Aristotelianism and east Asian philosophies

Papers 

Books

Lloyd, G.E.R., Adversaries and Authorities: Investigations into Ancient Greek and Chinese Science, Cambridge UP, 1996. 

Lloyd, G.E.R., The Ambitions of Curiosity: Understanding the World in Ancient Greece and China, Cambridge UP, 2002. 

Lloyd, G.E.R., & Nathan Sivin, The Way and the Word: Science and Medicine in Early China and Greece, Yale UP, 2002. 

Lloyd, G.E.R., Ancient Worlds, Modern Reflections: Philosophical Perspectives on Greek and Chinese Science and Culture, Oxford UP, 2004. 

Lloyd, G.E.R., The Delusions of Invulnerability: Wisdom and Morality in Ancient Greece, China and Today, Duckworth, 2005. 

Lloyd, G.E.R., Principles and Practices in Ancient Greek and Chinese Science, Ashgate (Variorum), 2006. 

Sim, May, Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Confucius, Cambridge UP, 2007. 

Wardy, Robert, Aristotle in China: Language, Categories and Translation, Cambridge UP, 2000. 

Yearley, Lee H., Mencius and Aquinas: Theories of Virtue and Conceptions of Courage, State University of New York Press, 1990. 

Yu, Jiyuan, The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Mirrors of Virtue, Routledge, 2007. 

Papers

Chan, Wing-Cheuk, "On Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotle: A Chinese Perspective", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32:4, 539-557, 2005.

Cua, Antonio S., "The Ethical Significance of Shame: Insights of Aristotle and Xunzi", Philosophy East and West 53, 2003, 147-202. 

He, Yuanguo, "Confucius and Aristotle on Friendship: A Comparative Study", Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2:2, 2007, 291-307.

Hutton, Eric, "Moral Reasoning In Aristotle And Xunzi", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29:3, 2002, 355-384.

Lee, Jeong-Kyu, "Educational Thoughts of Aristotle and Confucius", Journal of Educational Thought35:2, 161-180, 2001.

Lee, Sang Im, "The Unity of the Virtues in Aristotle and Confucius", Journal of Chinese Philosophy26, 203-23, 1999. 

MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Incommensurability, Truth, and the Conversation Between Confucians and Aristotelians About the Virtues", in Eliot Deutsch ed., Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives, University of Hawaii Press, 1991. 

MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Questions for Confucians: Reflections on the Essays in Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community", in Kwong-loi Shun & David B. Wong eds., Confucian Ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community, Cambridge UP, 2004. 

MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Once More on Confucian and Aristotelian Conceptions of the Virtues: A Response to Professor Wan", in Robin R. Wang ed., Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization, State University of New York Press, 2004. 

Qiong Zhang, "From 'Dragonology' to Meteorology: Aristotelian Natural Philosophy and the Beginning of the Decline of the Dragon in China", Early Science & Medicine, 14:1-3, 340-368, 2009.

Ryan, James A., "Conservatism and Coherentism in Aristotle, Confucius, and Mencius", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28:3, 275-283, 2001. 

Shen, Vincent, "From Aristotle's De Anima to Xia Dachang's Xingshuo", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32:4, 575-596, 2005.

Sim, May, "Aristotle in the Reconstruction of Confucian Ethics", International Philosophical Quarterly 41:4 (164), 453-468, 2001. 

Sim, May, "The Moral Self in Confucius and Aristotle", International Philosophical Quarterly 43:4 (172), 439-462, 2003. 

Sim, May, "Harmony and the Mean in the Nicomachean Ethics and the Zhongyong", Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 3:2, 253-280, 2004. 

Sim, May, "Categories and Commensurability in Confucius and Aristotle: A Response to MacIntyre", in M. Gorman & J. Sanford eds., Categories: Historical and Systematic Essays, Catholic University of America Press, 2004. 

Sim, May, "Virtue Oriented Politics: Confucius and Aristotle", in Lenn E. Goodman & Robert Talisse eds., Aristotle’s Politics Today, State University of New York Press, 2007. 

Sim, May, "Rethinking Virtue Ethics and Social Justice with Aristotle and Confucius", Asian Philosophy 20:2, 195-213, 2010.

Sim, May, “From Metaphysics to Environmental Ethics: Aristotle or Zhu Xi?”, in Ron Engel, Laura Westra & Klaus Bosselmann, Democracy, Ecological Integrity and International Law, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2010.

Sim, May, “Being and Unity in the Ethics and Metaphyscis of Aristotle and Liezi”, in Richard King & Dennis Schilling eds., How Should One Live? Comparing Ethics in Ancient China & Greco-Roman Antiquity, de Gruyter, 2011.

Sim, May, "Rethinking Honor with Aristotle and Confucius", Review of Metaphysics 66:2, 263-280, 2012.

Sypniewski, Bernard Paul, "Notes Comparing Aristotelian Reasoning with That of the Early Confucian School", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28:3, 257-274, 2001.

Van Norden, Bryan, Virtue Ethics and Consequentialism in Early Chinese Philosophy, Cambridge UP, 2007.

Vernezze, Peter, "Moderation or the Middle Way: Two Approaches to Anger", Philosophy East and West 581, 2-16, 2008.

Wan Junren, "Contrasting Confucian Virtue Ethics and MacIntyre's Aristotelian Virtue Theory", in Robin R. Wang ed., Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization, State University of New York Press, 2004. 

Watson, Walter, "Chu Hsi, Plato, and Aristotle", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5:2, 149-74, 1978.

Yearley, Lee, "Mencius and Aquinas: Theories of Virtue and Conceptions of Courage", Philosophy East and West 44, 177-205, 1994. 

Yu, Jiyuan, "Virtue: Confucius and Aristotle", Philosophy East & West 48:2, 323-347, 1998. 

Yu, Jiyuan, "The Moral Self and the Perfect Self in Aristotle and Mencius", Journal of Chinese Philosophy
28:3, 235-56, 2001.

Yu, Jiyuan, "The Aristotelian Mean and Confucian Mean", Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29:3, 337-354, 2002.

Yu, Jiyuan, "The 'Manifesto' of New-Confucianism and the Revival of Virtue Ethics", Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3:3, 317-334, 2008.