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201.
The rejection of humor in Western thought John Morreall by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 39.3 (1989); p. 243-265"
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Confucius, Mencius, and the notion of true succession John N. Williams by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 38.2 (1988); p. 157-171"
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Exploring the Confucian Tradition Wing-tsit Chan by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 38.3 (1988); p. 234-250"
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Three ways of being religious Lee H. Yearley by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 32.4 (1982); p. 439-451"
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The philosophy of reuniciation East and West Erling Skorpen by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 21.3 (1971); p. 283-302"
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Japanese ethics Beyond good and evil Robert J.J. Wargo by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 40.4 (1990); p. 500-509"
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The Yogacara and Madhyamika interpretations of the buddha-nature concept in Chinese Buddhism Ming-wood Liu by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 35.2 (1985); p. 171-193"
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Can the East help the West to value nature? Holmes Rolston by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 37.2 (1987); p. 172-190"
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Skepticism, ordinary language and Zen Buddhism Dick Garner by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27.2 (1977); p. 165-181"
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Tsung-mi and the Single Word "Awareness" (chih) Peter N. Gregory by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 35.3 (1985); p. 249-269"
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Kierkegaard and Confucius On finding the Way Henry Rosemont by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 36.3 (1986); p. 201-212"
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Naturalistic ethics in a Chinese context Chang Tsai's contribution Christian Jochim by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 31.2 (1981); p. 165-177"
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The gate in the circle A paradigmatic symbol in early Chinese cosmology Franklin M. Doeringer by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 32.3 (1982); p. 309-324"
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The problem of the self in the Analects Herbert Fingarette by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 29.2 (1979); p. 129-140"
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Confucianism and the political thought of Sun Yat-sen A. James Gregor by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 31 (1981); p. 55-70"
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Metaphysics and East-West philosophy Applying the Chinese t'i-yung paradigm Roberta Lion Kong by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 29 (1979); p. 49-57"
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Zen and karman Louis Nordstrom by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 30 (1980); p. 77-86"
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Who understands the four alternatives of the Buddhist texts? Alex Wayman by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27 (1977); p. 3-21"
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Problematics of the Buddhist nature of self Kenneth K. Inada by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 29.2 (1979); p. 141-158"
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On linguistic skepticism in Wittgenstein and Kung-sun Lung Fred Rieman by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27.2 (1977); p. 183-193"
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