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Volume 59, Number 4, October 2009Table of Contents
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View Optimal States and Self-Defeating Plans: The Problem of Intentionality in Early Chinese Self-Cultivation
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View How to Rule Without Taking Unnatural Actions (无为而治): A Comparative Study of the Political Philosophy of the Laozi
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Comment and Discussion
pp. 554-560
Book Reviews
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ISSN | 1529-1898 |
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Print ISSN | 0031-8221 |
Launched on MUSE | 2009-10-25 |
Open Access | No |