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1956년
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅵ, NUMBER 1,․APRIL, 1956
HU SHIH AND CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, Wing-tsit Cban..........................................................3
CONTINUITY OF TRADITION IN INDIAN EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT,
Humayun Kabir.........................................................................................................................................13
DEWEY, SUZUKI, AND THE ELIMINATION OF DICHOTOMIES,
Harold E. McCartby.................................................................................................................................33
NATURALISM AND SUPERNATURALISM IN EAST AND WEST
Robert Rein'l.............................................................................................................................................49
CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE MORAL PHILOSOPHY, Takeo Iwasaki..............................69
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................77
BOOKS RECEIVEI)...................................................................................................................................88
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................91
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅵ, NUMBER 2․JULY, 1956
THE ABSOLUTE IN BRADLEY AND śAṀKARA, S. N. L. Sbrivastava...........................99
CHANG TSAI'S THEORY OF MIND AND ITS METAPHYSICAL BASIS,
Tang Cbűn-i............................................................................................................................................113
RELATIONSHIP AND SOLITUDE IN HINDUISM AND CHRISTIANITY,
Peter Munz...............................................................................................................................................137
THE NATURE OF PHILOSOPHY, (Review Article) Harold E. McCartby.........................153
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................169
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................181
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................183
NEWS AND NOTES...............................................................................................................................l89
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅵ, NUMBER 3․OCTOBER, 1956
INDIA'S DEBT TO THE WEST IN PHILOSOPHY, D. M. Datta........................................195
MENCIUS AND SÜN-DZ ON HUMAN NATURE, Homer H. Dubs....................................213
THE CONVERSATIONAL TRADITION IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY,
Donald HoLzman .................................................................................................................................223
EAST AND WEST IN SRI AUROBINDO'S PHILOSOPHY(Review Article),
E. A. Burtt..............................................................................................................................................231
S. K. Maitra, Author's Note.................................................................................................................235
ATTIUDES, GAMES, AND INDIAN PHILOSOPHY(Comment and Discussion),
Karl H. Potter.........................................................................................................................................239
TRANSLATION AND ORIENTAL PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTORY
STUDY (Comment and Discussion), David Wbite......................................................................247
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................257
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................275
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................277
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................282
1957
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅵ, NUMBER 4․JANUARY, 1957
SOME LOGICAL ASPECTS OF NĀGĀRJUNA'S SYSTEM, Ricbard H. Robinson.........29l
NE0-CONFUCIANISM AND CHINESE SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT, Wing-tsit Cban........309
THE NATURE OF CH'AN(ZEN) BUDDHISM, Cben-cbi Cbang...........................................333
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................337
BOOKS RECEIVED................................................................................................................................366
CURRENT PERIODICALS...................................................................................................................367
NEWS AND NOTES.............................................................................................................................374
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................377
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅶ, NUMBERS 1 AND 2․APRIL, JULY 1957
THE THIRD EAST-WEST PHILOSOPHERS' CONFERENCE..................................................3
ACCENT OF THE WORLD'S PHILOSOPHIES, Huston Smitb.................................................7
THE MEANING OF UNWISDOM(AVIDY'Ā), Alex Wayman...................................................21
VIRTUE AND FAITH : A Study of Terminology in Western Ethics, Jacob Taubes.......27
DHARMA AND MOKSA, J. A. B. van Buitenen...........................................................................33
DHARMA AND MOKSA, Daniel H. H. Ingalls...............................................................................41
CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (Review Article)
George Boswortb Burcb.........................................................................................................................49
MORE ON THE UNREPEATABILITY OF GUNAS,
(Comment and Discussioh), karl H. Potter......................................................................................57
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................61
BOOKS RECEIVED..................................................................................................................................74
CURRENT PERIODICALS.....................................................................................................................75
NEWS AND NOTES...............................................................................................................................85
1958
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought
VOLUME Ⅶ, NUMBERS 3 and 4․October 1957 and January 1958
SAṀKARA ON GOD, RELIGION, AND MORALITY, S. N. L. Sbrivastava.......................91
TRANSFORMATION OF BUDDHISM IN CHINA, Wing-tsit Cban....................................107
TRANSFORMATIONS IN BUDDHISM IN TIBET, Kennetb Cb'en....................................117
DOES SEVEN-FOLD PREDICATION EQUAL FOUR-CORNERED NEGATION
REVERSED? Arcbie J. Babm...........................................................................................................127
