Introduction: A cross-cultural conversation on li Zehou's ideas on subjectivity and aesthetics in modern chinese thought
Philosophy East and West 49 (2):113-119 (1999)
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Li Zehou (1999). The Western Is the Substance, and the Chinese Is for Application: (Excerpts). Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (2):32-39.
Jing-Bao Nie (2000). The Plurality of Chinese and American Medical Moralities: Toward an Interpretive Cross-Cultural Bioethics. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (3):239-260.
Brian Bruya (2003). Li Zehou's Aesthetics as a Marxist Philosophy of Freedom. Dialogue and Universalism 13 (11-12):133-140.
Li Zehou (1988). Reading Notes on the Aesthetics of Zhuang Zi. Contemporary Chinese Thought 20 (1):3-42.
Zehou Li (1994). The Path of Beauty: A Study of Chinese Aesthetics. Oxford University Press.
Li Zehou (1999). A Few Questions Concerning the History of Chinese Aesthetics (Excerpts). Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (2):66-76.
Li Zehou (1999). A Supplementary Explanation of Subjectivity. Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (2):26-31.
Gu Xin (1996). Subjectivity, Modernity, and Chinese Hegelian Marxism: A Study of Li Zehou's Philosophical Ideas From a Comparative Perspective. Philosophy East and West 46 (2):205-245.
Li Zehou (1999). Subjectivity and "Subjectality": A Response. Philosophy East and West 49 (2):174-183.
Jane Cauvel (1999). The Transformative Power of Art: Li Zehou's Aesthetic Theory. Philosophy East and West 49 (2):150-173.
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