Family Reverence (xiao 孝) as the Source of Consummatory Conduct (ren 仁) Henry Rosemont JrRoger T. Ames OriginalPaper 16 February 2008 Pages: 9 - 19
Consanguinism, Corruption, and Humane Love: Remembering Why Confucian Morality is Not Modern Western Morality Ruiping Fan OriginalPaper 16 February 2008 Pages: 21 - 26
Back to Confucius: A Comment on the Debate on the Confucian Idea of Consanguineous Affection Tongdong Bai OriginalPaper 22 February 2008 Pages: 27 - 33
No Supreme Principle: Confucianism’s Harmonization of Multiple Values Stephen C. Angle OriginalPaper 20 February 2008 Pages: 35 - 40
Confucianism and Familism: A Comment on the Debate Between Liu and Guo Heiner Roetz OriginalPaper 16 February 2008 Pages: 41 - 44
Do Not Take Confucians as Kantians: Comments on Liu Qingping’s Interpretation of Confucian Teachings Peimin Ni OriginalPaper 16 February 2008 Pages: 45 - 49
Zhu Xi’s Spiritual Practice as the Basis of His Central Philosophical Concepts Joseph A. Adler OriginalPaper 05 March 2008 Pages: 57 - 79
The Ideal of Harmony in Ancient Chinese and Greek Philosophy Chenyang Li OriginalPaper 16 February 2008 Pages: 81 - 98
Bell, Daniel A., Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context Chenyang Li BookReview 16 February 2008 Pages: 99 - 102
Gardner, Daniel K., trans., The Four Books: The Basic Teachings of the Later Confucian Tradition Bryan W. Van Norden BookReview 14 February 2008 Pages: 103 - 106
Patt-Shamir, Galia, To Broaden the Way: A Confucian Jewish Dialogue Jay G. Williams BookReview 14 February 2008 Pages: 107 - 109
Xiang, Shiling 向世陵, The Diversification and Four Systems in Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism 宋明理學的分系與四系 Changsha 長沙: Hunan Daxue Chubanshe, 2006, 475 pages Wen Haiming BookReview 14 February 2008 Pages: 111 - 113
Yang, Guorong 楊國榮, The World of Zhuangzi’s Thinking 莊子的思想世界 Geling Shang BookReview 16 February 2008 Pages: 115 - 118