ToC: Dao 24:4
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ToC: Dao 24:4
"Dao 24:4 has been published; see here and below for the Table of Contents.What Do the Ghosts Want? Or, Why Did Mozi Think that Belief in Ghosts Would Lead to Societal Order? Michael Reynolds To Love Surprise Like a Butterfly: A Zhuangzian Life of Playing Shih-Han Huang A Defense of Resilience from a Zhuangism-Inspired Perspective Songyao Ren Bad Nature, Good Mind-Heart: Correcting Misconceptions about Human Nature in the Xunzi Tao Liang"
"The Formal Beauty of Formal Beauty: On Wang Guowei's Theory of Ancient Elegance Michael Dufresne A Response to Thorian Harris's "Moral Perfection as the Counterfeit of Virtue" Andrew Lambert Did Mengzi Reject Moral Perfection as a Regulative Ideal? Hagop Sarkissian Xunzi on the Perfected Sage and the Uncodifiable Way Aaron Stalnaker The Inevitability of Moral Failure: A Response to Andrew Lambert, Hagop Sarkissian, and Aaron Stalnaker Thorian R. Harris"
"Fan, Ruiping 范瑞平, Contemporary Medicine and Confucian Thoughts 當代醫療與儒家思想 Yonghui Ma Gan, Chunsong 干春松, Outline of Confucian Political Philosophy 儒家政治哲學大綱 Kaixin Yao Krijgsman, Rens, Early Chinese Manuscript Collections: Sayings, Memory, Verse, and Knowledge Heng Du Longobardo, Niccolò, translated and edited by Thierry Meynard and Daniel Canaris, A Brief Response on the Controversies over Shangdi, Tianshen and Linghun Yijing Zhang Lu, Minzhen 陸敏珍, The Family Rituals of the Song Dynasty 宋代家禮 Yicheng Zhang"
Dao 24.4 collects essays and book reviews on classical and contemporary East Asian thought. Essays examine ghosts and Mozi's social theory, Zhuangzi-inspired life and resilience, human nature debates in Xunzi and Mengzi, Wang Guowei's aesthetics, and the perfected sage. Responses and dialogues address moral perfection and inevitability of moral failure. Book notices survey works on paradox in East Asian thought, Confucian medicine, political philosophy, early manuscript collections, controversies over Shangdi/Tianshen/linghun, and Song dynasty family rituals. Contributors include scholars engaging philosophical, historical, and textual approaches across Chinese intellectual traditions.
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