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2018Weber, Ralph. (2018) “Tonight It Is Europe and the World Looking at Us…”. Newsletter, 116. p. 2. Basel. 2016Chakrabarti, Arindam and Weber, Ralph, eds. (2016) Comparative philosophy without borders. London. Chakrabarti, Arindam and Weber, Ralph. (2016) Introduction. In: Comparative Philosophy without Borders. London, pp. 1-33. Chakrabarti, Arindam and Weber, Ralph. (2016) Afterword/Afterwards. In: Comparative Philosophy without Borders. London, pp. 227-239. Weber, Ralph. (2016) Representing Tradition: An Analysis of Tu Weiming’s Confucianism. International Communication of Chinese Culture, 3 (2). pp. 229-260. Weber, Ralph and Murphy, Tim. (2016) Ideas of Justice in Reconstructions of Confucian Justice. Asian Philosophy, 26 (2). pp. 99-118. Weber, Ralph. (2016) Confucian Political Philosophy for Non-Confucians. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 10 (4). pp. 547-567. Weber, Ralph. (2016) All about Fiction: European Global Studies, Chinese Studies and Sinology. Global Europe: Basel Papers on Europe in a Global Perspective, 111. pp. 1-18. Weber, Ralph and Fröhlich, Thomas. (2016) Gibt es Ansätze deliberativer Demokratie in China? Bemerkungen zur Debatte über das Zeguo-Experiment. In: 'Demokratie' jenseits des Westens: Theorien, Diskurse, Einstellungen. Baden-Baden, pp. 550-566. 2015Weber, Ralph. (2015) In Search of Numbers and Substance: On a Current Confucian Revival in the PRC. In: Contemporary East Asia and the Confucian Revival. Cambridge, pp. 171-190. Trakulhun, Sven and Weber, Ralph, eds. (2015) Delimiting modernities : conceptual challenges and regional responses. Lanham, Maryland. Weber, Ralph. (2015) On Comparing Ancient Chinese and Greek Ethics: The tertium comparationis as Tool of Analysis and Evaluation. In: The Good Life and Conceptions of Life in Early China and Græco-Roman Antiquity. Berlin, pp. 29-56. Weber, Ralph. (2015) What Is 'Modernities' a Plural of? – A Rhetorical Analysis of Some Recent Uses. In: Delimiting Modernities: Conceptual Challenges and Regional Responses. Lanham, pp. 25-48. Trakulhun, Sven and Weber, Ralph. (2015) Modernities: Editors' Introduction. In: Delimiting Modernities: Conceptual Challenges and Regional Responses. Lanham, ix-xxiv. Weber, Ralph. (2015) Authority: Of German Rhinos and Chinese Tigers. In: Comparative Philosophy without Borders. London, pp. 143-174. 2014Weber, Ralph and Beckstein, Martin. (2014) Politische Ideengeschichte. Interpretationsansätze in der Praxis. UTB. Politikwissenschaft, 4174. Göttingen. Weber, Ralph. (2014) Comparative Philosophy and the tertium: Comparing what with what, and in what Respect? Dao, 12 (2). pp. 151-171. Weber, Ralph and Baruchello, Giorgio. (2014) 'Who Are We?' – An Essay on Richard Rorty, Rhetoric and Politics. European Legacy, 19 (2). pp. 197-214. Weber, Ralph. (2014) On Wang Hui's Contribution to an Asian School of Chinese International Relations. In: Asian Thought on China's Changing International Relations. Basingstoke, pp. 76-94. 2013Weber, Ralph. (2013) Why Talk about Chinese Metaphysics. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 8 (1). pp. 99-119. Weber, Ralph. (2013) 'How to Compare?' - On the Methodological State of Comparative Philosophy. Philosophy Compass, 8 (7). pp. 593-603. Weber, Ralph. (2013) A Stick which May Be Grabbed by Either End: Sino-Hellenic Studies in the Mirror of Comparative Philosophy. International Journal of the Classical Tradition, 20 (1). pp. 1-14. Weber, Ralph and Franke, Ulrich. (2013) At the Papini Hotel - On Pragmatism in the Study of International Relations. European Journal of International Relations, 18 (4). pp. 669-691. Weber, Ralph. (2013) Konfuzianische Selbstkultivierung bei Tu Weiming. In: Dimensionen der Selbstkultivierung. Beiträge des Forums für Asiatische Philosophie. Freiburg, pp. 310-334. Weber, Ralph. (2013) Making the Implicit Explicit. An Analysis of Some Comparative Claims in Guo Yi’s Discussion of Chinese and Western Philosophy. In: Metaphysical Foundations of Knowledge and Ethics in Chinese and European Philosophy. Paderborn, pp. 203-214. Weber, Ralph. (2013) Raimon Panikkar, and what 'philosophy' is comparative philosophy comparing? Cirpit Review (4). pp. 167-176. Weber, Ralph. (2013) Politik, Konfuzianismus und konfuzianische politische Philosophie in der VR China heute. Widerspruch – Münchner Zeitschrift für Philosophie (56). pp. 61-72. Weber, Ralph. (2013) Book review of The Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Feizi, by Wiebke Denecke, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010. Asiatische Studien, 67 (3). pp. 1018-1024. 