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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- The Confucian Politics of Appearance -- and Its Impact on Chinese Humor Volume 54, Number 4, October 2004, pp. 514-532
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
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- Index to Volume 54
- A Buddhist History of the West: Studies in Lack (review)
- The Cult of Nothingness: The Philosophers and the Buddha (review)
- Concerning Creativity: A Comparison of Whitehead, Neville, and Chu Hsi (review)
- Beyond Personal Identity: Dogen, Nishida, and a Phenomenology of No-Self (review)
- On Japanese Things and Words: An Answer to Heidegger's Question
- Specifying the Nature of Substance in Aristotle and in Indian Philosophy
- The Confucian Politics of Appearance -- and Its Impact on Chinese Humor
- Zhu Xi's Prayers to the Spirit of Confucius and Claim to the Transmission of the Way
- Word and Gesture: On Xuan -school Hermeneutics of the Analects
- Manyness of Selves, Samkhya, and K. C. Bhattacharyya
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