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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- From Human-Spirit Resonance to Correlative Modes: The Shaping of Chinese Correlative Thinking Jinhua Jia Volume 66, Number 2, April 2016, pp. 449-474
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This issue contains 26 articles in total
- Books Received
- Translating Totality in Parts: Chengguan’s Commentaries and Subcommentaries to the Avatamsaka Sutra by Guo Cheen (review)
- Die Vision eines anderen Judentums: Ausgewählte Schriften by Francesca Yardenit Albertini, and: Deutschland oder Jerusalem: Das kurze Leben der Francesca Albertini by Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf (review)
- Hinduism and Environmental Ethics: Law, Literature, and Philosophy by Christopher G. Framarin (review)
- Ritual and Religion in the Xunzi ed. by T. C. Kline III and Justin Tiwald (review)
- Like Cats and Dogs: Contesting the Mu Kōan in Zen Buddhism by Steven Heine (review)
- The Sufi Doctrine of Man: Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī’s Metaphysical Anthropology by Richard Todd (review)
- Exemplary Women of Early China: The Lienü Zhuan of Liu Xiang transed. by Anne Behnke Kinney (review)
- Lord Śiva’s Song: The Īśvara Gītā by Andrew J. Nicholson (review)
- Categorisation in Indian Philosophy: Thinking Inside the Box ed. by Jessica Frazier (review)
- Rilke e l’oriente by Daniela Liguori (review)
- Utility Monsters and the Distribution of Dharmas: A Reply to Charles Goodman
- Consequentialism, Particularism, and the Emptiness of Persons: A Response to Vishnu Sridharan
- Selfless Ethics: The Equality of Non-Existence
- Reply to the Cowherds: Serious Philosophical Engagement with and for Whom?
- Is Moonshadows Lunacy?: The Cowherds Respond
- For the Cowherds: Coloniality and Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy
- Between Hierarchy of Oppression and Style of Nourishment: Defending the Confucian Way of Civil Order
- The Idea of Freedom in Comparative Perspective: Critical Comparisons between the Discourses of Liberalism and Neo-Confucianism
- Reading the Buddha as a Philosopher
- Why Equality and Which Inequalities?: A Modern Confucian Approach to Democracy
- Mengzi and Hume on Extending Virtue
- From Human-Spirit Resonance to Correlative Modes: The Shaping of Chinese Correlative Thinking Jinhua Jia
- Putting the Way Into Effect (Xing Dao 行道): Inward and Outward Concerns in Classical Confucianism
- The Confucian Vision of an Ideal Society Arising out of Moral Emotions, with a Focus on the Sishu Daquan
- Kaśmir to Prussia, Round Trip: Monistic Śaivism and Hegel
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