- Jos de Mul, Horizons of Hermeneutics: Intercultural Hermeneutics in a Globalizing World.
- Xize Deng, On the Problem of the Meaning of Life in “Chinese Philosophy”.
- Weixiang Ding, Zhu Xi's Choice, Historical Criticism and Influence—An Analysis of Zhu Xi's Relationship with Confucianism and Buddhism.
- Jos Mul, Horizons of Hermeneutics: Intercultural Hermeneutics in a Globalizing World.
- Peng Peng, Benti, Practice and State: On the Doctrine of Mind in the Four Chapters of Guanzi.
- Refeng Tang, Erratum To: Knowing That, Knowing How, and Knowing to Do.
- Zhongjiang Wang, Ultimate Concern, Reflection of Civilization, and the Idea of “Man” in Yin Haiguang.
- Wenyu Xie, The Concept of Junzi in the Zhongyong.
- Gang Zhang, Form and Formless: A Discussion with the Authors of Anticipating China.
- Andrei A. Buckareff, Intralevel Mental Causation.
- Jonathan Dancy, Acting in Ignorance.
- John Hyman, Acting for Reasons: Reply to Dancy.
- Helen Steward, Agency, Properties and Causation.
- Refeng Tang, Knowing That, Knowing How, and Knowing to Do.
- Huaping Wang, Disjunctivism and Skepticism.
- Wenfang Wang, Against Classical Dialetheism.
- Cihua Xu & Hengwei Li, Abduction and Metaphor: An Inquiry Into Common Cognitive Mechanism.
- Xiangdong Xu, Thomas Reid on Active Power and Free Agency.
- Yingjin Xu, What Does Fodor's “Anti-Darwinism” Mean to Natural Theology?
- Limin Bao, “Justice is Happiness”?—An Analysis of Plato's Strategies in Response to Challenges From the Sophists.
- Xiaoping Chen, Various Concepts of “Supervenience” and Their Relations: A Comment on Kim's Theory of Supervenience.
- Shaomeng Li, Cooperation, Competition, and Democracy.
- Shenbai Liao, The Subjectivity and Universality of Virtues—An Investigation Based on Confucius' and Aristotle's Views.
- Chuanhua Peng, A New Discourse on Xunzi's Philosophy of Language.
- Hongmei Qu, Marxism and Morality: Reflections on the History of Interpreting Marx in Moral Philosophy.
- Song Tian, A Study of Experiential Technology and Scientific Technology, Exemplified by Chinese and Western Medicine.
- Shiling Xiang, Between Mind and Trace — A Research Into the Theories on Xin 心 (Mind) of Early Song Confucianism and Buddhism.
- Wei Xiong, Implications of the Dutch Book: Following Ramsey's Axioms.
- James Young, The Ontology of Musical Works: A Philosophical Pseudo-Problem.
- Simone de La Tour & Kevin de La Tour, Original Mind and Cosmic Consciousness in the Co-Creative Process.
- Changchi Hao, Lao-Zhuang and Augustine on the Issue of Suspension in the Philosophy of Religion.
- Jiaxiang Hu, Mencius' Aesthetics and its Position.
- Yi Jiang, Yuyan Yiyi Zhicheng : Zizhu de Yiyi Yu Shizai 语言·意义·指称: 自主的意义与实在 (Autonomous Language: A Possible Theory of Meaning). By YE Chuang.
- Ruohui Li, On Laozi's Dao—An Attempt to Make Philosophy Speak Chinese.
- Xin Liu, The Implication of Rawls' Approach to Public Reason.
- Zushe Yuan, The Autonomy of Cultural Practice: Basis, Limit and Significance of the Possibility of Developing “Cultural Automatism”.
- Zhenyu Zeng, Semantic Criticism: The “Westernization” of the Concepts in Ancient Chinese Philosophy—A Discussion of Yan Fu's Theory of Qi.
- Maoze Zhang, Confucius' Transformation of Traditional Religious Ideas.
- Xianglong Zhang, Kant's View on the Parent-Child Relationship and its Problems—Analyses From a Temporal Perspective as to the Creation and Rearing of a Being Endowed with Freedom.
- Yunyi Zhang, “The Westward Spread of Chinese Philosophy” and Marxism.
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