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Philosophy East and West vol. 68, no. 3 includes the following scholarly works:
ARTICLES
Śāntarakṣita on Personal Identity: A Comparative Study
by Wenli Fan
Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola, Johanan Alemanno, and The Book of Love by Al-Ghazāli
Scott Michael Girdner
Self-Cognition? Saṃghabhadra, Armstrong, and Introspective Consciousness
by Chih-chiang Hu
Māwardī and Machiavelli: Reflections on Power in their Mirrors for Princes
by Jeremy Kleidosty
Xunzi and Mimamsa on the Source and Ground of Ritual: An Analogical Argument
by Alexus McLeod
Non-Existent Objects and their Properties in Udayana’s Ātmatattvaviveka
by David Nowakowski
Personhood and the Strongly Normative Constraint
by Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe
“The Moving Image of Eternity”: Idealism, Incompleteness, and the Ise Jingū
by Simon Richards
Knowing Blue: Early Buddhist Accounts of Non-Conceptual Sense
by Robert H. Sharf
The Aesthetic Concept of Yi 意 in Chinese Calligraphic Creation
by Xiongbo Shi
Xunzi on Heaven, Ritual, and the Way
by Michael R. Slater
Confucian Ethics and The Practical Value of Roles
by Daniel J. Stephens
Imagination in the Appreciation of Nature: A Comparative Approach
by Yingying Tang
The Presence of Buddhist Thought in Kalām Literature
by Dong Xiuyuan
Plus commentary and discussion and book reviews.
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About the Journal
Promoting academic literacy on non-Western traditions of philosophy, Philosophy East and West has for over half a century published the highest-quality scholarship that locates these cultures in their relationship to Anglo-American philosophy.
Submissions
The journal welcomes specialized articles in Asian philosophy and articles that seek to illuminate, in a comparative manner, the distinctive characteristics of the various philosophical traditions in the East and West. See the submission guidelines here.
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