ebook img

Philosophy East and West 2009: Vol 59 Index PDF

2009·0.86 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Philosophy East and West 2009: Vol 59 Index

INDEX TO VOLUME 59 Articles God and Nothingness, Robert E. Carter, 1: 1-21 Graziani, Romain, Optimal States and Self- “Ascending the Hall”: Style and Moral Improve- Defeating Plans: The Problem of Intentionality ment in the Analects, Amy Olberding, in Early Chinese Self-Cultivation, 4 : 440-466 4:503-522 Gu, Ming Dong, From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to The Authority of the Master in the Analects, Wengqi (Literary Pneuma): A Philosophical David Elstein, 2: 142-172 Study of a Chinese Aesthetic, 1: 22-46 Bai, Tongdong, How to Rule without Taking Un- How to Rule without Taking Unnatural Actions: natural Actions: A Comparative Study of the A Comparative Study of the Political Philoso- Political Philosophy of the Laozi, 4: 481-502 phy of the Laozi, Tongdong Bai, 4: 481-502 Behuniak, James, Jr., “Embracing the One” in the Literal Means and Hidden Meanings: A New Daodejing 3 : 364-381 Analysis of “Skillful Means,” Asaf Federman, Bowing to Your Enemies: Courtesy, Bud6, and 2:125-141 Japan, Damon A. Young, 2 : 188-215 Moad, Edward, Comparing Phases of Skepticism Brindley, Erica, “Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to in al-Ghazali and Descartes: Some First Medi- Carve a Chicken?” The Sociology of the Junzi tations on Deliverance trom Error, 1 : 88-101 Ideal in the Lunyu, 1:47-70 Nelson, Eric Sean, Responding with Dao: Early Buddhist ‘Foundationalism’ and the Phenomen- Daoist Ethics and the Environment, 3 : 294- ology of Perception, Christian Coseru, 4 : 409- 316 439 Olberding, Amy, “Ascending the Hall”: Style and Carter, Robert E., God and Nothingness, 1: 1-21 Moral Improvement in the Analects, 4: 503- Chang, Wonsuk, Reflections on Time and Related 522 Ideas in the Yijing, 2:216-229 Optimal States and Self-Defeating Plans: The The Coming Time “Between” Being and Daoist Problem of Intentionality in Early Chinese Emptiness: An Analysis of Heidegger's Article Self-Cultivation, Romain Graziani, 4 : 440-466 Inquiring into the Uniqueness of the Poet via A Paradox of Virtue: The Daodejing on Virtue the Lao Zi, Xianglong Zhang, 1: 71-87 and Moral Philosophy, Hektor K. T. Yan, Comparing Phases of Skepticism in al-Ghazali 2:173-187 and Descartes: Some First Meditations on Priest, Graham, The Structure of Emptiness, Deliverance from Error, Omar Edward Moad, 4:467-480 1:88-101 Reflections on Time and Related Ideas in the Coseru, Christian, Buddhist ‘Foundationalism’ Yijing, Wonsuk Chang, 2 : 216-229 and the Phenomenology of Perception, Responding with Dao: Early Daoist Ethics and the 4:409-439 Environment, Eric Sean Nelson, 3 : 294-316 Elstein, David, The Authority of the Master in the Some Remarks on the Yogasétra, Marcus Sacrini Analects, 2 : 142-172 A. Ferraz, 3 : 249-262 “Embracing the One” in the Daodejing, James The Structure of Emptiness, Graham Priest, Behuniak, Jr., 3: 364-381 4: 467-480 Federman, Asaf, Literal Means and Hidden Mean- Wang, Huaiyu, The Way of Heart: Mencius’ Un- ings: A New Analysis of “Skillful Means,” derstanding of Justice, 3 : 317-363 2:125-141 The Way of Heart: Mencius’ Understanding of Feleppa, Robert, Zen, Emotion, and Social En- Justice, Huaiyu Wang, 3 : 317-363 gagement, 3 : 263-293 “Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to Carve a Chicken?” Ferraz, Marcus Sacrini A., Some Remarks on the The Sociology of the Junzi Ideal in the Lunyu, Yogasitra, 3 : 249-262 Erica Brindley, 1: 47-70 From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to Wengqi (Literary Yan, Hektor K. T., A Paradox of Virtue: