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This issue contains 27 articles in total

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  1. Books Received
  2. An Introduction to Islamic Philosophy: Based on the Works of Murtada Mutahhari by Abd al-Rasul Obudiyyat (review)
  3. Index To Volume 67
  4. Visual Culture in Contemporary China: Paradigms and Shifts by Xiaobing Tang (review)
  5. Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition by Barry Allen (review)
  6. New Visions of the Zhuangzi ed. by Livia Kohn (review)
  7. Mou Zongsan's Self-Reversal and Heidegger's Other Beginning
  8. Affirming Fate and Incorporating Death: The Role of Amor Fati in Nishitani's Religion and Nothingness
  9. From the Principle of Rational Autonomy to the Virtuosity of Empathetic Embodiment: Reclaiming the Modern Significance of Confucian Civilization
  10. Swami Vivekananda's Vedāntic Critique of Schopenhauer's Doctrine of the Will
  11. Words In and Out of History: Indian Semantic Derivation (Nirvacana) and Modern Etymology in Dialogue
  12. Sinitic Buddhist Narratives of Wonders: Are There Miracles in Buddhism?
  13. Reconstructing Mozi's Jian'ai 兼愛
  14. Outrageously Irrelevant Remarks of a Girl in a Closed Conversation: A Reply to Tim Heysse
  15. The Conversation of Philosophy: A Polemical Response to Carine Defoort
  16. "Chinese Philosophy" at European Universities: A Threefold Utopia
  17. Reply to Eric Schliesser
  18. Response to Amy Olberding, "Philosophical Exclusion and Conversational Practices"
  19. Philosophical Exclusion and Conversational Practices
  20. Reply to Robert Neville
  21. Response to Brian Bruya's "Ethnocentrism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Philosophy"
  22. Ethnocentrism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Philosophy
  23. Reply to Stephen Angle
  24. Response to Danielle Macbeth, "The Place of Philosophy"
  25. The Place of Philosophy
  26. Some Opening Remarks on the Exclusionary Tendency in Western Philosophy
  27. Remembering Jiyuan Yu
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