Dao-A Journal of Comparative Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Dao-A Journal of Comparative Philosophy is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Paternalistic Gratitude: The Theory and Politics of Confucian Political Obligation6
Edit by Number: Looking at the Composition of the Huainanzi, and Beyond6
Dressing as a Sage: Clothing and Self-cultivation in Early Confucian Thought4
Confucius and the “Rectification of Names”: Hu Shi and the Modern Discourse on Zhengming3
Zhang, Jiemo 張節末, Bixing Aesthetics 比興美學3
Theories of the Heart-mind and Human Nature in the Context of Globalization of Confucianism Today3
Stingy King Meets Savvy Sage: Rethinking the Dialog between King Xuan of Qi and Mengzi3
Truth and Chinese Philosophy: A Plea for Pluralism3
Revisiting the Exchange between Zhuangzi and Huizi on Qing3
The Golden Rule, Humanity, and Equality: Shu and Ren in Confucius’ Teachings and Beyond2
Mohist Optics and Analogical Reasoning2
Resenting Heaven in the Mencius: An Extended Footnote to Mencius 2B132
Moral Extension and Emotional Cultivation in Mèngzǐ2
On Reconstructions of Confucius as a Philosopher2
Two Levels of Emotion and Well-Being in the Zhuangzi2
Yi as “Meaning-Bestowing” in the Xunzi2
Moral Psychology of the Confucian Heart-Mind and Interpretations of Ceyinzhixin2
Skilled Feelings in Chinese and Greek Heart-Mind-Body Metaphors2
Classic Confucian Thought and Political Meritocracy: A Text-based Critique2
Reason and Moral Motivation in Mòzǐ2
Confucian Democrats, Not Confucian Democracy2
Realism about Kinds in Later Mohism2
State Maternalism: Rethinking Anarchist Readings of the Daodejing2
How Does Genuineness-Substance (Cheng-Ti) Act?: A Clarification of the Phenomenon of Genuineness Based on Zhong Yong1
Naming the Unnamable: A Comparison between WANG Bi’s Commentary on the Laozi and Derrida’s Khōra1
On Becoming a Rooster: Zhuangzian Conventionalism and the Survival of Death1
Taiji1
From Ritual Culture to the Classical Confucian Conception of Yì1
Global Justice without Self-centrism: Tianxia in Dialogue on Mount Uisan1
The Diversity of Perspectives on Language in Daoist Texts and Traditions1
Ritual: The Root of Trust1
Confucius and the Hen-Pheasant: The Enigma at the Center of the Analects1
Traces of Darkness in Early Daoism: The Evolution of Vision Metaphors in the Laozi1
The Notion of Apoha in Chinese Buddhism1
The Human Person in Confucianism: Triadic Relationships and the Possibilities of an Agapastic Semeiotic Pragmatism1
Can the People (Min) Ever Grow Up? Comments on Shu-Shan Lee, “What Did the Emperor Ever Say?”1
The State of the Field Report IX*: Contemporary Chinese Studies of Zhuangzian Wang (Forgetting)1
Forming One Body with All Things: Organicism and the Pursuit of an Embodied Theory of Mind1
Operating with Names: Operational Definitions in the Analects and Beyond1
What Is the “Unity” in the “Unity of Knowledge and Action”?1
What Is the Emperor to Us?—Relationships, Obligations, and Obedience1
Tseng, Roy, Confucian Liberalism: Mou Zongsan and Hegelian Liberalism1
“Freedom In”: A Daoist Response to Isaiah Berlin1
Wuwei in the Lüshi Chunqiu1
The Need for More than Role Relations1
Moral Theorizing and the Source of Normativity in Classical Chinese Philosophy: An Outline1
The Problem of Looted Artifacts in Chinese Studies: A Rejoinder to Critics1
Why Does Confucius Think that Virtue Is Good for Oneself?1
Theory of Literary Pneuma (Wenqi): Philosophical Reconception of a Chinese Aesthetic1
Huang, Yushun 黃玉順, Only Tian Is the Greatest: Transcendent Ontology of Life Confucianism 唯天為大: 生活儒學的超越本體論1
Daoist Conception of Time: Is Time Merely a Mental Construction?1
The State of the Field Report X: Contemporary Chinese Studies of Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven)1
Reading Taijitu Shuo Synchronously: The Human Sense of Wuji er Taiji1
Chinese and Global Philosophy: Postcomparative Transcultural Approaches and the Method of Sublation1
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