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Philosophy East and West

Volume 59, Number 1, January 2009

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E-ISSN: 1529-1898 Print ISSN: 0031-8221

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Articles

God and Nothingness
pp. 1-21
From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to Wenqi (Literary Pneuma): A Philosophical Study of a Chinese Aesthetic
pp. 22-46

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“Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to Carve a Chicken?” The Sociology of the Junzi Ideal in the Lunyu
pp. 47-70
The Coming Time “Between” Being and Daoist Emptiness: An Analysis of Heidegger’s Article Inquiring into the Uniqueness of the Poet via the Lao Zi
pp. 71-87
Comparing Phases of Skepticism in al-Ghazālī and Descartes: Some First Meditations on Deliverance from Error
pp. 88-101

Feature Review

Parallels of the All Base Consciousness?
pp. 102-106

Book Reviews

Maestros de Occidente: Estudios sobre el pensamiento andalusí (review)
pp. 107-108
Indian Buddhist Theories of Persons: Vasubandhu’s “Refutation of the Theory of a Self” (review)
pp. 108-112
Islamic Humanism (review)
pp. 112-115
Death, Contemplation and Schopenhauer (review)
pp. 115-118
Ordinary Mind as the Way: The Hongzhou School and the Growth of Chan Buddhism (review)
pp. 118-121

Books Received

Books Received
pp. 122-123

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