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- Philosophy East and West
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- Karma and Rebirth in the Stream of Thought and Life Volume 64, Number 4, October 2014, pp. 965-982
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This issue contains 29 articles in total
- Books Received
- Introduction to Classical Chinese Philosophy by Bryan W. Van Norden (review)
- Index to Volume 64
- Learning to Emulate the Wise: The Genesis of Chinese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline in Twentieth-Century China ed. by John Makeham (review)
- Li Zhi, Confucianism and the Virtue of Desire by Pauline C. Lee (review)
- Daoism and Anarchism: Critiques of State Autonomy in Ancient and Modern China by John Rapp (review)
- Confucianism as a World Religion: Contested Histories and Contemporary Realities by Anna Sun (review)
- Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts by Haruo Shirane (review)
- Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought ed. by Amy Olberding, Philip J. Ivanhoe (review)
- Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy by Bongrae Seok (review)
- The Self: Naturalism, Consciousness, and the First-Person Stance by Jonardon Ganeri (review)
- The Unlikely Buddhologist: Tiantai Buddhism in Mou Zongsan’s New Confucianism by Jason Clower (review)
- Valuing Diversity: Buddhist Reflection on Realizing a More Equitable Global Future by Peter D. Hershock (review)
- Reply to Dan Arnold
- Response to Jonathan Gold’s Review of Brains, Buddhas, and Believing
- A Review of Brains, Buddhas, and Believing: The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive-Scientific Philosophy of Mind by Dan Arnold
- Forward to the Past
- The Quest for Wisdom as a Spiritual Exercise
- Rorty’s Thesis of the Cultural Specificity of Philosophy
- Leaving the Garden: Al-Rāzī and Nietzsche as Wayward Epicureans
- Karma and Rebirth in the Stream of Thought and Life
- Mindfulness and Mindlessness in Early Chan
- Non-Representational Language in Mipam’s Re-Presentation of Other-Emptiness
- The Confucian Conception of Freedom
- Rawls in Japan: A Brief Sketch of the Reception of John Rawls’ Philosophy
- Suffering Free Markets: A “Classical” Buddhist Critique of Capitalist Conceptions of “Value”
- Economic Equity, the Well-Field System, and Ritual Propriety in the Confucian Philosophy of Qi
- Mozi’s Teaching of Jianai (Impartial Regard): A Lesson for the Twenty-First Century?
- Retrospective on the Global Reach of the East-West Philosophers’ Conferences (Plenary Address at the Tenth East-West Philosophers’ Conference, May 16, 2011)
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