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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Reply to Ralph Weber Volume 64, Number 1, January 2014, p. 237
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Books Received
- Shanzhai: Dekonstruktion auf Chinesisch by Byung-Chul Han (review)
- Ritual and the Moral Life: Reclaiming the Tradition Edited by David Solomon, Ping-Cheung Lo, and Ruiping Fan (review)
- Hindu and Buddhist Ideas in Dialogue: Self and No-Self Edited by Irena Kuznetsova, Jonardon Ganeri, and Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (review)
- Anfractuosité et unification: La philosophie de Nishida Kitarō by Michel Dalissier (review)
- The Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought from Confucius to Han Fei Zi by Wiebke Denecke (review)
- Arte e pensiero in Giappone: Corpo, immagine, gesto by Marcello Ghilardi (review)
- Reply to Ralph Weber
- What about the Billeter-Jullien Debate? And What Was It about? A Response to Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
- The Heated French Debate on Comparative Philosophy Continues: Philosophy versus Philology
- The Moral Standing of Animals and Plants in the Manusmṛti
- Shang Yang Was a Cooperator: Applying Axelrod’s Analysis of Cooperation in Early China
- Between Nihilism and Anti-Essentialism: A Conceptualist Interpretation of Nāgārjuna
- Derrida and Zen: Desert and Swamp
- Ji Kang’s Essay “Music Has in It neither Grief nor Joy” (聲無哀樂論) and the Structure (理) of Perception
- Śrī Harṣa contra Hegel: Monism, Skeptical Method, and the Limits of Reason
- Is There No Distinction between Reason and Emotion in Mengzi?
- Incommensurability of Two Conceptions of Reality: Dependent Origination and Emptiness in Nāgārjuna’s MMK
- What Can Activist Scholars Learn from Rumi?
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