Journal of Chinese Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Chinese Philosophy is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
How Globalization Shifts the Global Economic and Political Balance5
Why Confucian Ethics is a Virtue Ethics, Virtue Ethics is not a Bad Thing, and Neville Should Endorse it3
Dimensions of Humility in Early Confucian Thought3
Musical Metaphors in Chinese Aesthetics3
Ritual, Harmony and Freedom: Rediscovering The Modern Value of Confucianism2
Virtues and the Book of Rites2
Between and beyond Consequentialism and Deontology: Reflections on Mencius’ Moral Philosophy2
From Aesthetics to Ethics: The Place of Delight in Confucian Ethics2
Virtue Through Habituation: Virtue Cultivation in the Xunzi2
Virtue in the “Book of Changes”1
Therapeutic Forgetting and Its Ethical Dimension in the Daoist Zhuangzi1
Ancient Roots of Contemporary Cosmopolitanism1
Sources of Learning: Zhu Xi’s Theory of Moral Development1
Dao as You? Dropping Proper Parthood in a Mereological Reconstruction of Daoist Metaphysics1
Virtue, Body, Mind and Spirit in the Shijing: New Perspectives on Pre-Warring States Conceptions of Personhood and Virtue1
The Snail and Its Horns: Practical Philosophy Inspired by the Zhuangzi1
Main Trends of Global Development: Its Reality and Prospects1
The Concept of Guarding the One from the Zhuangzi 《莊子》 to Early Chan Buddhism1
De 德 Ethics in the Four Books1
The Documents Classic as Guide to Political Philosophy in the Early Empires1
Gendered Skill: Skill and Knowledge in Weaving and Archery1
De and Virtue in Early Confucian Texts: Introduction1
Rouzhi 柔知 “the Supple Way of Knowing”: Cognitive Traps and Embodied Intellectual Virtues1
The Art of Chinese Philosophy: Eight Classical Texts and How to Read Them, written by Paul R. Goldin1
Naming and Cosmology: The Role of Names in the Onto-Generative Process1
De 德 in the Zuozhuan《左傳》1
Schopenhauer, Existential Negativity, and Buddhist Nothingness1
Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters: The Relevance of Ancient Wisdom for the Global Age. Edited by Ming DongGu, with an “Afterword” by J. Hillis Miller. (New York: Routledge, 2018. Pp. 231
Introduction: Asian Traditions, Global Contexts: Philosophy, Women, and Gender in the 21st Century0
The Globalization of the “New Wave”0
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Chinese Aesthetics in the Contemporary World0
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Qing 情 in Confucian Thought0
〈天皇と儒教思想傳統はいかに創られたのか・?〉 (Japanese Emperors and Confucian Thought: How Were Traditions Created?), written by Tsuyoshi Kojima0
Daoism and Environmental Philosophy: Nourishing Life, written by Eric S. Nelson0
Confucianism in China—An Introduction. By TonySwain. (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2017. 312 pages. Paperback. ISBN ‐10: 147424243X 0
Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth‐Century German Thought. By Eric S.Nelson. (London: Bloomsbury, 2017. 344 Pp. ISBN 0
ON NOT MEETING IN SAVANNAH*0
Come, Play with Me: Sītā, Agency and Presentist Concerns0
What Does it Mean to Be Self-So?0
WHY CONFUCIAN ETHICS IS A VIRTUE ETHICS, VIRTUE ETHICS IS NOT A BAD THING, AND NEVILLE SHOULD ENDORSE IT0
Philosophical Influences of Mao Zedong, written by Robert E. Allinson0
Erratum0
Matricide, Myth, and the Great Mother: An Asian Ecofeminist Reading of Seolmundae (the Creator of Jeju Island in Korea) and Nüwa (the Protector Goddess of Chinese Mythology)0
