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221.
The Buddhist-Humean parallels Postmortem L. Stafford Betty by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 21.3 (1971); p. 237-253"
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The artistic way and the religio-aesthetic tradition in Japan Richard B. Pilgrim by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27.3 (1977); p. 285-305"
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Transmetaphysical thinking in Heidegger and Zen Buddhism John Steffney by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27.3 (1977); p. 323-335"
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Dying is supreme oppoortunity A comparison of Plato's Phaedo and the Tibetan Book of the Dead Maurice Cohen by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 26.3 (1976); p. 317-327"
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Reflexivity and metalanguage games in Buddhist causality Donald W. Mitchell by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 25 (1975); p. 101-106"
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The efficacy of uselessness A chuang-tzu motif John S. Major by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 25.2 (1975); p. 265-279"
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Cultural phenomenologist and ethician Watsuji Tetsuro by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24 (1974); p. 3-22"
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Buddhism and historical thought in Japan before 1221 Delmer Brown by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.2 (1974); p. 215-225"
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Topics on being and logical reasoning Richard S. Y. Chi by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.3 (1974); p. 293-300"
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An example of Japnaese rationalism Takehiro Sueki by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.3 (1974); p. 349-362"
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Freedom and moral responsibility in Confucian ethics Chad Hansen by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22.2 (1972); p. 169-186"
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The aesthetics philosophy of Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei William J. Duiker by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22.4 (1972); p. 385-401"
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Master Chu's Self-Realization The Role of Ch'eng John Berthrong (Boston University) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 43 (1993); p. 39-64"
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Chen Beixi, Lu Siangshan, and Early Tokugawa (1600-1867) Philosophical Lexicography John Allen Tucker (University of North Florida) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 43.4 (1993); p. 683-713"
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The Social Self in Japanese Philosophy and American pragmatism A Comparative Study of Watsuji Tetsuro and Geroge Herbert Mead Steve Odin (University of Hawaii) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 42.3 (Philosophy East and West); p. 475-501"
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Interpreting across boundaries Some preliminary reflections Gerald James Larson by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 36.2 (1986); p. 131-142"
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The sudden/gradual paradigm and Neo-Confucian mind-cultivation Rodney L. Taylor by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 33 (1983); p. 17-34"
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The existential nature of Buddhist ultimates Winston L. King by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 33.3 (1983); p. 263-272"
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Kung-sun Lung White horse and other issues Chung-ying Cheng by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 33.4 (1983); p. 341-254"
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Confucius and Kant The ethics of respect Sandra A. Wawrytko by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 32.3 (1982); p. 237-257"
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