The meaning of detachment in Daoism, Buddhism, and Stoicism David B. Wong Special Topic: Moral Psychology in Early China Pages: 207 - 219
Mengzi’s conception of courage Philip J. Ivanhoe Special Topic: Moral Psychology in Early China Pages: 221 - 234
The therapy of desire in early Confucianism: Xunzi T. C. Kline Special Topic: Moral Psychology in Early China Pages: 235 - 246
Music and “seeking one’s heart-mind” in the “Xing Zi Ming Chu” Erica F. Brindley Special Topic: Moral Psychology in Early China Pages: 247 - 255
When political philosophy meets moral psychology: Expressivism in theMencius Xiao Yang Special Topic: Moral Psychology in Early China Pages: 257 - 271
Knowledge, virtue, and joyfulness: Confucian wisdom revisited Yao Xinzhong OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 292
“Being natural,” the good human being, and the goodness of acting naturally in theLaozi and theNicomachean Ethics Thomas Sherman S. J. OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 347
Contemporary Chinese study of Huineng in Mainland China Mou Yongsheng State of the Field Report VII Pages: 349 - 369