New Issue of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy

Volume 13.1 of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy is out. In what is a very welcome development, the issue’s theme is “Critical Engagement between Chinese and Indian Philosophies.”

There are a number of interesting papers. Among them:

“Role Ethics or Ethics of Role-Play? A Comparative Critical Analysis of the Ethics of Confucianism and the Bhagavad Gītā”, by Geoffrey Ashton

“Reading Xunzi through Nāmā: Two Ancient Inquiries into the Nature of Names”, by Laurie L. Patton

Please see the full table of contents here: http://link.springer.com/journal/11712/13/1/page/1

About Matthew Dasti

Matthew R. Dasti is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bridgewater State University.

One Reply to “New Issue of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy”

  1. These papers are from a panel at the AAR. Tao Jiang at Rutgers and I have created this Group (it began as a seminar series in 2006) – Comparative Studies in Indian and Chinese Religions and Philosophy. If you are interested and intend to attend the AAR, please check the CfP early in the year. (For San Diego this year, the theme is Cultivation, and the CfP close in early March.)

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