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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- On Fate and Fatalism Volume 53, Number 4, October 2003, pp. 435-454
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
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- Index to Volume 53
- Frontiers of Transculturality in Contemporary Aesthetics (review)
- Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto School (review)
- Emptiness Appraised: A Critical Study of Nagarjuna's Philosophy (review)
- Hindu God, Christian God: How Reason Helps Break Down the Boundaries between Religions (review)
- Response to Roy W. Perrett's Review of Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind: The Nyaya Dualist Tradition
- Response to Joanne D. Birdwhistell's Review of Rituals of the Way: The Philosophy of Xunzi
- On Human Rights-in-the-World: A Response to Jamie Morgan
- Addressing Human Wrongs: A Philosophy-of-Ontology Perspective
- Fate, Fortune, Chance, and Luck in Chinese and Greek: A Comparative Semantic History
- Ethics and Politics in the Early Nishida: Reconsidering Zen no kenkyu
- Aesthetic Suggestiveness in Chinese Thought: A Symphony of Metaphysics and Aesthetics
- Is Confucianism Compatible with Care Ethics? A Critique
- The Seductiveness of Certainty: The Destruction of Islam's Intellectual Legacy by the Fundamentalists
- On Fate and Fatalism
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