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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Books Received Volume 62, Number 3, July 2012, pp. 437-438
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Books Received
- Buddhism as Philosophy: An Introduction (review)
- The End of Comparative Philosophy and the Task of Comparative Thinking (review)
- Lives of Confucius: Civilization's Greatest Sage Through the Ages (review)
- Moonshadows: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy (review)
- Classical Indian Philosophy of Induction: The Nyāya Viewpoint (review)
- Philosophy after Hiroshima (review)
- Buddhism and Postmodernity: Zen, Huayan, and the Possibility of Buddhist Postmodern Ethics (review)
- Economics of an Islamic Economy (review)
- Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously (review)
- Individualism in Early China: Human Agency and the Self in Thought and Politics (review)
- More Essays on Japanese Philosophy
- A Reply to Stephen Angle
- A Response to Thorian Harris
- Sagehood: The Contemporary Significance of Neo-Confucian Philosophy (review)
- Beyond the Five Relationships: Teachers and Worthies in Early Chinese Thought
- The Definition of Universal Concomitance as the Absence of Undercutting Conditions
- Utpaladeva's Conception of Self in the Context of the Ātmavāda-anātmavāda Debate and in Comparison with Western Theological Idealism
- Nishida Kitarō, G.W.F. Hegel, and the Pursuit of the Concrete: A Dialectic of Dialectics
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