- Scot Barnett, Rhetorical Realism: Rhetoric, Ethics, and the Ontology of Things. New York: Routledge, 2017, 243 pp., $92.00, ISBN: 9781138648210
- The Deaths of One Conceptual Metaphor in Two Languages
- Ontological Epistemology: William James and the Chinese Traditional Philosophy of Experience
- Revelation or Reason? Two Opposing Interpretations of the Confucian Classics during the Chinese Rites Controversy
- Luck, Control, and Contrastive Explanation
- What the “Failure” of Aristotelian Logic in Seventeenth Century China Teaches Us Today: A Case Study of the Mingli Tan
- Encounter between Soul and Human Nature: An Examination of Xia Dachang’s “Xingshuo”
- Motivation to Act in Confucianism and Christianity: In Matteo Ricci’s The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven (Tianzhu Shiyi 天主實義)
- The Tianzhu Shilu Revisited: China’s First Window into Western Scholasticism
- The Limits of a Confrontational Approach: Fabian Fukansai’s Critiques of Neo-Confucianism and Christianity
- Introduction to the Special Theme “Transmission of Western Learning in China”
- Mathew A. Foust and Sor-hoon Tan, eds., Feminist Encounters with Confucius. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2016, VI+256pp., $147.00 (hardback), ISBN: 9789004332102
- Emotional Attachment and Its Limits: Mengzi, Gaozi and the Guodian Discussions
- “Athl-Ethics”: Virtue Training in Mencius and Aristotle
- Drunkenness as a Communal Practice: Platonic and Peripatetic Perspectives
- Socrates’ Humaneness: What His Last Words Meant
- Patriotism in Early China
- Honour and Kingship in Herodotus: Status, Role, and the Limits of Self-Assertion
- When Virtues, Roles and Duties Fail: Early Greek and Chinese Accounts of Akrasia
- Role as Norm, Role and Norm: Homer’s Hero, Hesiod’s Just City, and Plato’s Kallipolis
- Drawing a Conceptual Triangle—Introduction to the Special Theme “Comparing Virtues, Roles, and Duties in Early China and Graeco-Roman Antiquity”
- Eric S. Nelson, . London and Oxford: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 344pp., ISBN: 9781350002555
- Peter T. Struck, . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016, 304 pp., $45.00 (hardback), ISBN: 9780691169392
- A Contemporary Re-Examination of Confucian 禮 and Human Dignity
- James Miller, . New York: Columbia University Press, 2017, 224 pp., $60 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780231175869.
- Situationism and Moral Responsibility
- Chinese Marxist Philosophy Since Reform and Opening-Up
- Consciousness, Free Will, and the Sciences of the Mind
- Causal Exclusion and Causal Autonomism
- Philosophy and Science Dialogue: Free Will
- Mind, Consciousness, and Free Will
- Philosophy and Science Dialogue: Mental Causation
- Philosophy and Science Dialogue: Consciousness
- Seventy Years in Philosophy of Mind: An Overview, with Emphasis on the Issue of Mental Causation
- Introduction to the Special Theme on Philosophy and Science of Mind
- Peter T. Struck, Divination and Human Nature: A Cognitive History of Intuition in Classical Antiquity. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016, 304 pp., $45.00 (hardback), ISBN: 9780691169392
- James Miller, China’s Green Religion: Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017, 224 pp., $60 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780231175869.
- Eric S. Nelson, Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought. London and Oxford: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 344pp., ISBN: 9781350002555
- A Contemporary Re-Examination of Confucian Li 禮 and Human Dignity
- Kim-chong Chong,
- SHEN Xiangping,
- The Study of Western Postmodern Philosophy of History in China in the Four Decades of Reform and Opening Up
- The Humean Way to China: Beyond the Stereotype
- The “ Finger” and Learning in the
- Toward a Reconstruction of Confucianism—Responses to Comments by Huang Yong, Fan Ruiping, and Wang Qingjie
- Principlism, Pragmatism, or Reconstructionist Confucianism? —Some Comments on Ni Peimin’s English Translation of the
- Confucian Ethics: Altruistic? Egoistic? Both? Neither?
- Chinese Philosophy in the New Era from the Perspective of the Theme of the 24th World Congress of Philosophy
- “Learning to Be Human” as Moral Development—A Reconstruction of Mengzi’s Views on the Heart-Mind
- Remarks on Some Trends in Contemporary Philosophy
- Philosophy in China: Reflections on the 24 World Congress of Philosophy
- An Editorial Note on the Special Theme
- Confucianism in the Perspective of Global Science—A Review of
- Chinese Research in Medieval Philosophy: Retrospects and Prospects
- From “Practice” to “Living”: Main Trends of Chinese Aesthetics in the Past 40 Years
- From Humanized Nature to Naturalized Humans―Li Zehou’s Transformation of the Classical Chinese “” Paradigm Through the Lens of Kant and Early Marx
- Contemporary Chinese Philosophy in the Chinese-Speaking World: An Overview
- The Semantics of Wisdom in the Philosophy of Tang Junyi: Between Transformative Knowledge and Transcendental Reflexivity
- Mou Zongsan and Martin Heidegger: Reopening a Debate on Ontology and Ethics
- Feng Youlan’s Research into the History of Philosophy and Philosophical Creation
- Xiong Shili on the Nature, the Mind and the Origin of Badness as Evidenced in 明心篇 ()
- Introduction to the Special Theme on Understanding Contemporary Chinese Philosophy
- Hegel after Nancy: Sensibility, Singularity, and the Problem of the Phenomenology of Spirit
- Why Is Being Nothing? An Apophatic Reading of Hegel’s Opening to the Science of Logic
- Necessity and Memory in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Reconstruction
- Tragic Recognition: Revisiting Hegel’s Conception of Ethical Life
- Introduction to the Special Theme on Hegel in Intercultural and Critical Perspective
- A Look Back at the Development of Logic in China since 1978
- Moeller, Hans-Georg and D’Ambrosio, Paul J. Genuine Pretending: On the Philosophy of the Zhuangzi. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017, viii + 221pp., $35 (paperback), ISBN: 9780231183994.