SRI AUROBINDO AS A WORLD PHILOSOPHER, Indra Sen...............................................131
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................143
BOOKS RECEIVED................................................................................................................................165
CURRENT PERIODICALS...................................................................................................................169
NEWS AND NOTES.............................................................................................................................179
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................187
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅷ,
NUMBERS 1 and 2․APRIL, JULY 1958
CRITIQUE OF INTUITION ACCORDING TO SCIENTIFIC EMPIRICISM
Herbert Feigl..............................................................................................................................................1
CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHIES OF INDIA AND THE WEST,
Kalidas Bbattacbaryya.............................................................................................................................17
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MENCIUS, Carsun Cbang....................................................................37
DHARMA AND MOKSA FROM A CONVERSATIONAL POINT OF VIEW,
karl H. Potter...........................................................................................................................................49
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................65
BOOKS RECEIVED...................................................................................................................................7l
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................74
NEWS AND NOTES................................................................................................................................85
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅷ,
NUMBERS 3 and 4․OCT. 1958, JAN. 1959
MYSTICISM AND LOGIC IN SÊNG-CHO'S THOUGHT, RICHARD H. Robinson..........99
MYSTICISM AND ETHICS: RADHAKRISHNAN AND SCHWEITER,
Milton D. Hunnex...................................................................................................................................121
RĀMĀNUJA ON CAUSALITY, Anima Sen Gupta.....................................................................137
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................165
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................172
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................174
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................185
1959
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought
VOLUME Ⅸ, NUMBERS l and 2․APRIL-JULY, 1959
PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE THIRD EAST-WEST
PHILOSOPHERS' CONFERENCE
INTRODUCTION, Cbarles A. Moore.....................................................................................................3
PHILOSOPHY AND HUMAN CONDUCT, Sidney Hook...............................................................6
SOCIETAL STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES, George P. Conger...........................................8
RELATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL THEORIES TO THE PRACTICAL
AFFAIRS OF MEN, S. K. Saksena.....................................................................................................9
WESTERN PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICAL AFFAIRS, Herbert W. Scbneider..............11
CHINESE THEORY AND PRACTICE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
TO HUMANISM, Wing-tsit Cban......................................................................................................l3
THE RELATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY TO PRACTICAL
AFFAIRS IN JAPAN, Sboson Miyamoto.........................................................................................15
NATURAL MAN, PHILOSOPHY, AND BEHAVIOR, Robert ROssow, Jr............................18
SCIENTISM AND THE PROBLEM OF MAN, W. H. Werkmeister.......................................20
NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN RELATION TO CULTURAL
INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIAL PRACTICE IN INDIA, Stella Kramriscb..............................2l
THE STATUS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUE IN ISLAMIC
CIVILIZATION, N. Bammate................................................................................................................23
MODERN TREND OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION AND THE CULTURAL
PECULIARITIES OF JAPAN, Hideki Yukawa..............................................................................26
THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT AND METHOD IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, Hu Sbib.........29
THE DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS OF SPIRITUAL VALUE
IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, T'ang Cbün-i...................................................................................32
1960
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅸ, NUMBERS 3 and 4․OCT. 1959, JAN. 1960
THE PROBLEM OF PHILOSOPHICAL DIVERSITY, Harold E.. McCartby.......................107
VIETNAMESE HUMANISM, Nuyen Dang Tbuc.........................................................................129
MKSA AS VALUE AND EXPERIENCE, David Wbite..............................................................145
THEISM AND NATURALISM IN ANCIENT CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
Homer H. Dubs.......................................................................................................................................163
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................173
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................18l
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................185
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................197
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅹ, NUMBERS 1 and 2․APRIL-JULY, 1960
CREATION, ART, AND LīLĀ, Jobn F. Butler..................................................................................3
THE ART OF SOCIAL RELATIONS IN CHINA, Artbur W. Hummel.................................13
CURRENT WESTERN INTEREST IN ZEN, Van Meter Ames...............................................23
CHINESE INTUITIONISM: A REPLY TO FEIGL ON INTUITION,
Carsun Cbang(Comment and Discussion).........................................................................................35
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................51
BOOKS RECEIVED..................................................................................................................................71
