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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Volume 64, Number 2, April 2014
- Books Received
- Philosophie in der Islamischen Welt, Band 1, 8.-10. Jahrhundert (Philosophy in the Islamic world, volume 1, Eighth to tenth centuries) edited by Ulrich Rudolph, with the assistance of Renate Würsch (review)
- China: The Political Philosophy of the Middle Kingdom by Bai Tongdong (review)
- Perceiving Reality: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist Philosophy by Christian Coseru (review)
- A Confucian Constitutional Order: How China’s Ancient Past Can Shape Its Political Future by Jiang Qing, translated by Edmund Ryden, edited by Daniel A. Bell and Ruiping Fan (review)
- Suhrawardi on Innateness: A Reply to John Walbridge
- A Response to Seyed N. Mousavian, “Did Suhrawardi Believe in Innate Ideas as A Priori Concepts? A Note”
- Did Suhrawardi Believe in Innate Ideas as A Priori Concepts? A Note
- Mysticism and The Notion of God in Nishida’s Philosophy of Religion
- Politics and Interest in Early Confucianism
- Meaning, Understanding, and Knowing-what: An Indian Grammarian Notion of Intuition (Pratibhā)
- Of Words and Swords: Therapeutic Imagination in Action—A Study of Chapter 30 of the Zhuangzi, “Shuo Jian” 說劍
- Sakya Paṇḍita’s Anti-Realism As a Return to the Mainstream
- Rectify the Heart-Mind for the Art of Living: a Gongfu Perspective on the Confucian Approach to Desire
- Gandhi, Deep Religious Pluralism, and Multiculturalism
- Meontological Generativity: A Daoist Reading of the Thing
- On Knowing Universals: The Nyāya Way
- Patience and Perspective
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