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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Somethings and Nothings: Śrīgupta and Leibniz on Being and Unity Volume 70, Number 4, October 2020, pp. 1022-1046
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This issue contains 26 articles in total
- Index to Volume 70
- Civility, Subordination, and Praxis
- Risks and Temptations: On the Appeal of (In)Civility
- Can One Be Rude to a Shoe? Saving Our Humanity and the Wrong of Rudeness
- Manners, Vulnerability, and Rude Women: Comments on Amy Olberding's The Wrong of Rudeness
- Civility as Self-Determination
- An Onto-Hermeneutic Turn in China's Political Modernization: The Revival and Reconfiguration of Confucianism During the Late Qing Reform
- Somethings and Nothings: Śrīgupta and Leibniz on Being and Unity
- Rumi's Plato: Between Reason and Rapture
- A Dilemma for Buddhist Reductionism
- Emptiness And Metaethics: Dōgen's Anti-Realist Solution
- Alfarabi and Ibn Khaldun: On Tyranny and Domination
- What is the World? Neckties, Ghosts, Falling Hairs, and Celestial Cities in a Coherentist Epistemology
- Iqbal's Fractured Vision: History as a Science and the Moral Weight of the Past
- Nishida Among the Idealists
- Training Comparative Philosophers: The Deutsch Approach
- Eloquent Silences: After Eliot
- Farewell/See You Soon
- Eliot Deutsch—Cheerfulness of the Heart and the Mind
- Eliot Deutsch and the Aesthetic Turn
- Why I Am Not a Buddhist by Evan Thompson (review)
- Realisms Interlinked: Objects, Subjects and Other Subjects by Arindam Chakrabarti (review)
- Infinte Paths to Infinite Reality: Sri Ramakrishna and Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion by Ayon Maharaj (review)
- The Chinese Pleasure Book by Michael Nylan (review)
- Zhuangzi: The Complete Writings trans by Brook Ziporyn (review)
- Reading Through Recovered Ancient Chinese Manuscripts ed. by Shirley Chan (review)
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