Articles |
Chen, Li-sheng |
Three Debates on Wang Yangming’s “Four Sentences Doctrine” (Si-Ju-Jiao) and Its Hermeneutic Significance |
Peng, Guoxiang |
Wang Ji and Buddhism |
Sun, Huei-min |
To Save the Nation is the Duty of “Men”?── The Women of the Hsia Family During the Ming-Ching Transition |
Luo, Zhi-tian |
The Rise of “National Learning”: Confucianism, the Various Ancient Philosophers, and the Yellow Emperor in Chinese Intellectuals’ Search for a Symbol of National Identity in the Late Qing |
Gao, Rui-quan |
Intuition and Critique of Instrumental Reason: Liang Shuming’s Cultural Interpretations of Confucian Classics |
Chang, Kun-chiang |
The Interpretation of “Filial Piety” by the Japanese Yomeigaku Scholars, Nakae Toju and Oshio Chusai |
Expositions |
Harbans Mukhia |
Time, Religion and History in India |
Essays and Discussions |
Koyasu, Nobukuni |
Sorai’s Learning as Event: A Reconsideration of a Method of Intellectual History |
Jorn Rusen |
Making Sense of Time: Towards a Universal Typology of Conceptual Foundations of Historical Consciousness |
Review Articles |
Wang, Xiao-chao |
The Mutual Working and Transformation of the Cultural Dissemination between China and the West: in Addition to the Review of Zhang Xiping’s The History of Philosophical and Religious Exchange in the Early Period between China and Europe |
Book Reviews |
Chao, Li-hsin |
Chen Shuang, The Great Families and Politics during the Northern Dynasties |