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  • Index to Volume 63

Articles

  • Bhattacharya, Sibesh, The Descent of the Transcendent: Viewing Culture with G. C. Pande, 4 : 513–529

  • Buddhist Paleo-Compatibilism, Mark Siderits, 1 : 73–87

  • Chakrabarti, Arindam, and Jay Garfield, Remembering Daya Krishna and G. C. Pande: Two Giants of Post-Independence Indian Philosophy [introduction to “Special Issue: Remembering the Work of Daya Krishna and Govind Chandra Pande”], 4 : 459–464

  • Cho, Eun-su, Repentance as a Bodhisattva Practice: Wŏnhyo on Guilt and Moral Responsibility, 1 : 39–54

  • Choice, Freedom, and Responsibility in Ancient Chinese Confucianism, Myeong-seok Kim, 1 : 17–38

  • A Comment on “The Way of the Dialetheist: Contradictions in Buddhism,” by Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest Brook Ziporyn, 3 : 344–352

  • The Contradictions are True—And It’s Not Out of This World! A Response to Takashi Yagisawa, Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, 3 : 370–372

  • Contradictions in Dōgen, Koji Tanaka, 3 : 322–334

  • Davis, Gordon, Traces of Consequentialism and Non-Consequentialism in Bodhisattva Ethics, 2 : 275–305

  • Daya Krishna on Some Indian Theories of Negation: A Critique, Prabal Kumar Sen, 4 : 543–561

  • Deguchi, Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, The Contradictions are True—And It’s Not Out of This World! A Response to Takashi Yagisawa, 3 : 370–372

  • Deguchi, Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, Does a Table Have Buddha-nature? A Moment of Yes and No. Answer! But Not in Words or Signs! A Response to Mark Siderits, 3 : 387–398

  • Deguchi, Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, How We Think Mādhyamikas Think: A Response to Tom Tillemans, 3 : 426–435

  • Deguchi, Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, A Mountain by Any Other Name: A Response to Koji Tanaka, 3 : 335–343

  • Deguchi, Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, Those Concepts Proliferate Everywhere: A Response to Constance Kassor, 3 : 411–416

  • Deguchi, Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, Two Plus One Equals One: A Response to Brook Ziporyn, 3 : 353–358

  • The Descent of the Transcendent: Viewing Culture with G. C. Pande, Sibesh Bhattacharya, 4 : 513–529

  • Determinism, Responsibility, and Asian Philosophy [introduction to “Special Issue: 2010 International Conference on East-West Comparative Philosophy at Seoul National University”], Mark Siderits, 1 : 1–3

  • Does a Table Have Buddha-nature? A Moment of Yes and No. Answer! But Not in Words or Signs! A Response to Mark Siderits, Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest, 3 : 387–398

  • Does a Table Have Buddha-nature? Mark Siderits, 3 : 373–386

  • Enacting Selves, Enacting Worlds: On the Buddhist Theory of Karma, Matthew MacKenzie, 2 : 194–212

  • Fatoorchi, Pirooz, On Intellectual Skepticism: A Selection of Skeptical Arguments and Tūsī’s Criticisms, with Some Comparative Notes, 2 : 213–250

  • Garfield, Jay L., Yasuo Deguchi, and Graham Priest, The Contradictions are True—And It’s Not Out of This World! A Response to Takashi Yagisawa, 3 : 370–372

  • Garfield, Jay L., Yasuo Deguchi, and Graham Priest, Does a Table Have Buddha-nature? A Moment of Yes and No. Answer! But Not in Words or Signs! A Response to Mark Siderits, 3 : 387–398

  • Garfield, Jay L., Yasuo Deguchi, and Graham Priest, How We Think Mādhyamikas Think: A Response to Tom Tillemans, 3 : 426–435

  • Garfield, Jay L., Yasuo Deguchi, and Graham Priest, A Mountain by Any Other Name: A Response to Koji Tanaka, 3 : 335–343

  • Garfield, Jay L., Yasuo Deguchi, and Graham Priest, Those Concepts Proliferate Everywhere: A Response to Constance Kassor, 3 : 411–416 [End Page 694]

  • Garfield, Jay L., Yasuo Deguchi, and Graham Priest, Two Plus One Equals One: A Response to Brook Ziporyn, 3 : 353–358

  • Garfield, Jay, and Arindam Chakrabarti, Remembering Daya Krishna and G. C. Pande: Two Giants of Post-Independence Indian Philosophy [introduction to “Special Issue: Remembering the Work of Daya Krishna and Govind Chandra Pande”], 4 : 459–464

  • Han, Hye-chong, and Duck-Joo Kwak, The Issue of Determinism and Freedom as an Existential Question: A Case in the Bhagavad Gītā, 1 : 55–72

  • The Harmony Principle, C. K. Raju, 4 : 586–604

  • “How Do Mādhyamikas Think?” Revisited, Tom J. F. Tillemans, 3 : 417–425

  • How We...

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