What’s Wrong with Toleration? The Zhuangzian Respect as an Alternative0
Zhongguo Zhexu Shiwujiang 《中國哲學十五講》, written by Yang Lihua 楊立華0
Preface: Women and Men Philosophers as Equal Partners0
Representing the Cosmos and Transforming the Human: The Onto-hermeneutic Visions of Chung-ying Cheng’s The Primary Way: Philosophy of Yijing0
Democracy in China: The Coming Crisis, written by Jiwei Ci0
Portraits of Confucius: The Reception of Confucius from 1560 to 1960, edited by Kevin Delapp0
Embodied Mind and Embodied Knowing – Xin 心 and Zhi 知 in the Book of Mencius0
Intercultural Difference and Intercultural Critique: A Reply to Jean‐Yves Heurtebise0
Lexical Field Theory and the Translation of Philosophical Works into Chinese0
Blue Cliff Record, Art of Living and Its Reception in Germany0
Beyond Confucianism: Feminist Scholarship on Daoism and Buddhism0
He Zhen and the Decolonialization of Feminism0
Dangdai Zhongguo Tese Zongjiaoxue Shi’er Lun 《当代中国特色宗教学十二论》, written by Mou Zhongjian 牟钟鉴0
Service and Reciprocity: Confucian Political Authority0
Orientalisme, occidentalisme et universalisme: Histoire et méthode des représentations croisées entre mondes européens et chinois, written by Jean-Yves Heurtebise0
On Virtue and Reason: Integrative Theory of De 德 and Aretê0
RESPONSE TO WANG, HUANG, AND FRISINA'S COMMENTS ON THE GOOD IS ONE, ITS MANIFESTATIONS MANY0
The World on Edge (Studies in Continental Thought), written by Edward S. Casey0
INTRODUCTION: CHINESE AESTHETICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD0
Finding Hope and Certainty: Wang Bi’s Commentaries on the Yijing0
Call for Proposals: “Trauma and Healing,” 12th East-West Philosophers’ Conference, May 24–31, 20240
An Extension of Chung-ying Cheng’s Onto-Generative Hermeneutics0
Interpreting Chinese Philosophy: A New Methodology, written by Jana S. Rošker0
Gadamer and the Yijing’s Language of Nature: Hermeneutics and Chinese Aesthetics0
Misnomer or Mistranslation? Western Arithmetic Textbooks by E. T. R. Moncrieff and Alexander Wylie in China in the 1850s0
Back matter0
Logic, ‘Logic,’ ‘Luoji,’ and 邏輯: Zhang Shizhao and the Translation of ‘Logic’ into Chinese0
Junzi 君子 as a Confucian Feminist Ideal0
Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China: Contestation of Humaneness, Justice, and Personal Freedom, written by Tao Jiang0
GADAMER AND THE YIJING 'S LANGUAGE OF NATURE: HERMENEUTICS AND CHINESE AESTHETICS0
Kang Youwei on the Subjection of Women0
Journal of Chinese Philosophy0
The Concept of Zhong 中 in the Baoxun Testament 《保訓》: Interpreted in Light of Two Chapters of the Yizhoushu 《逸周書》0
Conversational Disgust and Social Oppression0
The Confucian Way of Family under the Gongfu 功夫 Perspective – A Re-description (I)0
Democracy and Meritocracy: A False Dichotomy0
Practical Philosophy versus Realpoliks0
Understanding the Analects of Confucius: A New Translation of Lunyu with Annotations . By PeiminNi. (Albany: State Univ0
Action Theory in the Respective Hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Chung-ying Cheng0
Murasaki’s Epistemological Awakening: Buddhist Philosophical Roots of The Tale of Genji0
Unexceptional Moral Knowledge0
Zhu Xi: Selected Writing, edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe0
Song Neo-Confucian Conceptions of Morality and Moral Sources (Zhu Xi): Connections with Chan Buddhism0
Cheng and Gadamer: Daoist Phenomenology0
