: an aspect of urban transformation in the former socialist countries
- The Dialogue between Confucianism and its Translations
- Pro-American, Anti-Communist Propaganda, Stupidification, and Thai Identity in Two Cold War Novellas
- From fragile heritage to the fragility of heritage models: diverse answers to pressing ethical and aesthetic questions
- Chinese and western philosophical and ethical perspectives: Différance rather than incommensurability or sameness
- The cultural traditions of China and the quest for a global ethic
- Cosmopolitanism and Global Ethics
- Communication of ethics – across cultural boundaries
- Emotions and ethical life: perspectives from Asia
- Ideas on Universal Ethics in Mahāyāna Buddhism
- The performativity of pain: affective excess and Asian women’s sexuality in cyberspace