- Forty Years’ Study of Chinese Philosophy
- Chinese Philosophy of Value over the Past Four Decades
- Annihilating the Nothing: Hegel and Nishitani on The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism
- He Lin and German Philosophy in the Zhanguoce School: An Idealist Philosopher on History and Cultural Reform
- Kant’s, Hegel’s and Cousin’s Perceptions of China and Non-European Cultures: Racialism, Historicism and Universalism, and the Methodology of Comparative Philosophy
- Hegel, Schelling and Laozi on Nothingness
- On Affectionate Respect in Gender Justice: An Inquiry into the Cultural Abuse of Sex
- What Is the “Misreading” of Pragmatism?—A Review of . Guilin: Guangxi Shifan Daxue Chubanshe, 2015, 345pp., ISBN:9787549569014
- and the Interpretative Obfuscation Regarding Knowledge
- Western Marxism’s Misreading of Marx’s Critique of Capitalism
- Ontology and Metaphysics in Chinese Philosophy
- Love and the Paradoxes of Unity: Zhu Xi’s Debate with Followers of Cheng Hao over “Perceptual Oneness”
- The Enjoyment of the Sage and the Common People: A New Perspective on the Cosmology of the
- Paradoxes in the Textual Development of the : A Closer Examination of Chapters Eight and Twenty-Four
- Exploring the Non-objectified Character of in the : A Modern Articulation
- The Philosophy of “Naturalness” in the and Its Value For Contemporary Society
- Introduction to the Special Theme “Daoist Philosophy II: Contemporary Explorations in the Thought of the ”
- ZHOU Yiqun, . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013, 373pp., ISBN: 9781107665507.
- Steve Coutinho, . New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2013, 248pp., ISBN: 9780231143394.
- A Critical Examination of Anselm’s Ontological Argument
- Descartes’ Metaphysical Doubts about Clear and Distinct Perception
- Between Darwin and Hegel: On Dewey’s Concept of Experience
- Critique, Ethics, and the Apparatus of Experience: A Foucauldian Framework
- The B-Theory of Time and the Notion of Change in the
- Growth, Experience and Nature in Dewey’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy
- Ji Kang on Nourishing Life
- The Symbolism of the Body in Daoism
- A Process Interpretation of Daoist Thought
- Approaching : Comparing a Syncretic Reading to a Synthetic One
- Introduction to the Special Theme “Daoist Philosophy and Philosophical Daoism: Conceptual Distinctions”
- Preliminary Material
- Is Pain Representation?
- Jason M. Wirth, Mountains, Rivers, and the Great Earth: Reading Gary Snyder and Dōgen in an Age of Ecological Crisis
- A Phenomenological Approach to the Korean “We”: A Study in Social Intentionality
- Causal Relevance of Mental Properties: A Refutation of Kim’s Exclusion Argument
- Place as Refuge: Exploring the Poetical Legacy of Matsuo Bashō
- Existential Dimensions of Korean Neo-Confucianism: The Status of Emotions in the Four-Seven Debate
- Mysticism and Peace of Mind: Reflections on Tugendhat and Daoism
- The Face/Facelessness of the Other—A Levinasian Reading of the Ethical of the Zhuangzi
- Moral Falsity in the Eyes of the Superhuman: The Cases of Socrates and Mozi
- Introduction to the Special Theme “Ethics and Religion in East Asian and Intercultural Philosophy”
- Wei ZHANG, New York: State University of New York Press, 2010, 132 pp., ISBN: 9781438431055.
- Joseph Adler, Dao New York: State University of New York Press, 2014, 341 pp., ISBN: 9781438451572.
- On Pillowing One’s Skull: Zhuangzi and Heidegger on Death
- and the Other: Rethinking the Source of Responsibility in the and Emmanuel Levinas
- Heidegger on the Struggle for Belongingness and Being at Home
- The Ethics of Treating Animals as Resources: A Post-Heideggerian Approach
- Heidegger’s Conception of Being-with () and His Simple Designation of Social and Political Reality in the
- Reason and : Heidegger’s Reflections on Science in
- A Diltheyan Loop? The Methodological Side of Heidegger’s Kant-Interpretation
- The Invisible and the Secret: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent
- Max Scheler’s Phenomenology of Pain
- Many Healths: Nietzsche and Phenomenologies of Illness
- Retrieving Phenomenology: Introduction to the Special Theme
- Instructions for Submissions
- Preliminary material