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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- The Logic of Soku in the Kyoto School Volume 54, Number 3, July 2004, pp. 302-321
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Books Received
- Title Index to Daoist Collections (review)
- The Svatantrika-Prasangika Distinction: What Difference Does a Difference Make? (review)
- Encounter with Enlightenment: A Study of Japanese Ethics (review)
- Rationality and Religious Experience: The Continuing Relevance of the World's Spiritual Traditions (review)
- Perceiving Particulars Blindly: Remarks on a Nyaya-Buddhist Controversy
- Perceiving Particulars-as-such Is Incoherent--A Reply to Mark Siderits
- Perceiving Particulars: A Buddhist Defense
- Seeing without Recognizing? More on Denuding Perceptual Content
- War and Ghosts in Mozi's Political Philosophy
- Conceptions of the Self in the Zhuangzi : Conceptual Metaphor Analysis and Comparative Thought
- The Logic of Soku in the Kyoto School
- The Consummation of Sorrow: An Analysis of Confucius' Grief for Yan Hui
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