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Chinese philosophy and symbolic reference Chung-ying Cheng by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27.3 (1977); p. 307-322"
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The conceptual aspects of Hsün Tzu's philosophy of human nature A. S. Cua by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 27.4 (1977); p. 373-389"
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Mass nouns and "a white horse is not a horse" Chad D. Hansen by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 26.2 (1976); p. 189-209"
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Chu Hsi's appraisal of Lao Tzu Wing-tsit Chan by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 25.2 (1975); p. 131-144"
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Metaphysics, negative dialectic, and the expression of the inexpressible Frederick J. Streng by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 25.4 (1975); p. 465-488"
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Language and the formulation of a philosophical vision Frederick J. Streng by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24 (1974); p. 57"
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Time and temporality The Chinese perspective Shu-hsien Liu by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.2 (1974); p. 145-153"
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Greek and Chinese views on time and the timeless Chung-ying Cheng by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.2 (1974); p. 155-159"
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Time and temporality A Buddhist approach Kenneth K. Inada by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.2 (1974); p. 171-179"
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On Marxist dialectics Comments on Hao Wang's article Matilal, Bimal Krishna by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 24.3 (1974); p. 321-328"
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The Confucian approach to the problem of transcendence and immanence Shu-hsien Liu by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22 (1972); p. 45-52"
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Conditions for meaningful comparative philosophy Seyyed Hossein Nasr by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22 (1972); p. 53-61"
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The civil status of li in classical Confucianism Robert M. Gimello by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 22.2 (1972); p. 203-211"
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Sincerity and Japanese values Paul Reasoner by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 40.4 (1990); p. 471-488"
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Humor and social life J. Porteous by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 39.3 (1989); p. 279-288"
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Platon in the Light of Yoga Jeffrey Gold (East Tennessee State University) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 46 (1996); p. 17-32"
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Liberal Rights or/and Confucian Virtues Seung-hwan Lee by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 46.3 (1996); p. 367-379"
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Understanding Oriental Cultures Anne E. Gare (Swinburne University) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 45.3 (1995); p. 309-328"
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Resisting the Norm Ironic Images of Marx and Confucius William A. Callahan (Rangsit University Bangkok) by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 44.2 (1994); p. 279-301"
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On seekiong a change of environment A quasi-Taoist proposal David L. Hall+ by
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In: Philosophy East and West Vol. 37.2 (1987); p. 160-171"
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