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Stephen C. Angle, The Discovery of Chinese Logic (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 33 (3): 293-296. 2012.
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Muhammad Velji, Seductive Piety: Faith and Fashion through Lipovetsky and HeideggerComparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 32 (1): 147-155. 2012.
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Stephen C. Angle, A productive dialogue: Contemporary moral education and Zhu XI's neo‐confucian ethicsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (s1): 183-203. 2011.
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Stephen C. Angle, Review of kam-Por yu, Julia Tao, Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: ContemPorary Theories and Applications (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (2). 2011.
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Stephen C. Angle, Reply to Justin TiwaldDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (2): 237-239. 2011.
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Stephen C. Angle, A Reply to Fan RuipingDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (4): 463-464. 2010.
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Stephen C. Angle, Fan, Ruiping, Reconstructionist Confucianism: Rethinking Morality After the West: Dordrecht: Springer, 2010, xx + 296 pages (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (3): 353-357. 2010.
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Stephen C. Angle, The minimal definition and methodology of comparative philosophy: A report from a conference [abstract]Comparative Philosophy 1 (1): 106. 2010.
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Stephen C. Angle, WANG Yangming as a Virtue EthicistIn John Makeham (ed.), Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy, Springer. pp. 315--335. 2010.
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Stephen C. Angle, Translating (and Interpreting) the Mengzi: Virtue, Obligation, and DiscretionJournal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (4): 676-683. 2010.
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Tushar Irani, Review of Mary P. Nichols, Socrates on Friendship and Community: Reflections on Plato's Symposium, Phaedrus, and Lysis (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (9). 2009.
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Stephen C. Angle, Defining “virtue ethics” and exploring virtues in a comparative contextDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (3): 297-304. 2009.
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Stephen C. Angle, Sagehood: the contemporary significance of neo-Confucian philosophyOxford University Press. 2009.
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Stephen C. Angle, No Supreme Principle: Confucianism’s Harmonization of Multiple ValuesDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (1): 35-40. 2008.
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Stephen C. Angle, Review of William M. Sullivan, will Kymlicka (eds.), The Globalization of Ethics: Religious and Secular Perspectives (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (3). 2008.
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Stephen C. Angle, A fresh look at knowledge and action: Wang yangming in comparative perspectiveJournal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (2). 2006.
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Stephen C. Angle, A Fresh Look at Knowledge And Action: Wang Yangming in Comparative PerspectiveJournal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (2): 287-298. 2006.
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Stephen C. Angle, Concepts, communication, and the relevance of philosophy to human rights: A response to Randall PeerenboomPhilosophy East and West 55 (2): 320-324. 2005.
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Stephen C. Angle, Decent Democratic CentralismPolitical Theory 33 (4): 518-546. 2005.
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Stephen C. Angle, Must we choose our leaders? Human rights and political participation in chinaJournal of Global Ethics 1 (2). 2005.
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Stephen C. Angle, Review of kWong-loi Shun, David B. Wong (eds.), Confucian Ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (12). 2005.
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Stephen C. Angle, Ritual and Reverence in Ancient China and Today (review)Philosophy East and West 55 (3): 471-479. 2005.
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Stephen C. Angle, Sagely ease and moral perceptionDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (1): 31-55. 2005.
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Stephen C. Angle, New confucianism: A critical examination, Edited by John Makeham (review)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (4). 2004.
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Stephen C. Angle, Philosophy of governanceIn A. S. Cua (ed.), Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 534--540. 2003.
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Stephen C. Angle, Human Rights in Chinese Thought: A Cross-Cultural InquiryCambridge University Press. 2002.