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North Castle Books
Contemporary Chinese Thought
Editor: Carine Defoort, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

This wide ranging journal is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the diverse themes and influences that shape Chinese thought today. It features translations of the most current and influential Chinese writings on all aspects of philosophical endeavor, from theoretical essays on systems to studies of China's cultural and religious development, from interpretations of the Chinese classics to exegeses on Marxist thought.

"To any student of Chinese thought, traditional or contemporary, this periodical is probably the best English source for a good understanding of subjects discussed by Chinese Marxist philosophers today." -Charles Wei-hsun Fu, Temple University

"Critically important ... for any research library with an interest in Chinese affairs." -Magazines for Libraries


 
Abstracting and Indexing: The articles in this journal are indexed/abstracted in Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Bibliography of Asian Studies Online, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ), The Philosopher's Index, and Scopus.

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1097-1467 Vol. 40 (Fall 2008 - Summer 2009) 4

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Editorial Board
Roger Ames, University of Hawaii; Stephen C. Angle, Wesleyan University; David Kelly, University of Singapore; Henry Rosemont, Jr., St. Mary's College of Maryland; Michael Schoenhals, Lund University; Nicolas Standaert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Wen Xing, Dartmouth College


Table of Contents
Summer 2009
Vol. 40 No. 04

Pang Pu: Chinese Philosophy Between Joy and Anxiety
Editors' Introduction
CARINE DEFOORT AND YU JIN 3
The Doctrine of the Mean (Zhongyong) and Division into Three
PANG PU 10
Eating Cold Food, Changing Old Fire New, and Celebrating Easter
PANG PU 24
"Bing Wu in the Fifth Month" and "Ding Hai in the First Month"
PANG PU 30
The Threefold Doctrine of Ethics
PANG PU 41
Some Conjectures Concerning the Character ren>
PANG PU 59
A Discussion of the Character wu
PANG PU 67
An Accommodation of Anxiety and Joy
The Humanistic Spirit of China
PANG PU 83
Author Index to Contemporary Chinese Thought,
Volume 40 (Fall 2008-Summer 2009)
113

 

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