The Dao- Pneuma): A Philosophical Study of a Chinese dejing on Virtue and Moral Philosophy, Aesthetic, Ming Dong Gu, 1 : 22-46 2:173-187 Philosophy East & West Volume 59, Number 4 October 2009 576-579 © 2009 by University of Hawai‘i Press INDEX TO VOLUME 59 Articles God and Nothingness, Robert E. Carter, 1: 1-21 Graziani, Romain, Optimal States and Self- “Ascending the Hall”: Style and Moral Improve- Defeating Plans: The Problem of Intentionality ment in the Analects, Amy Olberding, in Early Chinese Self-Cultivation, 4 : 440-466 4:503-522 Gu, Ming Dong, From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to The Authority of the Master in the Analects, Wengqi (Literary Pneuma): A Philosophical David Elstein, 2: 142-172 Study of a Chinese Aesthetic, 1: 22-46 Bai, Tongdong, How to Rule without Taking Un- How to Rule without Taking Unnatural Actions: natural Actions: A Comparative Study of the A Comparative Study of the Political Philoso- Political Philosophy of the Laozi, 4: 481-502 phy of the Laozi, Tongdong Bai, 4: 481-502 Behuniak, James, Jr., “Embracing the One” in the Literal Means and Hidden Meanings: A New Daodejing 3 : 364-381 Analysis of “Skillful Means,” Asaf Federman, Bowing to Your Enemies: Courtesy, Bud6, and 2:125-141 Japan, Damon A. Young, 2 : 188-215 Moad, Edward, Comparing Phases of Skepticism Brindley, Erica, “Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to in al-Ghazali and Descartes: Some First Medi- Carve a Chicken?” The Sociology of the Junzi tations on Deliverance trom Error, 1 : 88-101 Ideal in the Lunyu, 1:47-70 Nelson, Eric Sean, Responding with Dao: Early Buddhist ‘Foundationalism’ and the Phenomen- Daoist Ethics and the Environment, 3 : 294- ology of Perception, Christian Coseru, 4 : 409- 316 439 Olberding, Amy, “Ascending the Hall”: Style and Carter, Robert E., God and Nothingness, 1: 1-21 Moral Improvement in the Analects, 4: 503- Chang, Wonsuk, Reflections on Time and Related 522 Ideas in the Yijing, 2:216-229 Optimal States and Self-Defeating Plans: The The Coming Time “Between” Being and Daoist Problem of Intentionality in Early Chinese Emptiness: An Analysis of Heidegger's Article Self-Cultivation, Romain Graziani, 4 : 440-466 Inquiring into the Uniqueness of the Poet via A Paradox of Virtue: The Daodejing on Virtue the Lao Zi, Xianglong Zhang, 1: 71-87 and Moral Philosophy, Hektor K. T. Yan, Comparing Phases of Skepticism in al-Ghazali 2:173-187 and Descartes: Some First Meditations on Priest, Graham, The Structure of Emptiness, Deliverance from Error, Omar Edward Moad, 4:467-480 1:88-101 Reflections on Time and Related Ideas in the Coseru, Christian, Buddhist ‘Foundationalism’ Yijing, Wonsuk Chang, 2 : 216-229 and the Phenomenology of Perception, Responding with Dao: Early Daoist Ethics and the 4:409-439 Environment, Eric Sean Nelson, 3 : 294-316 Elstein, David, The Authority of the Master in the Some Remarks on the Yogasétra, Marcus Sacrini Analects, 2 : 142-172 A. Ferraz, 3 : 249-262 “Embracing the One” in the Daodejing, James The Structure of Emptiness, Graham Priest, Behuniak, Jr., 3: 364-381 4: 467-480 Federman, Asaf, Literal Means and Hidden Mean- Wang, Huaiyu, The Way of Heart: Mencius’ Un- ings: A New Analysis of “Skillful Means,” derstanding of Justice, 3 : 317-363 2:125-141 The Way of Heart: Mencius’ Understanding of Feleppa, Robert, Zen, Emotion, and Social En- Justice, Huaiyu Wang, 3 : 317-363 gagement, 3 : 263-293 “Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to Carve a Chicken?” Ferraz, Marcus Sacrini A., Some Remarks on the The Sociology of the Junzi Ideal in the Lunyu, Yogasitra, 3 : 249-262 Erica Brindley, 1: 47-70 From Yuanqi (Primal Energy) to Wengqi (Literary Yan, Hektor K. T., A Paradox of Virtue: The Dao- Pneuma): A Philosophical Study of a Chinese dejing on Virtue and Moral Philosophy, Aesthetic, Ming Dong Gu, 1 : 22-46 2:173-187 Philosophy East & West Volume 59, Number 4 October 2009 576-579 © 2009 by University of Hawai‘i Press Young, Damon A., Bowing to Your Enemies: Theory of a Self” (reviewer N. H. Samtani), Courtesy, Budo, and Japan, 2: 188-215 1: 108-112 Zen, Emotion, and Social Engagement, Robert Freschi, Elisa, a review of The Self’s Awareness of Feleppa, 3 : 263-293 Itself: Bhatta Ramakantha’s Arguments against Zhang, Xianglong, The Coming Time “Between” the Buddhist Doctrine of No-Self, by Alex Being and Daoist Emptiness: An Analysis of Watson, 3 : 400-406 Heidegger's Article Inquiring into the Unique- Ganeri, Jonardon, The Concealed Art of the Soul: ness of the Poet via the Lao Zi, 1: 71-87 Theories of the Self and Practices of Truth in Indian Ethics and Epistemology (reviewer Melanie Mader), 2 : 243-246 Book Reviews Goodman, Lenn E., Islamic Humanism (reviewer Ali Caksu), 1:112-115 Acar, Halil Rahman, /s Scientific Knowledge Ra- Goodman, Lenn E., On Justice: An Essay in tional? (reviewer Clint Jones), 4: 561-562 Jewish Philosophy (reviewer Bernard S. Acikgeng, Alparslan, a review of Mulla Sadra’s Jackson), 4: 562-565 Transcendent Philosophy, by Muhammad Gordon, Robert C., a review of Buddhist Inclu- Kamal, 3 : 385-394 sivism: Attitudes Towards Religious Others, Asura’s Harp: Engagement with Language as by Kristin Beise Kiblinger), 2 : 238-239 Buddhist Path, by Dennis Hirota (reviewer The Happening of Tradition: Vallabha on Michiko Yusa), 3 : 382-385 Anumanain Nyayalilavati, by Anna-Pya Sjédin Berger, Douglas L., a review of Death, Contem- (reviewer Takanori Suzuki), 3 : 394-397 plation and Schopenhauer, by R. Raj Singh, Hirota, Dennis, Asura’s Harp: Engagement with 1:115-118 Language as Buddhist Path (reviewer Michiko Buddhist Inclusivism: Attitudes Towards Religious Yusa), 3: 382-385 Others, by Kristin Beise Kiblinger (reviewer Huang Chun-chieh, Te-ch’uan Jih-ben Lun-yii Robert C. Gordon), 2 : 238-239 ch‘tian-shih shih-lun (reviewer John A. Caksu, Ali, a review of Islamic Humanism, by Tucker), 2: 233-238 Lenn E. Goodman, 1:112-115 Hur, Nam-lin, Death and Social Order in Campanini, Massimo, a review of Maestros de Tokugawa Japan: Buddhism, Anti-Christianity Occidente: Estudios sobre el pensamiento (reviewer Laura Nenzi), 3 :3 98-399 andalusi, by A. Martinez Lorca, 1: 107-108 Hwang, Soonil, Metaphor and Literalism in The Concealed Art of the Soul: Theories of the Buddhism: The Doctrinal History of Nirvana Self and Practices of Truth in indian Ethics and (reviewer Warren Todd), 4:571-573 Epistemology, by Jonardon Ganeri (reviewer The Impossible Nude: Chinese Art and Western Melanie Mader), 2 : 243-246 Aesthetics, by Francois Jullien, trans. Maev Crossley, John N., a review of Indian Philosophy de la Guardia (reviewer Christian Helmut and Philosophy of Science, by Sundar Saruk- Wenzel), 2 : 240-243 kai, 4: 565-567 Indian Buddhist Theories of Persons: Vasubandhu de la Guardia, Maev, trans., The Impossible “Retutation of the Theory of a Self, by James Nude: Chinese Art and Western Aesthetics, by Duerlinger (reviewer N. H. Samtani), 1: 108 Francois Jullien (reviewer Christian Helmut 112 Wenzel), 2 : 240-243 Indian Philosophy and Philosophy of Science, by Death and Social Order in Tokugawa Japan: Sundar Sarukkai (reviewer John N. Crossley), Buddhism, Anti-Christianity, and the Danka 4:565-—567 System, by Nam-lin Hur (reviewer Laura Is Scientific Knowledge Rational? by Halil Rah- Nenzi), 3 : 398-399 man Acar (reviewer Clint Jones), 4: 561-562 Death, Contemplation