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INDEX TO VOLUME 59 Articles ‘‘Ascending the Hall’’: Style and Moral Improvement in the Analects, Amy Olberding, 4 : 503–522 The Authority of the Master in the Analects, David Elstein, 2 : 142–172 Bai, Tongdong, How to Rule without Taking Unnatural Actions: A Comparative Study of the Political Philosophy of the Laozi, 4 : 481–502 Behuniak, James, Jr., ‘‘Embracing the One’’ in the Daodejing 3 : 364–381 Bowing to Your Enemies: Courtesy, Budō, and Japan, Damon A. Young, 2 : 188–215 Brindley, Erica, ‘‘Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to Carve a Chicken?’’ The Sociology of the Junzi Ideal in the Lunyu, 1 : 47–70 Buddhist ‘Foundationalism’ and the Phenomenology of Perception, Christian Coseru, 4 : 409– 439 Carter, Robert E., God and Nothingness, 1 : 1–21 Chang, Wonsuk, Reflections on Time and Related Ideas in the Yijing, 2 : 216–229 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, Xianglong Zhang, 1 : 71–87 Comparing Phases of Skepticism in al-Ghazālı̄ and Descartes: Some First Meditations on Deliverance from Error, Omar Edward Moad, 1 : 88–101 Coseru, Christian, Buddhist ‘Foundationalism’ and the Phenomenology of Perception, 4 : 409–439 Elstein, David, The Authority of the Master in the Analects, 2 : 142–172 ‘‘Embracing the One’’ in the Daodejing, James Behuniak, Jr., 3 : 364–381 Federman, Asaf, Literal Means and Hidden Meanings : A New Analysis of ‘‘Skillful Means,’’ 2 : 125–141 Feleppa, Robert, Zen, Emotion, and Social Engagement , 3 : 263–293 Ferraz, Marcus Sacrini A., Some Remarks on the Yogasūtra, 3 : 249–262 From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to Wenqi (Literary Pneuma): A Philosophical Study of a Chinese Aesthetic, Ming Dong Gu, 1 : 22–46 God and Nothingness, Robert E. Carter, 1 : 1–21 Graziani, Romain, Optimal States and SelfDefeating Plans: The Problem of Intentionality in Early Chinese Self-Cultivation, 4 : 440–466 Gu, Ming Dong, From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to Wenqi (Literary Pneuma): A Philosophical Study of a Chinese Aesthetic, 1 : 22–46 How to Rule without Taking Unnatural Actions: A Comparative Study of the Political Philosophy of the Laozi, Tongdong Bai, 4 : 481–502 Literal Means and Hidden Meanings: A New Analysis of ‘‘Skillful Means,’’ Asaf Federman, 2 : 125–141 Moad, Edward, Comparing Phases of Skepticism in al-Ghazālı̄ and Descartes: Some First Meditations on Deliverance from Error, 1 : 88–101 Nelson, Eric Sean, Responding with Dao: Early Daoist Ethics and the Environment, 3 : 294– 316 Olberding, Amy, ‘‘Ascending the Hall’’: Style and Moral Improvement in the Analects, 4 : 503– 522 Optimal States and Self-Defeating Plans: The Problem of Intentionality in Early Chinese Self-Cultivation, Romain Graziani, 4 : 440–466 A Paradox of Virtue: The Daodejing on Virtue and Moral Philosophy, Hektor K. T. Yan, 2 : 173–187 Priest, Graham, The Structure of Emptiness, 4 : 467–480 Reflections on Time and Related Ideas in the Yijing, Wonsuk Chang, 2 : 216–229 Responding with Dao: Early Daoist Ethics and the Environment, Eric Sean Nelson, 3 : 294–316 Some Remarks on the Yogasūtra, Marcus Sacrini A. Ferraz, 3 : 249–262 The Structure of Emptiness, Graham Priest, 4 : 467–480 Wang, Huaiyu, The Way of Heart: Mencius’ Understanding of Justice, 3 : 317–363 The Way of Heart: Mencius’ Understanding of Justice, Huaiyu Wang, 3 : 317–363 ‘‘Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to Carve a Chicken?’’ The Sociology of the Junzi Ideal in the Lunyu, Erica Brindley, 1 : 47–70 Yan, Hektor K. T., A Paradox of Virtue: The Daodejing on Virtue and Moral Philosophy, 2 : 173–187 576 Philosophy East & West Volume 59, Number 4 October 2009 576–579 > 2009 by University of Hawai‘i Press Young, Damon A., Bowing to Your Enemies: Courtesy, Budō, and Japan, 2 : 188–215 Zen, Emotion, and Social Engagement, Robert Feleppa, 3 : 263–293 Zhang, Xianglong, 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, 1 : 71–87 Book Reviews Açar, Halil Rahman, Is Scientific Knowledge Rational ? (reviewer Clint Jones), 4 : 561–562 Açıkgenç, Alparslan, a review of Mulla Sadra’s Transcendent Philosophy, by Muhammad Kamal, 3 : 385–394 Asura’s...

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