- Issue Information – TOC
- Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters: The Relevance of Ancient Wisdom for the Global Age. Edited by Ming Dong Gu, with an “Afterword” by J. Hillis Miller. (New York: Routledge, 2018. Pp. 236. Hardback. ISBN: 9781138562714)
- ON NOT MEETING IN SAVANNAH*
- NEVILLE’S THE GOOD IS ONE, ITS MANIFESTATIONS MANY: A RESPONSE
- 《公孫龍子: 重釋與重譯》(Gongsun Long Zi: Chongshi yu Chongyi). By 劉利民 (Liu Limin). (Chengdu: Sichuan Daxue Chubanshe, 2015. xviii+ii, Pp. 298. Paperback. ISBN 978‐7‐5614‐9146‐1)
- Confucianism in China—An Introduction. By Tony Swain. (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2017. 312 pages. Paperback. ISBN‐10: 147424243X, ISBN‐13: 978‐1474242431.)
- Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. By Loubna El Amine . (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. xiv + 218. Paperback. ISBN13: 9780691163048)
- SONG NEO‐CONFUCIAN CONCEPTIONS OF MORALITY AND MORAL SOURCES (ZHU XI): CONNECTIONS WITH CHAN BUDDHISM
- Confucianism in China—An Introduction. By TonySwain. (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2017. 312 pages. Paperback. ISBN‐10: 147424243X, ISBN‐13: 978‐1474242431.)
- 《公孫龍子: 重釋與重譯》(Gongsun Long Zi: Chongshi yu Chongyi). By 劉利民 (LiuLimin). (Chengdu: Sichuan Daxue Chubanshe, 2015. xviii+ii, Pp. 298. Paperback. ISBN 978‐7‐5614‐9146‐1)
- Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters: The Relevance of Ancient Wisdom for the Global Age. Edited by Ming DongGu, with an “Afterword” by J. Hillis Miller. (New York: Routledge, 2018. Pp. 236. Hardback. ISBN: 9781138562714)
- Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. By Loubna El Amine. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. xiv + 218. Paper Back. ISBN13: 9780691163048)
- GADAMER AND THE YIJING’S LANGUAGE OF NATURE: HERMENEUTICS AND CHINESE AESTHETICS
- FROM AESTHETICS TO ETHICS: THE PLACE OF DELIGHT IN CONFUCIAN ETHICS
- Ritual, Harmony and Freedom: Rediscovering the Modern Value of Confucianism
- RESPONSE TO WANG, HUANG, AND FRISINA’S COMMENTS ON THE GOOD IS ONE, ITS MANIFESTATIONS MANY
- NEVILLE’S THE GOOD IS ONE, ITS MANIFESTATIONS ARE MANY: A RESPONSE
- DEMOCRACY AND MERITOCRACY: A FALSE DICHOTOMY
- WHY CONFUCIAN ETHICS IS A VIRTUE ETHICS, VIRTUE ETHICS IS NOT A BAD THING, AND NEVILLE SHOULD ENDORSE IT
- ON NOT MEETING IN SAVANNAH
- A PRAGMATIC STUDY: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
- MUSIC WITH AND WITHOUT IMAGES
- Intercultural Difference and Intercultural Critique: A Reply to Jean‐Yves Heurtebise
- Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth‐Century German Thought. By Eric S. Nelson. (London: Bloomsbury, 2017. 344 Pp. ISBN 9781350002562)
- PREFACE: BEAUTY AND AESTHETICS IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
- TWELVE BASIC THEOLOGICAL CONCEPTS IN KANT AND THE COMPOUND YIJING
- INTRODUCTION: CHINESE AESTHETICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
- AESTHETICS OF ATTENTIONAL NETWORKS: CHINESE HARMONY AND GREEK DUALISM
- Understanding the Analects of Confucius: A New Translation of Lunyu with Annotations, by Peimin Ni. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017. xxii +486 Pp.)
- FINDING HOPE AND CERTAINTY: WANG BI’S COMMENTARIES ON THE YIJING
- Confucianism Before Confucius: The Yijing and the Rectification of Names
- Towards a Sustainable Global World
- Self‐Realization through Confucian Learning: A Contemporary Reconstruction of Xunzi’s Ethics. By Siufu Tang. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016. viii+183 Pp. Hardback. ISBN: 978‐1‐4384‐6149‐9)
- Democracy in Contemporary Confucian Philosophy. By David Elstein. (New York and London: Routledge, 2015. 215 Pp. Hardback. ISBN‐10: 0415834406. ISBN‐13: 978‐0415834407)
- Preface: Challenge of the Yijing as Source of Metaphysics
- Self‐Realization through Confucian Learning: A Contemporary Reconstruction of Xunzi’s Ethics. By Siufu Tang. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016. viii+183 Pp. Hardback. ISBN: 978‐1‐4384‐6149‐9)
- Introduction: The Yijing as a Challenge for Western Metaphysical Reflection
- The Journal of Wu Yubi: The Path to Sagehood. Translated, with Introduction and Commentary by M. Theresa Kelleher. (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., 2013. xliii+187 Pp. Paper Back. ISBN 978‐1‐62466‐042‐9.)