and Schopenhauer, by Islamic Humanism, by Lenn E. Goodman R. Raj Singh (reviewer Douglas L. Berger), (reviewer Ali Caksu), 1: 112-115 1:115-118 Jackson, Bernard S., a review of On l/ustice: Duerlinger, James, Indian Buddhist Theories of An Essay in Jewish Philosophy, by Lenn E. Persons: Vasubandhu’s “Refutation of the Goodman, 4 :562-—565 Index Jia, Jinhua, a review of Ordinary Mind as the Samtani, N. H., a review of Indian Buddhist Way: The Hongzhou School and the Growth Theories of Persons: Vasubandhu’s “Refutation of Chan Buddhism, by Mario Poceski, 1: 118- of the Theory of a Self,” by James Duerlinger, 121 1: 108-112 Jones, Clint, a review of Is Scientific Knowledge Sarukkai, Sundar, Indian Philosophy and Philoso- Rational? by Halil Rahman Agar, 4: 561- phy of Science (reviewer John N. Crossley), 562 4:565-567 Jullien, Francois, The Impossible Nude: Chinese The Self’s Awareness of Itself: Bhatta Ramakantha’s Art and Western Aesthetics, trans. Maev de la Arguments against the Buddhist Doctrine of Guardia (reviewer Christian Helmut Wenzel), No-Self, by Alex Watson (reviewer Elisa 2:240-243 Freschi), 3 : 400-406 Kamal, Muhammad, Mulla Sadra’s Transcendent Sim, May, Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Philosophy (reviewer Alparslan Acikgeng), Confucius (reviewer Christine Swanton), 3: 385-394 2: 230-233 Kiblinger, Kristin Beise, Buddhist Inclusivism: Singh, R. Raj, Death, Contemplation and Scho- Attitudes Towards Religious Others (reviewer penhauer (reviewer Douglas L. Berger), Robert C. Gordon), 2 : 238-239 1:115-118 Lorca, A. Martinez, Maestros de Occidente: Sjédin, Anna-Pya, The Happening of Tradition: Estudios sobre el pensamiento andalusi (re- Vallabha on Anumanain Nyayalilavati viewer Massimo Campanini), 1: 107-108 (reviewer Takanori Suzuki), 3 : 394-397 Mader, Melanie, a review of The Concealed Art Suzuki, Takanori, a review of The Happening of of the Soul: Theories of the Self and Practices Tradition: Vallabha on Anumanain Nyayalila- of Truth in Indian Ethics and Epistemology, by vati, by Anna-Pya Sjédin, 3 : 394-397 Jonardon Ganeri, 2 : 243-246 Swanton, Christine, a review of Remastering Maestros de Occidente: Estudios sobre el pen- Morals with Aristotle and Confucius, by May samiento andalusi, by A. Martinez Lorca Sim, 2 : 230-233 (reviewer Massimo Campanini), 1: 107-108 Te-ch‘uan Jih-ben Lun-yé ch’iian-shih shih-lun, Metaphor and Literalism in Buddhism: The by Huang Chun-chieh (reviewer John A. Doctrinal History of Nirvana, by Soonil Tucker), 2 : 233-238 Hwang (reviewer Warren Todd), 4:571-573 Todd, Warren, a review of Metaphor and Liter- Mulla Sadra’s Transcendent Philosophy, by alism in Buddhism: The Doctrinal History of Muhammad Kamal (reviewer Alparslan Nirvana, by Soonil Hwang, 4 : 571-573 Acikgeng), 3 : 385-394 Tucker, John A., Ogyd Sorai’s Philosophical Nenzi, Laura, a review of Death and Social Masterworks: The Bend6 and Benmei Order in Tokugawa Japan: Buddhism, Anti- (reviewer Samuel Yamashita), 4 : 567-570 Christianity, and the Danka System, by Tucker, John A., a review of Te-ch’uan Jih-ben Nam-lin Hur, 3 : 398-399 Lun-yd ch’tan-shih shih-lun, by Huang Ogyéa Sorai’s Philosophical Masterworks: The Chun-chieh, 2 : 233-238 Bend6 and Benmei, by John A. Tucker Watson, Alex, The Self’s Awareness of Itself: (reviewer Samuel Yamashita), 4: 567-570 Bhatta Ramakantha’s Arguments against the On Justice: An Essay in Jewish Philosophy, by Buddhist Doctrine of No-Self (reviewer Elisa Lenn E. Goodman (reviewer Bernard S. Freschi), 3 : 400-406 Jackson), 4: 562-565 Wenzel, Christian Helmut, a review of The Ordinary Mind as the Way: The Hongzhou Impossible Nude: Chinese Art and Western School and the Growth of