2012Weber, Ralph. (2012) Limits of Scripture and Limits of Reason: On Confucianism and 'Scriptural Reasoning'. Sino-Christian Studies: An International Journal of Bible, Theology and Philosophy (13). pp. 27-57. Weber, Ralph. (2012) Konfuzianische Selbstkultivierung als Philosophem und Politikum. Polylog. Zeitschrift für interkulturelles Philosophieren, 26. pp. 19-42. Weber, Ralph. (2012) Taking Roger Ames’s Confucian Role Ethics on Its Own Terms: A Pragmatist Critique." Book review of Confucian Role Ethics: A Vocabulary, by Roger T. Ames, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2011. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 7 (4). pp. 622-626. 2011Weber, Ralph. (2011) On Wang Hui's Re-Imagination of Asia and Europe. Europa Regional, 17 (4). pp. 221-228. Weber, Ralph. (2011) Book Review: Die Aufhebung des Politischen: Lü Zuqian (1137-1181) und der Aufstieg des Neukonfuzianismus. Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 40 (1). pp. 201-205. 2010Weber, Ralph and Murphy, Tim. (2010) Confucianizing Socrates and Socratizing Confucius: On Comparing Analects 13:18 and the Euthyphro. Philosophy East and West, 60 (2). pp. 187-206. Weber, Ralph and Barden, Garrett. (2010) Rhetorics of Authority: Leviticus and the Analects Compared. Asiatische Studien, 64 (1). pp. 173-240. 2008Weber, Ralph. (2008) Cong Political Theory jiedu «Mengzi» fangfa 从 Political Theory 解读«孟子»的方法 (Ways of Reading the Book of Mencius with a View to Political Theory). Zhongwen Zixue Zhidao 中文自学指导 [Reviews and Research on Chinese Literature (1). pp. 45-49. Weber, Ralph. (2008) [Review of] Geschichte des politischen Denkens: Ein Handbuch: Brocker, Manfred (Hrsg.). Swiss Political Science Review, 14 (2). pp. 391-395. 2007Weber, Ralph and Eckl, Julian. (2007) North-South? Pitfalls of Dividing the World by Words. Third World Quarterly, 28 (1). pp. 3-23. 2006Weber, Ralph and Sigurdsson, Geir. (2006) Að færa út veginn: Um samrýmanleika heimspeki Derrida og kínverskrar heimspekiorðræðu (Broadening the Way: On Commensurability between Derrida's Philosophy and Chinese Philosophical Narratives). Hugur (Journal of the Icelandic Philosophical Society), 17. pp. 62-78. 2005Weber, Ralph. (2005) Oneness and Particularity in Chinese Natural Cosmology: The Notion tianrenheyi. Asian Philosophy, 15 (2). pp. 191-205. 2004Weber, Ralph. (2004) New Confucian Political Philosophy – Tu Wei-ming's Fiduciary Community. Acta Orientalia Vilnensia, 5. pp. 92-103. Weber, Ralph. (2004) Xiong Shili Revisited: Tu Wei-ming's Perspective and Authentic Living. Zhexuemen (Beida Journal of Philosophy). Special Issue (5). pp. 48-62. Weber, Ralph. (2004) Book review (in German) of Mencius on Becoming Human, by James Behuniak Jr., Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2005. Asiatische Studien, 59 (4). pp. 1339-1346. Weber, Ralph. (2004) Book review (in German) of Confucian Democracy: A Deweyan Reconstruction, by Sor-hoon Tan, Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2003. Swiss Political Science Review, 10 (4). pp. 221-224. Weber, Ralph. (2004) Book review of The Moral Circle and the Self: Chinese and Western Approaches, ed. by Kim-chong Chong, Sor-hoon Tan, and C. L. Ten, Chicago and La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 2003. China Review International, 11 (1). pp. 39-44. Weber, Ralph. (2004) Book review of Varieties of Religion Today: William James Revisited by Charles Taylor, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002. Philosophy East and West, 54 (1). pp. 103-106. 2001Weber, Ralph. (2001) Hobbes und die Bilder. Schweizerische Monatshefte für Politik und Kultur, 81 (4). p. 50. |