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  • Index To Volume 67

Articles

  • Acting-Intuition and the Achievement of Perception: Merleau-Ponty with Nishida, David W. Johnson, 3 : 693–709

  • Affirming Fate and Incorporating Death: The Role of Amor Fati in Nishitani's Religion and Nothingness, Sarah Flavel, 4 : 1248–1272

  • Ames, Roger T., On How to Construct a Confucian Democracy for Modern Times (or Why Democratic Practices Must Not Lose Sight of the Ideal) [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 61–81

  • Angle, Stephen C., Confucian Justification of Limited Government: Comments on Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 15–24

  • Angle, Stephen C., Response to Danielle Macbeth, "The Place of Philosophy" [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 986–989

  • Baba, Eiho, Zhijue as Appreciation and Realization in Zhu Xi: An Examination through Hun and Po, 2 : 301–317

  • Back, Youngsun, Reconstructing Mozi's Jian'ai 兼-愛, 4 : 1092–1117

  • Bontekoe, Ron, Some Opening Remarks on the Exclusionary Tendency in Western Philosophy [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 957–965

  • Bruya, Brian, Ethnocentrism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Philosophy [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 991–1018

  • Bruya, Brian, Reply to Robert Neville [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 1021–1022

  • Budziszewska, Nina, The Self-Chariots of Liberation: Plato's Phaedrus, the Upaniṣads, and the Mahābhārata in Search of Eternal Being, 2 : 318–351

  • Carlson, Allen, The Relationship between Eastern Ecoaesthetics and Western Environmental Aesthetics, 1 : 117–139

  • Chan, Joseph, Confucian Perfectionism: A Response to Kim, Angle, Wong, Li, Chiu, and Ames [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 82–95

  • Cheung, Leo K. C., The Metaphysics and Unnamability of the Dao in the Daodejing and Wittgenstein, 2 : 352–379

  • "Chinese Philosophy" at European Universities: A Threefold Utopia, Carine Defoort [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 1049–1080

  • Chiu, Yvonne, Democracy without Autonomy: Moral and Personal Autonomy in Democratic Confucianism [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 47–60

  • Chiu, Yvonne, Introduction: Confucian Perfectionism's Wary Embrace of Democracy [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 1–2

  • Confucian Authority, Political Right, and Democracy, Sungmoon Kim [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 3–14

  • Confucian Justification of Limited Government: Comments on Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism, Stephen C. Angle [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 15–24

  • Confucian Perfectionism: A Response to Kim, Angle, Wong, Li, Chiu, and Ames, Joseph Chan [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 82–95

  • The Conversation of Philosophy: A Polemical Response to Carine Defoort, Tim Heysse [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 1081–1086

  • The Dao that Cannot Be Named, Richard McDonough, 3 : 738–762

  • Defoort, Carine, "Chinese Philosophy" at European Universities: A Threefold Utopia [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State-of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 1049–1080 [End Page 1311]

  • Defoort, Carine, Outrageously Irrelevant Remarks of a Girl in a Closed Conversation: A Reply to Tim Heysse [in "Special Issue: Eleventh East-West Philosophers' Conference, 'State- of-the-Art on Comparative Philosophy'"], 4 : 1086–1091

  • Democracy without Autonomy: Moral and Personal Autonomy in Democratic Confucianism, Yvonne Chiu [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 47–60

  • Di Fiori, Larson, and Henry Rosemont Jr., Seeing Ren in the Analects, 1 : 96–116

  • Dickstein, Jonathan, The Strong Case for Vegetarianism in Pātañjala Yoga, 3 : 613–628

  • Duperon, Matthew, Solving for the Triad: Xunzi and Wendell Berry on Sustainable Agriculture as Ethical Practice, 2 : 380–398

  • Education as a Human Right: A Confucian Perspective, Chenyang Li [in "Special Feature: Joseph Chan's Confucian Perfectionism"], 1 : 37–46

  • Faruque, Muhammad U., Heidegger and Mullā Ṣadrā on the Meaning of Metaphysics, 3 : 629–650

  • Flavel, Sarah, Affirming Fate and Incorporating Death: The Role of Amor Fati in Nishitani's Religion and...

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