Translating Philosophy from and into Chinese in the Light of Humboldt’s Comparativism0
Front matter0
Gadamer’s Linguistic Turn Revisited in Dialogue with Cheng’s Onto-Generative Hermeneutics0
PREFACE: BEAUTY AND AESTHETICS IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY0
Practical Philosophy West and East0
Foreignizing Translation and Chinese0
Zhuangzi and the Becoming of Nothingness, written by David Chai0
Heart and Beyond: Following Emotion Farther Out0
Chinese Aesthetics in the Contemporary World0
Aesthetics of Attentional Networks: Chinese Harmony and Greek Dualism0
The Philosophy of Chinese Moral Education: A History, written by Zhuran You, A. G. Rud, and Yingzi Hu0
The Theory and Practice of Zen Buddhism: A Festschrift in Honor of Steven Heine, edited by Charles S. Prebish and On-cho Ng0
Emptying the Mind: Nothingness in Mahāyāna Buddhism and in the Chan Tradition0
Foreword: Tribute Series to International Institute for Hermeneutics Agora Hermeneutica0
Ignorance Is Bliss: The Chinese Art of Not Knowing, written by Mieke Matthyssen0
Poetry as Philosophy in Song-Dynasty Chan Buddhist Discourse0
The Philosophy of Translation, the Translation of Philosophy, and Chinese0
Women Who Know Ritual0
Response to Wang, Huang, and Frisina’s Comments on the Good is One, its Manifestations Many0
Pre-celebrating Journal of Chinese Philosophy’s 50th Anniversary0
Globalization as a Catalyst for the Development and Decline of Empires0
A Moral Metaphysics and a Metaphysics of Morals: Xunzi and Kant0
MUSIC WITH AND WITHOUT IMAGES0
Intercultural Difference and Intercultural Critique: A Reply to Jean-Yves Heurtebise0
The Idea of a Good Life: Lessons from Confucius, Aristotle, Zhuangzi, and the Stoics0
Ricoeur and Cheng’s Parallel Reconciliations of the Right and the Good0
Practical Philosophy – East and West0
Front matter0
SONG NEO‐CONFUCIAN CONCEPTIONS OF MORALITY AND MORAL SOURCES (ZHU XI): CONNECTIONS WITH CHAN BUDDHISM0
Zhongguo Zhexue Tongshi (A General History of Chinese Philosophy 《中國哲學 通史》), edited by Guo Qiyong 郭齊勇0
Music with and Without Images0
Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought. By Eric S. Nelson. (London: Bloomsbury, 2017. 344 Pp. ISBN 9781350002562)0
Gadamer – Cheng: Conversations in Hermeneutics0
Preliminary Material0
Philosophical Musings Drawn from the Gadamer-Cheng Dialogue of May 20000
Back matter0
The Confucian Way of Family under the Gongfu 功夫 Perspective – A Re-description (II)0
Confucius’ Life Experience, Idea of Happiness, and Moral Autonomy: A Study on Qiong Da Yi Shi 《窮達以時》 and other Literatures0
Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. By Loubna El Amine. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. xiv + 218. Paperback. ISBN13: 9780691163048)0
Global Universal Values and the Dialog among Civilizations0
Issue Information – TOC0
Erratum0
Confucianism in China—An Introduction. By Tony Swain. (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2017. 312 pages. Paperback. ISBN-10: 147424243X, ISBN-13: 978-1474242431.)0
詮釋與本體—論本體詮釋學0
Interlocution on the Imperative of Understanding: Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneutics and Cheng’s Onto-Hermeneutics0
Confucian Academies in East Asia, edited by Vladimir Glomb, Eun-Jeung Lee, and Martin Gehlman0
A PRAGMATIC STUDY: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT0
Chung-ying Cheng’s Dialogue with Confucianism and Kant: A Gadamerian Critique0
Dongfang Daozang: Minjian Daoshu Heji 《東方道藏 • 民間道書合集》, written by Kong Linghong 孔令宏0
