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Philosophy East & West Volume 60, Number 4 October 2010 567–570 567© 2010 by University of Hawai‘i Press INDEX TO VOLUME 60 Articles Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nāgārjuna’s MMK 24:18, Douglas L. Berger, 1:40–64 Al-Ghazali and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on the Question of Human Freedom and the Chain of Being, Craig Truglia, 2:143–166 Anaphors or Cataphors? A Discussion of the Two Qi 其 Graphs in the First Chapter of the Daodejing, Yoav Ariel and Gil Raz, 3:391–421 Arditi, Jorge, and Minjoo Oh, Self-Cultivation as a Microphysics of Reverence: Toward a Foucauldian Understanding of Korean Culture, 1:20–39 Ariel, Yoav, and Gil Raz, Anaphors or Cataphors? A Discussion of the Two Qi 其 Graphs in the First Chapter of the Daodejing, 3:391–421 Berger, Douglas L., Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nāgārjuna’s MMK 24:18, 1:40–64 Beyond Liberal Civil Society: Confucian Familism and Relational Strangership, Sungmoon Kim, 4:476–498 Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten, Genes, Memes, and the Chinese Concept of Wen: Toward a Nature/ Culture Model of Genetics, 2:167–186 Bruya, Brian J., The Rehabilitation of Spontaneity: A New Approach in Philosophy of Action, 2:207–250 Burik, Steven, Thinking on the Edge: Heidegger, Derrida, and the Daoist Gateway (Men 門), 4:499–516 Cartesian Intuitions, Humean Puzzles, and the Buddhist Conception of the Self, Alan Tomhave, 4:443–457 Chatterjee, Amita, and Smita Sirker, Diṅnāga and Mental Models: A Reconstruction, 3:315–340 Confucianizing Socrates and Socratizing Confucius: On Comparing Analects 13:18 and the Euthyphro, Tim Murphy and Ralph Weber, 2:187–206 Confucius and Mencius on the Motivation to Be Moral, Yong Huang, 1:65–87 Diṅnāga and Mental Models: A Reconstruction, Amita Chatterjee and Smita Sirker, 3:315–340 Duquette, Jonathan, and K. Ramasubramanian, Is Space Created? Reflections on Śan .kara’s Philosophy and Philosophy of Physics, 4:517– 533 Engagement, Withdrawal, and Social Reform: Confucian and Contemporary Perspectives, Marion Hourdequin, 3:369–390 Federman, Asaf, What Kind of Free Will Did the Buddha Teach? 1:1–19 Garfield, Jay L., Taking Conventional Truth Seriously: Authority Regarding Deceptive Reality, 3:341–354 Geaney, Jane, Grounding “Language” in the Senses: What the Eyes and Ears Reveal about Ming 名 (Names) in Early Chinese Texts, 2:251–293 Genes, Memes, and the Chinese Concept of Wen: Toward a Nature/Culture Model of Genetics, Thorsten Botz-Bornstein, 2:167–186 Grounding “Language” in the Senses: What the Eyes and Ears Reveal about Ming 名 (Names) in Early Chinese Texts, Jane Geaney, 2:251– 293 Hourdequin, Marion, Engagement, Withdrawal, and Social Reform: Confucian and Contemporary Perspectives, 3:369–390 Huang, Yong, Confucius and Mencius on the Motivation to Be Moral, 1:65–87 Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin, A. P. Martinich and Yang Xiao, 1:88–114 Is Space Created? Reflections on Śan .kara’s Philosophy and Philosophy of Physics, Jonathan Duquette and K. Ramasubramanian, 4:517–533 Isolation and Involvement: Wilhelm von Humboldt, François Jullien, and More, Christian Helmut Wenzel, 4:458–475 Jones, Nicholaos John, Mereological Heuristics for Huayan Buddhism, 3:355–368 Kim, Sungmoon, Beyond Liberal Civil Society: Confucian Familism and Relational Strangership , 4:476–498 Martinich, A. P., and Yang Xiao, Ideal Interpretation : The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin, 1:88–114 Mereological Heuristics for Huayan Buddhism, Nicholaos John Jones, 3:355–368 Murphy, Tim, and Ralph Weber, Confucianizing Socrates and Socratizing Confucius: On Comparing Analects 13:18 and the Euthyphro, 2:187–206 568 Philosophy East & West Oh, Minjoo, and Jorge Arditi, Self-Cultivation as a Microphysics of Reverence: Toward a Foucauldian Understanding of Korean Culture, 1:20–39 Ramasubramanian, K., and Jonathan Duquette, Is Space Created? Reflections on Śan .kara’s Philosophy and Philosophy of Physics, 4:517– 533 Raz, Gil, and Yoav Ariel, Anaphors or Cataphors? A Discussion of the Two Qi 其 Graphs in the First Chapter of the Daodejing, 3:391–421 The Rehabilitation of Spontaneity: A New Approach in Philosophy of Action, Brian J. Bruya, 2:207–250 Self-Cultivation as a Microphysics of Reverence: Toward a Foucauldian Understanding of Korean Culture, Minjoo Oh and...

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