Self and Other Special Issue of No. 64

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Self and Other Special Issue of No. 64

 

Ann Pang-White Guest Editor’s Introduction: Rethinking ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: The Origins and Problematics of Self and Other

 

L. A. Paul Keynote Speech: At the Still Point of the Turning World

 

David W. Black Asylum for the Shameless: Honor and Conciliatory Otherness in Plato’s Symposium

Stephen Whittaker Commentary on David Black’s “Asylum for the Shameless”

David W. Black Reply To Stephen Whittaker

 

Christopher Hauser St. Thomas Aquinas’s Concept of a Person

David White Commentary on Christopher Hauser’s “St. Thomas Aquinas’s Concept of a Person”

Christopher Hauser Reply to Prof. White’s Comments on “St. Thomas Aquinas’s Concept of a Person”

 

Christopher Fremaux The Lawgiving Self: Kant on the Natural Law Tradition and the Dignity of Others

Chih-Sheng Yang Commentary on Fremaux’s “The Lawgiving Self: Kant on the Natural Law Tradition and the Dignity of Others”

Christopher Fremaux Response to Professor Yang

 

George Aulisio Epiphenomenal Minds and Philosophers’ Zombies: Where do mental properties originate?

Caleb Liang A Sellarsian Response to Aulisio

George Aulisio Reply to Liang

 

Rong-Lin Wang Moral Sensitivity, Emotion-Based Theory of Ethics, and Confucian Moral Psychology

Ann Pang-White Commentary on Rong-Lin Wang’s “Moral Sensitivity, Emotion-Based Theory of Ethics, and Confucian Moral Psychology”

Rong-Lin Wang Reply to Professor Pang-White’s Commentary

 

Jeu-Jenq Yuann An Interpretation of Confucian Ren (仁 humanness) Through A Case Study of the Divergent Attitudes in the Preventative Measures of Covid-19 Pandemic in China and the US

Matthew Shea Comments on Jeu-Jenq Yuann’s “An Interpretation of Confucian Ren (仁 humanness) Through A Case Study of the Divergent Attitudes in the Preventative Measures of Covid-19 Pandemic in China and the US”

Jeu-Jenq Yuann Reply to Professor Shea’s Comments

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