A Pragmatic Study: The Fourth Amendment0
The Confucian Four Books for Women: A New Translation of the Nü Sishu and the Commentary of Wang Xiang, written byAnn Pang-White0
Twelve Basic Theological Concepts in Kant and the Compound Yijing0
‘Transcendence’ in Being and Time and Its Chinese Translation0
Worthy of Recognition: The Confucian Ethics of Recognition0
NEVILLE'S THE GOOD IS ONE, ITS MANIFESTATIONS MANY : A RESPONSE0
TWELVE BASIC THEOLOGICAL CONCEPTS IN KANT AND THE COMPOUND YIJING0
Female Chastity in Confucianism: Genealogy and Radicalization0
John Dewey and Confucian Thought: Experiments in Intra-Cultural Philosophy, written by Jim Behuniak0
FROM AESTHETICS TO ETHICS: THE PLACE OF DELIGHT IN CONFUCIAN ETHICS0
Xunzi and Zhuangzi on Music: Two Ways of Modeling the Ethical Significance of Art0
《公孫龍子: 重釋與重譯》 (Gongsun Long Zi: Chongshi yu Chongyi). By 劉利民 (LiuLimin). (Chengdu: Sichuan Daxue Chubanshe, 2015. xviii+ii, Pp. 298. Paperback. ISBN 0
DEMOCRACY AND MERITOCRACY: A FALSE DICHOTOMY0
China’s Global Aspirations and Confucianism, written by Anja Lahtinen0
Gadamerian and Chinese Philosophical Reflections on the Developments of Chung-ying Cheng’s Post-Dialogue Onto-hermeneutic Philosophy0
The Chan Buddhist Way toward Truth in the Context of Chinese and Western Philosophy0
Recovering Ontology in Anglo-American Interpretations of Hermeneutics: Chung-ying Cheng and Hans-Georg Gadamer0
《穆勒: 為了人類的幸福》 (Mule: Weile Renlei de Xingfu) (John Stuart Mill: For the Well-being of Mankind), written by 姜新豔 (Xinyan Jiang)0
“Overcoming Metaphysics”: A Fundamental Feature of Twentieth Century Philosophy0
Plantingian Religious Epistemology and World Religions: Prospects and Problems, written byErik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb0
Irigaray and Confucius: A Collaborative Approach to (Feminist) Agency0
Taking the Warp for the Weft: Gendered Anger in the Lienüzhuan0
On not Meeting in Savannah0
Gangster Zhi: Comedic Daoist Philosophical Practice0
Understanding the Analects of Confucius: A New Translation of Lunyu with Annotations. By Peimin Ni. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017. xxii +486 Pp.)0
Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. By LoubnaElAmine. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. xiv + 218. Paperback. ISBN13 : 978060
Neville’s The Good is One, its Manifestations Many: A Response0
AESTHETICS OF ATTENTIONAL NETWORKS: CHINESE HARMONY AND GREEK DUALISM0
Just Roles and Virtues? On the Double Structure of Confucian Ethics0
Finding Hope and Certainty: Wang Bi's Commentaries on the Yijing0
Zhuangzi and Particularism0
On Translation and Onto-Hermeneutics of Interpretation0
Issue Information ‐ TOC0
Chan Buddhism as Focus of Seeking Enlightenment on Self and Reality in Oneness0
《公孫龍子: 重釋與重譯》(Gongsun Long Zi: Chongshi yu Chongyi). By 劉利民(Liu Limin). (Chengdu: Sichuan Daxue Chubanshe, 2015. xviii+ii, Pp. 298. Paperback. ISBN 978-7-5614-9146-1)0
Ritual, Harmony and Freedom: Rediscovering the Modern Value of Confucianism0
An Onto-Hermeneutic Approach to Early Medieval Daoist Philosophy0
Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters: The Relevance of Ancient Wisdom for the Global Age. Edited by Ming Dong Gu, with an “Afterword” by J. Hillis Miller. (New York: Routledge, 2018. Pp. 20
Beauty and Aesthetics in Chinese Philosophy0
Preliminary Material0
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