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The significance of the concept of 'fa' in Han Fei's thought system Wang Hsiao-po trans. by L. S. Chang by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27 (1977); p. 35-52"
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Martin Heidegger and the East Elisabeth Feist Hirsch by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 20.3 (1970); p. 247-263"
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Formal ontology and movement between worlds Ashok K. Gangadean by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 26.2 (1976); p. 167-188"
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Lao Tzu's conception of evil Sung-peng Hsu by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 26.3 (1976); p. 301-316"
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The reconciliation of Neo-Confucianism with Christianity in the writings of Joseph de Prémare David E. Mungello by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 26.4 (1976); p. 389-410"
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Footnote on Cua on practical causation Ronald Burr by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 25 (1975); p. 11-12"
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On representing abstractions in archaic Chinese Henry Rosemont, Jr. by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24 (1974); p. 71-88"
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The Buddhist conception of time and temporality David J. Kalupahana by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.2 (1974); p. 181-191"
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Wang Yang-ming A biography Wing-tsit Chan by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22 (1972); p. 75-92"
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Introduction Dharma and Li Robert A. McDermott by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22.2 (1972); p. 127-129"
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Role and rule in Oriental thought Some metareflections on dharma and li Arthur C. Danto by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22.2 (1972); p. 213-220"
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A philosophic analysis on the Confucian approach to ethics Shu-hsien Liu by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22.4 (1972); p. 417-426"
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Understanding Justice in an Islamic Context Some Points of Contrast with Western Theories A. Smirnov by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 46.3 (1996); p. 337-350"
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A Defense of Yogacara Buddhism Alex Wayman (Columbia University) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 46.4 (1996); p. 447-476"
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Some Problems in Interpretation The Early and Late Writings of Dogen David Putney (Old Dominion University) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 46.4 (1996); p. 497-531"
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Medicine and History as Theoretical Tools in an Confucian Pragmatism Anne D. Birdwhistell (Stockton State College) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 45 (1995); p. 1-28"
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On translating the term "Drstanta" in early Buddhist formal logic Douglas D. Daye by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 38.2 (1988); p. 147-156"
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"Cenceptual resources" in South Asia for "environmental ethics" or The fly is still alive and well in the bottle Gerald James Larson by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 37.2 (1987); p. 150-159"
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Dimensions of li (propriety) Reflections on an aspect of Hsün Tzu's ethics Antonio S. Cua by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 29.4 (1979); p. 373-394"
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A reordering of the hexagrams of the I Ching Stephen E. McKenna and Victor H. Mair by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 29.4 (1979); p. 421-441"
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