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Philosophy East and West: A Quarterly of Comparative Philosophy promotes academic literacy on non-Western traditions of philosophy. For over half a century the journal has published the highest-quality scholarship that locates these cultures in their relationship to Anglo-American philosophy. Philosophy defined in its relationship to cultural traditions broadly integrates the professional discipline with literature, science, and social practices. Each issue includes debates on issues of contemporary concern and critical reviews of the most recent publications.
Editor: Frank Perkins, University of Hawai`i
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Volume 61, Number 3, July 2011Table of Contents
- Dr. Kenneth K. Inada (1923–2011)
- p. 407
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0032
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- A Memorial Tribute to Kenneth K. Inada
- p. 408
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0035
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- Self-awareness: Eliminating the Myth of the “Invisible Subject”
- pp. 453-467
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0041
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- Naturalizing Mencius
- pp. 492-515
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0045
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- Xin, Trust, and Confucius’ Ethics
- pp. 516-533
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0047
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- Understanding the Sources of the Sino-Islamic Intellectual Tradition: A Review Essay on The Sage Learning of Liu Zhi: Islamic Thought in Confucian Terms, by Sachiko Murata, William C. Chittick, and Tu Weiming, and Recent Chinese Literary Treasuries
- pp. 546-559
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0037
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- Al-Ghazālī’s Philosophical Theology (review)
- pp. 564-567
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0042
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- Books Received
- pp. 581-582
- DOI: 10.1353/pew.2011.0039
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