- Returning to Zhu Xi: Emerging Patterns within the Supreme Polarity. Edited by David Jones and Jinli He. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2015. xiii+357 Pp. Hardback. ISBN 978‐1‐4384‐5837‐3.)
- Textual Study and Ideological Interpretation of Hengxian
- Reception of Old Testament Ideas in 19th Century China
- 《恒先》專題導論 (Introduction to the Special Theme on Hengxian《恒先》)
- Lost in Translation: The Improbable Task of Rendering Esoteric Jewish Mystical Works into English
- The Philosophy of Zuo 作 in Hengxian
- 《恒先》專題導論 (INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL THEME ON HENGXIAN《恒先》)
- Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts. By Barry Allen. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. xiii, 252 Pp. ISBN 10: 0231172729.)
- Jiyuan Yu: An Appreciation
- Maimonides and Zhu Xi on the Role of Classical Norms in the Pursuit of Human Perfection
- Chinese Virtues, Four Prisons, and the Way On
- Political Equality, Confucian Meritocracy and Political Reflections
- Creativity and Diversity: Generating a Universe in Early Daoist Texts
- The Sage Returns: Confucian Revival in Contemporary China. Edited by Kenneth J. Hammond and Jeffrey L. Richey. (Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2015. 212 Pp. Hardback. ISBN 9781438454917.)
- Gadamer’s Linguistic Turn Revisited in Dialogue with Cheng’s Onto‐Generative Hermeneutics
- Gadamer’s Linguistic Turn Revisited in Dialogue with Cheng’s Onto‐Generative Hermeneutics
- Gadamer’s Linguistic Turn Revisited in Dialogue with Cheng’s Onto‐Generative Hermeneutics
- Walls and Co‐Existence: Chinese and American Footprints
- Confucius’ Life Experience, Idea of Happiness, and Moral Autonomy: A Study on Qiong Da Yi Shi 《窮達以時》 and other Literatures
- The Akedah and “Guo Ju Buries His Son” 郭巨埋儿: A Cross‐Textual Reading
- The Concept of Zhong 中 in the Baoxun Testament 《保訓》: Interpreted in Light of Two Chapters of the Yizhoushu 《逸周書》
- The Concept and Genealogy of the Ultimate Origin: an Exploration of Constancy in the Hengxian 《恒先》 Text of the Shanghai Museum Collection
- Huo 或 in Heng Xian of the Shanghai Museum’s Edition of Chu Bamboo Slips
- Hengxian and Self‐Generation
- Huo 或 in Heng Xian of the Shanghai Museum’s Edition of Chu Bamboo Slips
- Two Ancient Chinese Antinomies: The Hengxian and Early Cosmology
- The Middle Way Without a Middle: A Dialogue Between the Confucian Zhongyong 中庸 and the Rabbinic Derech Haemtza
- A Comparative Study of the Concepts of Torah in the Hebrew Bible and Li in Zuozhuan
- Ontological and Cosmological Primordium: Heng 恆 or Hengxian 恆先? An Interpretation of Hengxian Wuyou 恆先無有 “Prior to Heng, there is nothing”
- Musical Metaphors in Chinese Aesthetics
- Joy, Wisdom and Virtue—The Confucian Paradigm of Good Life
- Getting to Know Confucius: A New Translation of the Analects. Translated by Lin Wusun. (Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 2010. v+23, Pp. 359. Paperback. ISBN 978‐7‐119‐06165‐8)
- Limits of Logic in Moism
- Preface: On the Ultimate as the Onto‐Generative Origin in the Hengxian《恒先》
- Liangjie Shu 《兩界書》 (The Book of Worlds in Bi‐Polar Complementarity). By Shi Er (Liu Hongyi). (Beijing: Shangwu Press, 2017. Pp. 383. Hardcopy. ISBN 9787100140355.)
- How Leo Strauss Approached Hegel on Faith and God
- On Hegel and Nancy’s Relation‐World
- Translation
- Neo‐daoism and Neo‐confucianism: Three Common Themes
- Hegel, China, and The 19th Century Europeanization Of Philosophy
- Hegel, “China” and Imihigo
- From Perishing In The Shadows Of Walls To Renewed Life In Vital Borderlands: Walls Beget Walls, Walls Beget “Better” Walls
- Hegel, Marx and The Categorial Approach To Experience
- An Introduction to Judaism and Chinese Philosophy
- Preface: Judaism and Confucianism
- Rational Mysticism: Hegel on Magic and China
- Introduction: Hegel, Difference, Multiplicity
- Liang Cai. Witchcraft and the Rise of the First Confucian Empire. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2014. 288 Pp. ISBN‐13: 978‐1‐4384‐4849‐7.)
