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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- The Eighth East-West Philosophers' Conference, "Technology and Cultural Values: On the Edge of the Third Millennium" Volume 51, Number 3, July 2001, pp. 301-306
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Books Received
- Virtue, Nature, and Moral Agency in the Xunzi (review)
- The Sage and the Second Sex: Confucianism, Ethics, and Gender (review)
- Community, Violence, and Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Gautama the Buddha in the Twenty-first Century (review)
- Dimensions of the Sacred: An Anatomy of the World's Beliefs (review)
- Semantic Powers: Meaning and the Means of Knowing in Classical Indian Philosophy (review)
- Reinventing the Wheel: A Buddhist Response to the Information Age (review)
- Is There Such a Thing as Chinese Philosophy? Arguments of an Implicit Debate
- Saving the Self? Classical Hindu Theories of Consciousness and Contemporary Physicalism
- Dao, Technology, and American Naturalism
- Computers, Mathematics Education, and the Alternative Epistemology of the Calculus in the Yuktibhasa
- Confucian Rituals and the Technology of the Self: A Foucaultian Interpretation
- Buddhism and Techno-Physicalism: Is the Eightfold Path a Program?
- The Eighth East-West Philosophers' Conference, "Technology and Cultural Values: On the Edge of the Third Millennium"
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