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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- On the Epistemology of the Senses in Early Chinese Thought (review) Volume 55, Number 3, July 2005, pp. 489-493
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Books Received
- Indian Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (review)
- Different Paths, Different Summits: A Model for Religious Pluralism (review)
- Images of Women in Chinese Thought and Culture: Writings from the Pre-Qin Period through the Song Dynasty (review)
- Mystical Consciousness: Western Perspectives and Dialogue with Japanese Thinkers (review)
- On the Epistemology of the Senses in Early Chinese Thought (review)
- Buddhism and Deconstruction: Toward a Comparative Semiotics (review)
- In Praise of Blandness: Proceeding from Chinese Thought and Aesthetics (review)
- A History of Early Vedanta Philosophy, Part Two (review)
- Ritual and Reverence in Ancient China and Today
- Ritual and the Social Construction of Sacred Artifacts: An Analysis of Analects 6.25
- The Problematic of Continuity: Nishida KitarÅ and Aristotle
- Distinguishing Soto and Rinzai Zen: Manas and the Mental Mechanics of Meditation
- A Copper Rule versus the Golden Rule: A Daoist-Confucian Proposal for Global Ethics
- Vaibhasika Metaphoricalism
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