Frontiers of Philosophy in China
Benti, practice and state: On the doctrine of mind in the four chapters of Guanzi
Book Review
Erratum to: Knowing that, knowing how, and knowing to do
Form and formless: A discussion with the authors of Anticipating China
Horizons of hermeneutics: Intercultural hermeneutics in a globalizing world
On the problem of the meaning of life in “Chinese Philosophy”
The concept of Junzi in the Zhongyong
Ultimate concern, reflection of civilization, and the idea of “Man” in Yin Haiguang
Zhu Xi’s choice, historical criticism and influence—An analysis of Zhu Xi’s relationship with Confucianism and Buddhism
Abduction and metaphor: An inquiry into common cognitive mechanism
Acting for reasons: Reply to Dancy
Acting in ignorance
Against classical dialetheism
Agency, properties and causation
Disjunctivism and skepticism
Intralevel mental causation
Knowing that, knowing how, and knowing to do
Thomas Reid on active power and free agency
What does Fodor’s “anti-darwinism” mean to natural theology?