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Chris Fraser, Xunzi Versus Zhuangzi: Two Approaches to Death in Classical Chinese ThoughtFrontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (3): 410-427. 2013.
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Chris Fraser, The Ethics of the Mohist ‘Dialogues’In Carine Defoort & Nicolas Standaert (eds.), The Mozi as an Evolving Text: Different Voices in Early Chinese Thought, Brill. 2013.
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Gregory S. Moss, Richard Dien Winfield. Hegel’s Science of Logic: A Critical Rethinking in Thirty Lectures (review)The Owl of Minerva 44 (1-2): 185-193. 2012.
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Chris Fraser, The Limitations of Ritual Propriety: Ritual and Language in Xúnzǐ and ZhuāngzǐSophia 51 (2): 257-282. 2012.
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Yong Huang, Can virtue be taught and how? Confucius on the paradox of moral educationJournal of Moral Education 40 (2): 141-159. 2011.
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Yong Huang, Two Dilemmas in Virtue Ethics and How Zhu Xi’s Neo-Confucianism Avoids ThemJournal of Philosophical Research 36 247-281. 2011.
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Yong Huang, Two Dilemmas in Virtue Ethics and How Zhu Xi’s Neo-Confucianism Avoids ThemJournal of Philosophical Research 36 247-281. 2011.
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Yong Huang and Guorong Yang, Feng Qi on Wisdom: Guest Editors' IntroductionContemporary Chinese Thought 42 (3): 3-7. 2011.
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Lei Zhong, A Unificationist Vindication of Moral ExplanationPhilosophical Forum 42 (2): 131-146. 2011.
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Chong-Fuk Lau, The Sovereignty of Reason: Making Sense of Hegel's Philosophy of Objective SpiritIdealistic Studies 41 (3): 167-185. 2011.
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Gregory S. Moss, Julie E. Maybee. "Picturing Hegel: An Illustrated Guide to Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic" (review)The Owl of Minerva 43 (1/2): 220-230. 2011.
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Peter Spirtes, Intervention, determinism, and the causal minimality conditionSynthese 182 (3): 335-347. 2011.
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Chris Fraser, Knowledge and Error in Early Chinese ThoughtDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (2): 127-148. 2011.
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Chris Fraser, Paradox and Disputation in Zhuangzi 2Warring States Papers 2. 2011.
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Zhihua Yao, “Suddenly Deluded Thoughts Arise”: Karmic Appearance in Huayan BuddhismJournal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (2): 198-214. 2010.
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Zhihua Yao, Typology of Nothing: Heidegger, Daoism and BuddhismComparative Philosophy 1 (1): 78-89. 2010.
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Chung-yi Cheng, LIU Zongzhou on Self-CultivationIn John Makeham (ed.), Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy, Springer. pp. 337--353. 2010.
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Yong Huang, Confucius and mencius on the motivation to be moralPhilosophy East and West 60 (1). 2010.