ToC: Asian Philosophy 36:1
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ToC: Asian Philosophy 36:1
"Buddhist critiques of divine creation in the Yogācārabhūmi and the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya Szilvia Szanyi Uncertainty in the philosophy of Ibn 'arabī and Nūr al-Dīn al-Jāmī Ismail Lala Confucian relational personhood and oppressed agents Gina Lebkuecher Unpacking zhi (知) in the Laozi: A semantic and epistemological analysis with focus on Western sinological perspectives Yinlin Guan"
"'Public-mindedness' ( gong 公) as an epistemic virtue in the political philosophies of the Shenzi 慎子 and the Xunzi 荀子 Rory O'Neill Commitment in the rational relativist perspective and zhi 志 in early Confucianism: Their roles in moral cultivation Yuhan Liang The grounds of Zhuangzi's hostility to Confucian self-cultivation David E. Soles & Deborah H. Soles Published by , in Asian Philosophy, Chinese philosophy - 中國哲學 - 中国哲学, Tables of Contents."
Buddhist sources critique doctrines of divine creation within the Yogācārabhūmi and the Abhidharmakośabhāṣya. Islamic mystical thought addresses uncertainty in the philosophies of Ibn 'Arabī and Nūr al-Dīn al-Jāmī. Confucian relational personhood is analyzed with attention to oppressed agents. The Laozi's term zhi (知) receives semantic and epistemological analysis, engaging Western sinological perspectives. The Shenzi and Xunzi present public-mindedness (gong 公) as an epistemic virtue in political philosophy. Early Confucianism links commitment and zhi (志) to moral cultivation. Zhuangzi's hostility to Confucian self-cultivation is examined with attention to its philosophical grounds.
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