Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy/
- New York: Springer,
John A. Tucker, Chun-chieh Huang
The Meanings of Words and Confucian Political Philosophy: A Study of Matsunaga Sekigo’s Ethics John A. Tucker
Spirits, Gods, and Heaven in Confucian Thought W. J. Boot
Making Destiny in the Kingdom of Ryukyu Gregory Smits
The Somaticization of Learning in Edo Confucianism: The Rejection of Body-Mind Dualism in the Thought of Kaibara Ekken Masashi Tsujimoto 辻本雅史, Barry D. Steben
Ogyū Sorai: Confucian Conservative Reformer: From Journey to Kai to Discourse on Government Olof G. Lidin
The Philosophical Moment Between Ogyū Sorai and Kaiho Seiryō: Indigenous Modernity in the Political Theories of Eighteenth-Century Japan? Olivier Ansart
Human Nature and the Way in the Philosophy of Dazai Shundai Peter Flueckiger
Kokugaku Critiques of Confucianism and Chinese Culture Peter Nosco
Saints as Sinners: Andō Shōeki’s Back-to-Nature Critiques of the Saints, Confucian and Otherwise Jacques Joly
Moral and Philosophical Idealism in Late-Edo Confucian Thought: Ōshio Chūsai and the Working Out of His “Great Aspiration” Barry D. Steben
Divination and Meiji Politics: A Reading of Takashima Kaemon’s Judgments on the Book of Changes (Takashima Ekidan) Wai-Ming Ng
“Orthodoxy” and “Legitimacy” in the Yamazaki Ansai School Masao Maruyama 丸山真男, Barry D. Steben Toward a Critical Perspective on the Ansai School Nobukuni Koyasu 子安宣邦, Barry D. Steben