- Constructive Skepticism and Being a Mirror in the Zhuangzi
- Yang Xiao and Yong Huang. Moral Relativism and Chinese Philosophy: David Wong and His Critics. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2014. Paperback and Hardback. x, 293 Pp. ISBN13: 978‐1‐4384‐5095‐7.)
- Edward L. Shaughnessy. Unearthing the Changes: Recently Discovered Manuscripts of the Yi Jing (I Ching) and Related Texts. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. xxii, 335 Pp. ISBN 978‐0‐231‐16184‐8)
- Barry Allen. Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2015. 289 Pp. Hardback. ISBN 978‐0‐674‐33591‐2.)
- Preface: Building, Mending, and Breaching Walls
- Moral Relativism and Chinese Philosophy: David Wong and His Critics. Edited by YangXiao and YongHuang. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2014. Paperback and Hardback. x, 293 Pp. ISBN13: 978‐1‐4384‐5095‐7.)
- Foreword: Walls and Co‐Existence
- Introduction: Problems Of Rationality in A Comparative Perspective
- Edward L. Shaughnessy Unearthing the Changes: Recently Discovered Manuscripts of the Yi Jing (I Ching) and Related Texts. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. xxii, 335 Pp. ISBN 978‐0‐231‐16184‐8)
- Barry Allen . Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2015. 289 Pp. Hardback. ISBN 978‐0‐674‐33591‐2.)
- Preface: What is Rationality in the West and China
- Reasoning with Zhuangzi
- Agency, Culture, Modernity: Towards a New Understanding of Confucian Practical Reasoning
- The Challenge of Paradox: Infinity and Contradiction in Western and Chinese Philosophy
- Prologue: Brief Ruminations on Borders, Boundaries, and Border Walls
- ON the Fourfold Root of the Notion of “Being” in Chinese Language and Script
- Forms of Reasoning in Western and Chinese Philosophy
- Dialectics of Enlightenment, East and West
- Normative Reasons and Moral Reasoning in the Mengzi and the Xunzi
- Yong Huang. Why Be Moral? Learning from the Neo‐Confucian Cheng Brothers. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2014. ISBN 978‐1‐4384‐5291‐3.)
- Li Zehou 李澤厚. Huiying Sangdeer ji Qita 回應桑德爾及其他 (A Response to Michael Sandel and Other Matters). (Beijing: Sanlian Shudian, 2014. 177 Pp. Hardcover, ISBN 9787108040718.)
- Franklin Perkins. Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014. Paperback. xii, 295 Pp. ISBN 978‐0‐253‐01172‐5.)
- Henry Bugbee, Wilderness, and the Omnirelevance of the Ten‐Thousand Things
- Joseph Chan. Confucian Perfectionism: A Political Philosophy for Modern Times. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013. xvi, 256 Pp. ISBN: 9780691158617.)
- A Confucian‐Kantian Response to Environmental Eco‐Centrism on Animal Equality
- When there are no more Cats to Argue About: Chan Buddhist Views of Animals in Relation to Universal Buddha‐Nature
- Greening Confucius: Appropriating the Analects for a Future‐Oriented Reading
- Daoist CI 慈, Feminist Ethics of Care, and the Dilemma of Nature
- Receptivity and Creativity in Hermeneutics: From Gadamer to Onto‐Hermeneutics (Part Two)
- An Exploration into Neo‐Confucian Ecology
- Rethinking the Daoist Concept of Nature
- Introduction: Ecology and Chinese Philosophy
- Preface: On Saving Anthropocene
- Sages, Heroes, and the Battle for Cycling’s Soul
- Erin M. Cline. Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice. (New York: Fordham University Press, 2013. 400 Pp. ISBN-10: 082324508X, ISBN-13: 978-0823245086.)
- Introduction: Physicality, Spirituality, and Chinese Philosophy
- A Confucian Perspective on Lebron and Loyalty
- Kim Iryŏp. Reflections of a Zen Buddhist Nun. Translated with an introduction by Jin Y. Park. (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2014. 301 Pp. ISBN 978-0-8248-3878-2.)
- Flourishing, Sports, and Doping: A Confucian Virtue-Ethical Meditation
- Garret P. S. Olberding. Dubious Facts: The Evidence of Early Chinese Historiography. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2012. 288 Pp. ISBN-10: 1438443900, ISBN-13: 978-1438443904.)
