PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES
Issue No. 2
Special Issue on Phenomenology and Taoism
Editor's Preface
LAU Kwok-ying & CHEUNG Chan-fai
Articles
To What Extent Can Phenomenology Do Justice to Chinese Philosophy? - Attempt at a Phenomenological Reading of Lao-Tzu
LAU Kwok-ying
Lao-Tzu and Chuang-Tzu's Phenomenology of Ziran
WU Zhi-Xue
On Interpretations of Female Metaphors in the Lao-Tzu
LIU Xiaogan
Phenomenological Analysis of the Lao-Tzu and the Problem of Time
WONG Kwok-kui
On Some Interpretations of "Tao" from the Perspective of "To the Things Themselves"
LEUNG Ka-wing
The Tao and Original Being: Reflections on Heidegger's Thinking of Ereignis
SUN Zhouxing
Heidegger's Tautological Thinking and Taoist Philosophy
KWAN Tze-wan
Tao and Being: Heidegger's "Fourfold" and Lao-Tzu's Ziranist Conception of Being
WANG Qingjie
Ereignis and the Co-originality of Being and Nothing: On Heidegger's "Turn" and Lao-Tzu
LAI Shen-chong
From Heidegger's Humanism to Tao Yuan-Ming's Ziranism
LUI Ping-keung
“Tao”, “Nothing” and “Being” in Taoist Philosophy: An Interpretation from Common Sense Experience
LAU Kwok-Keung
Translations of Classics in Phenomenology
Wonder, Time and Idealization: On the Greek Beginning of Philosophy
by Klaus HELD, translated from German by LEUNG Po-shan
In Memoriam
A Rich Phenomenology of the Human: Paul Ricoeur (1913–2005)
LAU Kwok-ying