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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Representing the Great in Music Volume 71, Number 1, January 2021, pp. 173-192
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Reply to Dr. Yu Yihsoong
- Stephen Angle’s Notion of Coherence
- The Lost Confucian Philosopher: Gu Hongming and the Chinese Religion of Good Citizenship
- Can Representation be Transformative? Resemblance, Suggestion, and Metaphor in Tantric Meditation
- Representing the Great in Music
- Limits of Representation: Ritwik Ghatak’s Subarnarekha
- Representing Rape in the News: Some Ethical Issues
- Popular Representation from Above: On Recognizing the Distance Paradox
- Rethinking Representation: Politics and Aesthetics
- Representation in Early Chinese Philosophy of Language
- Reference, Representation, and the Meaning of the First-Person Singular Pronoun
- How Representational Is the Mind? Introduction and Overview
- Introduction: The Problems of Representation across Cultures—Mind, Language, Art, and Politics
- The Three Pillars of Skepticism in Classical India: Nāgārjuna, Jayarāśi, and Śrī Harṣa by Ethan Mills (review)
- The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy of Language ed. by Alessandro Graheli (review)
- Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature by Douglas Duckworth
- Against Political Equality: The Confucian Case by Tongdong Bai (review)
- Eastern Approaches to Western Film: Asian Reception and Aesthetics in Cinema by Stephen Teo (review)
- Joel J. Kupperman, 1936–2020
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