pt. 1. Identity of Chinese philosophy and its modern studies. Emergence of the history of Chinese philosophy / Antonio S. Cua -- pt. 2. Yi-Jing philosophy. Inquiring into the primary model : Yi-Jing and Chinese ontological hermeneutics / Chung-ying Cheng -- Hegelian, Yi-Jing, and Buddhist transformational models for comparative philosophy / Robert Elliott Allinson -- Becoming-being complementarity : an account of the Yin-Yang metaphysical vision of the Yi-Jing / Bo Mou -- pt. 3. Confucianism. Virtue ethics and Confucianism / Bryan W. Van Norden -- The principled benevolence : a synthesis of Kantian and Confucian moral judgment / Robin R. Wang -- Social justice : Rawlsian or Confucian? / Ruiping Fan -- Towards a minimal common ground for humanist dialogue : a comparative analysis of Confucian ethics and American ethical humanism / You-zheng Li -- The project of Boston Confucianism / Robert Cummings Neville -- pt. 4. Philosophical Daoism. The metaphysics of dao / Chad Hansen -- "It-self-so-ing" and "other-ing" in Lao Zi's concept of zi ran / Qingjie (James) Wang -- Eternal Dao, constant name, and language engagement : on the opening message of the Dao-De-Jing / Bo Mou -- Zhuang Zi and Aristotle on what a thing is / Chenyang Li -- The Daoist conception of truth : Lao Zi's metaphysical realism vs. Zhuang Zi's internal realism / JeeLoo Liu -- pt. 5. Logic-related concerns. Ming-Jia (the Logicians) and Zeno : a comparative study / Chuang Liu -- The thesis of antilogic in Buddhism / Yiu-ming Fung.