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Contents 2010 Issue

    

     Editor's Note — Cody Staton

    

     A Re-interpretation of zheng ming in the Analects as demanding carefulness

         — Chong-Ming Lim, National University of Singapore

    

      Epistemological Humility in Art Theory

          — Billy McMahon, Baylor University 

    

      Is Translation Really Possible? Or, Shall I Compare Thee to Natsu no Hi?
          —Carl M. Johnson, University of Hawai`i

Contents 2009 Issue

Editors' Note — Cody Staton and Justin Downey

The Self-Actualization of God through the Mythological Process

          Alexandra Mersereau, College of the Holy Cross

Zhuangzi, Mysticism, and the Subject

          — James Hibbard, DePaul University

Animal Consciousness: Evolution and Our Environment

          — Laura Nieman, Loyola University

What Really Happened in Plato’s Lysis

     — Alyssa Hennig, Belmont University

 

Contents 2008 Issue

Editor's Note — Justin Downey

Suicide Is Painless: Naphta, Settembrini, and Jaspers

— Paul Boshears, European Graduate School

The Nazi Exploitation of Nietzschean Philosophy

Kristina McCracken, University of Hawai`i Hilo

Reflections on Xunzi

Han-Han Yang, Emory University

Confucianism and Women in the Choson Dynasty

— Sohee Kim, Emory University

 

Contents 2007 Issue

 

Editor's Note — Paul Boshears

Intersubjectivity and Language — Peter Olen, University of Central Florida

African Concept of Being, with Special Reference to the Concept of Witchcraft and Medicine in Africa — Ansah Richard, University of Cape Coast

A Japanese Ethics of Double Negation: Watsuji Tetsurô's Contribution to the Liberal-Communitarian Debate — Luke Dorsey, Loyola College in Maryland