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  • Index to Volume 68

Articles

  • The Aesthetic Concept of Yi in Chinese Calligraphic Creation, Xiongbo Shi, 3:871–886

  • An Alternative Way of Confucian Sincerity: Wang Yangming's "Unity of Knowing and Doing" as a Response to Zhu Xi's Puzzle of Self-Deception, Zemian Zheng, 4:1345–1368

  • An Approach to Comparative Phenomenology: Nishida's Place of Nothingness and Merleau-Ponty's Negativity, Maria Carmen López Sáenz, 2:497–515

  • Artistic Production and the Making of the Artist: Applying Nishida Kitarō to Discussions of Authorship, Kyle Peters, 2:477–496

  • Banka, Rafał, Rules of Composition: A Mereological Examination of the Dao-You Relation, 4:1025–1041

  • Brons, Robin, Life without Belief: A Madhyamaka Defense of the Livability of Pyrrhonism, 2:329–351

  • Burik, Steven, Logos and Dao Revisited: A Non-Metaphysical Interpretation, 1:23–41

  • Camus, Rina Marie, I am Not a Sage but an Archer: Confucius on Agency and Freedom, 4:1042–1061

  • China's Particular Values and the Issue of Universal Significance: Contemporary Confucians amidst the Politics of Universal Values, Hoyt Cleveland Tillman, 4:1265–1291

  • A Chinese Way of Thinking, Mark Gamsa, 1:42–58

  • Chiu, Wai Wai, Zhuangzi's Knowing-How and Skepticism, 4:1062–1084

  • The Commentary Tradition on Suhrawardī, L. W. Cornelis van Lit, 2:539–563

  • Confucian Ethics and the Practical Value of Roles, Daniel J. Stephens, 3:909–928

  • The Context(s) of "Correct Seeing": Truth and Fiction in Tibetan Madhyamaka, Contstance Kassor, 4:1178–1192

  • Contrasting Nyāya-Vais eṣika and Buddhist Explanations of Attention, Alex Watson, 4:1292–1313

  • Creatio ex nihilo and Ancient Chinese Philosophy: A Revisiting of Robert Neville's Thesis, Yonghua Ge, 2:352–370

  • The Dao and the Form: Innate Divisions and the Natural Hermeneutics of Plato and Zhuangzi, Mingjun Lu, 4:1219–1238

  • The Discontents of Moderate Political Confucianism and the Future of Democracy in East Asia, Zhuoyao Li, 4:1193–1218

  • Dong Xiuyuan, The Presence of Buddhist Thought in Kalām Literature, 3:944–973

  • Fan, Wenli, Śāntarakṣita on Personal Identity: A Comparative Study, 3:663–682

  • Gamsa, Mark, A Chinese Way of Thinking, 1:42–58

  • Ge, Yonghua, Creatio ex nihilo and Ancient Chinese Philosophy: A Revisiting of Robert Neville's Thesis, 2:352–370

  • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Johanan Alemanno, and al-Ghazālī's The Niche of Lights, Scott Michael Girdner, 2:371–385

  • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Johanan Alemanno, and The Book of Love by al-Ghazali, Scott Michael Girdner, 3:683–701

  • Girdner, Scott Michael, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Johanan Alemanno, and al-Ghazālī's The Niche of Lights, 2:371–385

  • Girdner, Scott Michael, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Johanan Alemanno, and The Book of Love by al-Ghazali, 3:683–701

  • Grounded on Nothing: The Spirit of Radical Criticism in Nishida's Philosophy, Yūjin Itabashi, 1:97–111

  • Habib, M.A.R., Hegel and Islam, 1:59–77

  • Harris, Stephen E., Promising Across Lives to Save Non-Existent Beings: Identity, Rebirth, and the Bodhisattva's Vow, 2:386–407

  • Hasbullah, Maisarah, and Mohd Hazim Shah Abdul Murad, The Rise of Modern Science: Islam and the West, 1:78–96

  • Hegel and Islam, M.A.R. Habib, 1:59–77

  • Heim, Maria, and Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, In a Double Way: Nāmarūpa in Buddhaghosa's Phenomenology, 4:1085–1115

  • Hu, Chih-chiang, Self-cognition? Saṃghabhadra, Armstrong, and Introspective Consciousness, 3:702–720 [End Page 1382]

  • Huayan Numismatics as Metaphysics: Explicating Fazang's Coin-Counting Metaphor, Nicholaos Jones, 4:1155–1177

  • I am Not a Sage but an Archer: Confucius on Agency and Freedom, Rina Marie Camus, 4:1042–1061

  • Ibn Sīnā's Solution to Kant's Challenging View of Existence, Mirsaeid Mousavi Karimi, 1:112–139

  • Imagination in the Appreciation of Nature: A Comparative Approach, Yingying Tang, 3:929–943

  • Immerman, Daniel, Kumārila and Knows-Knows, 2:408–422

  • In a Double Way: Nāmarūpa in Buddhaghosa's Phenomenology, Maria Heim and Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, 4:1085–1115

  • Incommensurability and Comparative Philosophy, Xinli Wang, 2:564–582

  • Is the Empathy-Induced Motivation to Help Egoistic or Altruistic: Insights from the Neo-Confucian Cheng Hao, Yat-hung Leung...

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