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  • Index to Volume Fifty-Six

Articles

Bernier, Bernard, National Communion: Watsuji Tetsurō's Conception of Ethics, Power, and the Japanese Imperial State, 1 : 84-105
Between Principle and Situation: Contrasting Styles in the Japanese and Korean Traditions of Moral Culture, Chai-sik Chung, 2 : 253-280
Buxton, Nicholas, The Crow and the Coconut: Accident, Coincidence, and Causation in the Yogavāiṣṭha, 3 : 392-408
Chan, Sin Yee, The Confucian Notion of Jing (Respect), Sin Yee Chan, 2 : 229-252
Chong, Kim-chong, Zhuangzi and the Nature of Metaphor, 3 : 370-391
Chung, Chai-sik, Between Principle and Situation: Contrasting Styles in the Japanese and Korean Traditions of Moral Culture, 2 : 253-280
The Confucian Ideal of Harmony, Chenyang Li, 4 : 583-603
The Confucian Notion of Jing .(Respect), Sin Yee Chan, 2 : 229-252
The Conventional Status of Reflexive Awareness: What's at Stake in a Tibetan Debate? Jay L. Garfield, 2 : 201-228
The Crisis of Knowledge in Islam (I): The Case of al-'āmirī, Paul L. Heck, 1 : 106-135
The Crow and the Coconut: Accident, Coincidence, and Causation in the Yogavāiṣṭha, Nicholas Buxton, 3 : 392-408
De Reu, Wim, Right Words Seem Wrong: Neglected Paradoxes in Early Chinese Philosophical Texts, 2 : 281-300
The Desire You Are Required to Get Rid of: A Functionalist Analysis of Desire in the Bhaga-vadgītā, Christopher Framarin, 4 : 604-617
Framarin, Christopher, The Desire You Are Required to Get Rid of: A Functionalist Analysis of Desire in the Bhagavadgītā, 4 : 604-617
Garfield, Jay L., The Conventional Status of Reflexive Awareness: What's at Stake in a Tibetan Debate? 2 : 201-228
Heck, Paul L., The Crisis of Knowledge in Islam (I): The Case of al-'ā mirī, 1 : 106-135
Heidegger's Comportment toward East-West Dialogue, Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel, 4 : 519-566
Ho, Chien-hsing, Saying the Unsayable, 3 : 409-427
Kantor, Hans-Rudolf, Ontological Indeterminacy and Its Soteriological Relevance: An Assessment of Mou Zongsan's (1909-1995) Interpretation of Zhiyi's (538-597) Tiantai Buddhism, 1 : 16-68
Lai, Karyn, Li in the Analects: Training in Moral Competence and the Question of Flexibility, 1 : 69-83
Li, Chenyang, The Confucian Ideal of Harmony, 4 : 583-603
Li in the Analects: Training in Moral Competence and the Question of Flexibility, Karyn Lai, 1 : 69-83
Ma, Lin, and Jaap van Brakel, Heidegger's Comportment toward East-West Dialogue, 4 : 519-566
National Communion: Watsuji Tetsurō's Conception of Ethics, Power, and the Japanese Imperial State, Bernard Bernier, 1 : 84-105
Ontological Indeterminacy and Its Soteriological Relevance: An Assessment of Mou Zongsan's (1909-1995) Interpretation of Zhiyi's (538- 597) Tiantai Buddhism, Hans-Rudolf Kantor, 1 : 16-68
Right Words Seem Wrong: Neglected Paradoxes in Early Chinese Philosophical Texts, Wim De Reu, 2 : 281-300
The Role of Time in the Structure of Chinese Logic, Jinmei Yuan, 1 : 136-152
Sakya Pandita and the Status of Concepts, Jonathan Stoltz, 4 : 567-582
Saying the Unsayable, Chien-hsing Ho, 3 : 409-427
Schiltz, Elizabeth, Two Chariots: The Justification of the Best Life in the Katha Upanishad and Plato's Phaedrus, 3 : 451-468
Spackman, John, The Tiantai Roots of Dōgen's Philosophy of Language and Thought, 3 : 428-450
Stevenson, Frank W., Zhuangzi's Dao as Background Noise, 2 : 301-331
Stoltz, Jonathan, Sakya Pandita and the Status of Concepts, 4 : 567-582
The Tiantai Roots of Dōgen's Philosophy of Language and Thought, John Spackman, 3 : 428-450 [End Page 709]
Two Chariots: The Justification of the Best Life in the Katha Upanishad and Plato's Phaedrus, Elizabeth Schiltz, 3 : 451-468
van Brakel, Jaap, and Lin Ma, Heidegger's Comportment toward East-West Dialogue, 4 : 519-566
Yuan, Jinmei, The Role of Time in the Structure of Chinese Logic, 1 : 136-152
Zhuangzi and the Nature of Metaphor, Kim-chong Chong, 3 : 370-391
Zhuangzi's Dao as Background Noise, Frank W. Stevenson, 2 : 301-331

Book Notes

Fenner, David E. W., Introducing Aesthetics (note by James McRae), 3 : 515-516
Introducing Aesthetics, by David E. W. Fenner (note by James McRae), 3 : 515-516
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