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  1. Confucian Harmony in Dialogue with African Harmony: A Response
  2. Confucian Ethics and Care Ethics: The Political Dimension of a Scholarly Debate
  3. Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems
  4. Characteristics of Confucian Rituals (Li)—A Critique of Fan Ruiping’s Interpretation
  5. Can Xun Zi’s Proposition on “Establishing Ritual Practices in Accord withQing” Be Validated?*
  6. The Confucian Conception of Freedom
  7. Confucian Harmony: A Philosophical Analysis
  8. The East Asian Challenge for Democracy
  9. Equality and Inequality in Confucianism
  10. XUNZI ON THE ORIGIN OF GOODNESS: A NEW INTERPRETATION
  11. Chinese Philosophy
  12. Xunzi on The Origin of Goodness: A New Interpretation
  13. Confucian Moral Cultivation, Longevity, and Public Policy
  14. Where Does Confucian Virtuous Leadership Stand?
  15. Beyond Liberal Democracy: A Debate on Democracy and Confucian Meritocracy
  16. When My Grandfather Stole Persimmons... Reflections on Confucian Filial Love
  17. The Philosophy of Harmony in Classical Confucianism
  18. Does Confucian Ethics Integrate Care Ethics and Justice Ethics? The Case of Mencius
  19. The Ideal of Harmony in Ancient Chinese and Greek Philosophy
  20. Bell, Daniel A., Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context
  21. An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: From Ancient Philosophy to Chinese Buddhism ? By JeeLoo Liu
  22. INTRODUCTION: DOING CHINESE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY WITHOUT "MAT VENDOR'S FALLACY"
  23. Li as Cultural Grammar: On the Relation between Li and Ren in Confucius' Analects
  24. The Confucian Ideal of Harmony
  25. Zhongyong as grand harmony: An alternative reading to Ames and Hall’s Focusing the familiar
  26. Revisiting Confucian Jen Ethics and Feminist Care Ethics: A Reply to Daniel Star and Lijun Yuan
  27. Revisiting Confucian Jen Ethics and Feminist Care Ethics: A Reply to Daniel Star and Lijun Yuan
  28. Revisiting ConfucianJenEthics and Feminist Care Ethics: A Reply to Daniel Star and Lijun Yuan
  29. Understanding Confucian Philosophy: Classical and Sung-Ming (review)
  30. Confucianism and Feminist Concerns: Overcoming the Confucian “Gender Complex”
  31. Shifting Perspectives: Filial Morality Revisited
  32. Mind-body identity revised
  33. The Confucian Concept of Jen and the Feminist Ethics of Care: A Comparative Study
  34. What-Being
  35. The Fallacy of the Slippery Slope Argument on Abortion
  36. Fang Dongmei: Philosophy of Life, Creativity, and Inclusiveness
  37. Introduction
  38. Works cited
  39. China's Meritocratic Examinations and the Ideal of Virtuous Talents
  40. Chapter Nine. The Confucian Concept of REN and the Feminist Ethics Of Care: A Comparative Study