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MORALITY, METAPHYSICS and CHINESE CULTURE
edited by VINCENT SHEN TRAN VAN DOAN
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Table of Contents
PART I. MORALITY IN THE CHINESE TRADITION
l. Ching-Hsing (Fulfillment of Nature) in the Doctrine of the Mean by Stanislaus Lokuang, Fujen University, Taipei
2. Lao-Tzu's Metaphysics and His Critique of Confucian Ethics by Vincent Shen, National Chengchi University, Taipei
3. From Immanentism to Atheism by Gabriel Ly Chen, Fujen University, Taipei
4. Self-Transcendence and Morality: Human Creativity in Nietzschean and Confucian Thought by Lik Kuen, Tong, Fairfield University, Conn.
by Pei-jung, Fu, National Taiwan University, Taipei
6. The Movement of Love in Wang Yang-ming and Max Scheler by Manuel B. Dy Jr., Ateneo de Manila, Philippines
7. Fundamental Christian Values and Confucian Thought: An Ontological Foundation by Gotthold Hasenhüttle, University of Saarbrucken
PART II. METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR MORAL PHILOSOPHY
8. Principles of a Creative Morality by Eliot Deutsch, University of Hawaii
9. Metaphysics of the Person, Determinism and Responsibility by Thomas Fay, St. John's University, New York
10. Freedom, a Metaphysical Approach of Culture and Morality by André Mercier, Inst. des Sc. Exactes, Berne, Switz.
by George F. McLean, Catholic University, Washington
12. Moral Crisis and Metatechnical Problems by Tomonobu Imamichi, International Institute for Aesthetics and Comparative Philosophy, Tokyo
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