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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nāgārjuna’s MMK 24:18 Volume 60, Number 1, January 2010, pp. 40-64
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- Books Received
- Two Ways of Doing Chinese Philosophy—A Report on the Conference “Virtue: East and West” (Hong Kong, 2008)
- The Virtues of the Prophet: A Young Muslim’s Guide to the Greater Jihad: The War against the Passions, and: Reflections of Tasawwuf: Essays, Poems and Narratives on Sufi Themes (review)
- Searching for the Way: Theory of Knowledge in Pre-modern and Modern China (review)
- The Philosophy of the Vāllabha School of Vedānta (review)
- Situating the Bosnian Paradigm: The Bosnian Experience of Multicultural Relations (review)
- The Japanese Arts and Self-Cultivation (review)
- Beyond Satori: New Studies of Japanese Religious Experience
- Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin
- Confucius and Mencius on the Motivation to Be Moral
- Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nāgārjuna’s MMK 24:18
- Self-Cultivation as a Microphysics of Reverence: Toward a Foucauldian Understanding of Korean Culture
- What Kind of Free Will Did the Buddha Teach?
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