- The Fanwu Liuxing and its Intellectual Discussion about the One
- Katrin Froese. Ethics Unbound: Chinese and Western Perspectives on Morality. (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2013. xiv, 249 Pp. Hardback, ISBN-10: 9629964961, ISBN-13: 978-9629964962.)
- Can Bad Guys have Good gongfu?—A Preliminary Exploration of gongfu Ethics
- Chung-Ying Cheng: Creativity, Onto-Generative Hermeneutics, and the Yijing
- Preface: Meaning of Sports and Cultivation of Civil Life
- The Dao of Dressage: Mysticism and Aesthetic Experience in Equestrian Sports
- On the Compatibility Between Confucianism and Modern Olympism
- Li Feng. Early China: A Social and Cultural History. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 367 Pp. Paperback, ISBN 9780521719810.)
- Joseph A. Adler. Reconstructing the Confucian Dao: Zhu Xi’s Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi. (New York: State University of New York Press, 2014. 331 Pp. Paperback, ISBN 9781438451572.)
- On the Contemporary Study of “Chinese Philosophy” in Europe
- The Challenge of Linear Time: Nationhood and the Politics of History in East Asia. Edited by Viren Murthy and Axel Schneider. Leiden: Brill, 2014. ISBN13: 9789004260139; E-ISBN: 9789004260146. 301 pp.
- Zhuangzi: Text and Context. By Livia Kohn. Honolulu: Three Pines Press, 2014. 335 pp. ISBN-10: 1931483272; ISBN-13: 978-1931483278.
- Levinas and Asian Thought. Edited by Leah Kalmanson, Frank Garrett, and Sarah Mattice. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2013. 320 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8207-0468-5.
- An Introduction to Daoist Philosophies. By Steve Coutinho. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. x, 231 pp. Paperback. 978-0-231-14339-4.
- Introduction: Action in Chinese Philosophy
- Wang Yangming on Spontaneous Action, Mind as Mirror, and Personal Depth
- To Really See the Little Things: Sage Knowledge in Action
- Moral Action in Zhan Ruoshui’s 湛若水 (1466–1560) Philosophical Anthropology
- Authoring Non-Action in Early China
- A Bibliography on “Chinese Philosophy” in Europe, 2007–2013
- Wisdom, Agency, and the Role of Reasons in Mengzi
- Agency, Non-Action, and Desire in the Laozi
- Preface: Action Theory and Chinese Philosophy—Unity of Knowledge and Action
- The Art of Interpretation: Rosenweig’s Midrash and Heidegger’s Hermeneutics
- “Mother” (Mu 母) and the Embodiment of the Dao
- On Gadamer’s Failure to Appreciate the Hermeneutical Dimensions of Science
- Receptivity and Creativity in Hermeneutics: From Gadamer to Onto-Hermeneutics (Part One)
- The Yijing and Onto-Generative Hermeneutics: The Theory and Practice of Cheng Chung-Ying’s Philosophy
- Phenomenology and Onto-Generative Hermeneutics: Convergencies
- Twelve Basic Philosophical Concepts in Kant and the Compound Yijing
- Revolution as Restoration: Guocui Xuebao and China’s Path to Modernity, 1905–1911. By Tze-ki Hon. (Leiden: Brill, 2013. 135 Pp. ISBN-10: 9004247807, ISBN-13: 978-9004247802.)
- A (New) Paradigm for Hermeneutics
- Montaigne’s of Cruelty and the Emergence of Hermeneutic and Intercultural Modernity: Three Rival Readings
- Conserving Nature; Preserving Identity
- Das Wichtigste im Leben: Wang Yangming (1472–1529) und seine Nachfolger über die “Verwirklichung des ursprünglichen Wissens” (Zhi Liangzhi《致良知》) (The Most Important Thing in Life: Wang Yangming [1472–1529] and His Successors on the “Realization of Original Knowledge”). By Iso Kern. (Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2010. xxxi, 824 Pp. Hardcover/Hardback, ISBN 978-3-7965-2514-8.)
- Preface: Interpreting Philosophical Classics—Chinese and Western
- Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy. By Stephen Angle. (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012. X, 204 Pp. ISBN-13:978-0-7456-6130-8.)
- Yinyang: The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture. By Robin R. Wang. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. xii, 250 Pp. Hardback, ISBN 1107000157. Paperback, ISBN 978-0-521-16513-6.)
- Paul Ricoeur: From Hermeneutics to Ethics
- Introduction: Interpreting Philosophical Classics—Chinese and Western
- Phenomenology at the Edge of its Orbit
- Value and Selfhood: Pragmatism, Confucianism, and Phenomenology
- A Metaphorical Conversation: Gadamer and Zhuangzi on Textual Unity