Chan Buddhism, Aesthetics, by Francois Jullien, translated by by Mario Poceski (reviewer Jinhua Jia), Maev de la Guardia, 2 : 240-243 1:118-121 Yamashita, Samuel, a review of Ogyié Sorai’s Poceski, Mario, Ordinary Mind as the Way: The Philosophical Masterworks: The Bend6 and Hongzhou School and the Growth of Chan Benmei, by John A. Tucker, 4: 567-570 Buddhism (reviewer Jinhua Jia), 1: 118-121 Yusa, Michiko, a review of Asura’s Harp: Engage- Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Contucius, ment with Language as Buddhist Path, by by May Sim (reviewer Christine Swanton), Dennis Hirota, 3 : 382-385 2 :230-233 Philosophy East & West Feature Reviews Contexts and Dialogue: Yogacara Buddhism and Modern Psychology on the Subliminal Mind, Bell, Daniel, Toward Meritocratic Rule in China? by Tao Jiang (reviewer Paul Brownell), A Response to Professors Dallmayr, Li, and 1: 102-106 Tan, 4:554-—560 Dallmayr, Fred, Exiting Liberal Democracy: Bell Bell, Daniel A., Beyond Liberal Democracy: and Confucian Thought, a review of Beyond Political Thinking for an East Asian Context Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an (reviewer Chenyang Li), 4: 523 East Asian Context, by Daniel A. Bell, 4:524- Bell, Daniel A., Beyond Liberal Democracy: 530 Political Thinking for an East Asian Context Exiting Liberal Democracy: Bel! and Confucian (reviewer Fred Dallmayr), 4: 523 Thought, a review of Beyond Liberal Democ- Bell, Daniel A., Beyond Liberal Democracy: racy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Con- Political Thinking for an East Asian Context text, by Daniel A. Bell (reviewer Fred Dall- (reviewer Sor-hoon Tan), 4:523 mayr), 4:524—530 Beyond Elitism: A Community Ideal for a Modern Jiang, Tao, Contexts and Dialogue: Yogacara East Asia, a review of Beyond Liberal Democ- Buddhism and Modern Psychology on the racy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Con- Subliminal Mind (reviewer Paul Brownell), text, by Daniel A. Bell (reviewer Sor-hoon 1: 102-106 Tan), 4:537-553 i, Chenyang, Where Does Confucian Virtuous Beyond Liberal Democracy: A Debate on Democ- Leadership Stand? a review of Beyond Liberal racy and Confucian Meritocracy, a review of Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking Asian Context, by Daniel A. Bell, 4: 531-536 for an East Asian Context, by Daniel A. Bell, Parallels of the All Base Consciousness? a review 4:523 of Contexts and Dialogue: Yogacara Buddhism Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking and Modern Psychology on the Subliminal for an East Asian Context, by Daniel A. Bell Mind, by Tao Jiang (reviewer Paul Brownell), (reviewer Chenyang Li), 4:523 1: 102-106 Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking Tan, Sor-hoon, Beyond Elitism: A Community for an East Asian Context, by Daniel Ideal for a Modern East Asia, a review of A. Bell (reviewer Fred Dallmayr), Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking 4:523 for an East Asian Context, by Daniel A. Bell, Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking 4:537-553 for an East Asian Context, by Daniel Toward Meritocratic Rule in China? A Response A. Bell (reviewer Sor-hoon Tan), to Professors Dallmayr, Li, and Tan, Daniel 4:523 Bell, 4: 554-560 Brownell, Paul, Parallels of the All Base Con- Where Does Confucian Virtuous Leadership sciousness? a review of Contexts and Dia- Stand? a review of Beyond Liberal Democ- logue: Yogacara Buddhism and Modern racy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Con- Psychology on the Subliminal Mind, by Tao text, by Daniel A. Bell (reviewer Chenyang Jiang, 1: 102-106 Li), 4:531-536

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.