CURRENT PERIODICALS.....................................................................................................................74
NEWS AND NOTES...............................................................................................................................87
1961
A Journal of Oriental and comparative Thought
VOLUME Ⅹ, NUMBERS 3 and 4․October 1960 and January 1961
ON PHILOSOPHICAL, SYNTHESIS, S. C. Cbatterjee.................................................................99
THE MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SPIRITUALITY IN EUROPE AND
IN INDIA, Constantin Regamey....,...................................................................................................105
SRI AUROBINDO AND GREEK PHILOSOPHY, Visbwanatb prasad Varma.....................135
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRANSLATIONS OF ZEN(CH'AN) WORKS,
Rutb Fuller Sasaki.................................................................................................................................149
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................169
Books RECEIVED...................................................................................................................................177
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................180
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................189
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought
VOLUME Ⅺ, NUMBERS 1 and 2․April-July, 1961
PHILOSOPHY AS DISTINCT FROM RELIGION IN INDIA, Cbarles A. Moore..................3
WANG YANG-MING'S DOCTRINE OF INNATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GOOD,
Hiroyuki Iki.................................................................................................................................................27
FINDING AN ENGLISH EQUIVALENT FOR ��GUNA��, Harsb Narain.............................45
SIMILARITIES AND CONTRASTS BETWEEN CHINESE AND GREEK
ATTITUDES, Rapbael Demos(Comment and Discussion)..........................................................53
FREEDOM IS UNIVERSAL, Paul K. T. Sib (Review Article)..................................................57
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................63
BOOKS RECEIVED...................................................................................................................................73
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................75
NEWS AND NOTES................................................................................................................................85
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought
VOLUME Ⅺ, NUMBER 3․October, 1961
THE BUDDHIST ��NOT THIS, NOT THIS,�� Alex Wayman................................................99
CHINESE PHILOSOPHY IN COMMUNIST CHINA, Wing-tsit Cban..................................115
REASON IN HINDU PHILOSOPHY-CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY,
S. K. Maitra............................................................................................................................................125
THE NYAYA-VAISESIKA DOCTRINE OF QUALITIES, S. Bbattacbaryy......................143
THE CONCEPT OF FREEDOM-AN INDIAN REACTION (Review Article),
C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar.......................................................................................................................153
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................161
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................179
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................183
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................189
1962
A Journal of Oriental and comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅺ, NUMBER․4 January, 1962
THE TIEN MING [HEAVENLY ORDINANCE] IN PRE-CH'IN CHINA
T'ang Cbün-i .........................................................................................................................................195
THE PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF THE ORIENTAL MANDA,
Grace E. Cairns........................................................................................................................................2l9
PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS OF MONISTIC VEDĀNTA, George Boswortb
Burcb..........................................................................................................................................................231
ARE COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST FRUITFUL FOR
COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY? (COMMENT and Discussion), Laurence.......................239
APPROACHES TO THE UPANISHADS: SWAMI NIKHILANANDA'S
��THE UPANSHADS��(Review Article), Hajime Nakamura....................................................245
THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPIRITUAL LIFE (Review Article), Arabinda Basu...................255
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................261
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................273
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................277
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................281
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................285
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅻ, NUMBER 1․APRIL, 1962
EXISTENTIALISM AND VEDĀNTA, Haridas Cbaudburi............................................................3
MODERN HINDU EXEGESIS OF MAHĀYĀNA DOCTRINE, Agebananda Bbarati.........19
THE TIEN MING[HEAVENLY ORDINANCE] IN PRE-CH'IN CHINA Ⅱ,
T'ang cbün-i..............................................................................................................................................29
DŌGEN'S ZIEN VIEW OF INTERDEPENDENCE, Norimoto Iino...........................................51
MORE ON PHILOSOPHICAL DIVERSITY(Comment and Discussion),
Harold E. McCartby.................................................................................................................................59
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................71
BOOKS RECEIVED...................................................................................................................................8l
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................85
NEWS AND NOTES................................................................................................................................91
A Journal of Oriental and comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅻ, NUMBER 2․July, 1962
THE CONCEPT OF PERFECTION IN THE TEACHINGS OF KANT AND THE
GĪTĀ, Balbir Singb Gaucbbwal...........................................................................................................99
THE MEANINGS OF ��THAT THOU ART,�� Anima Gupta..............................................125
THE STATUS OF THE SELF IN AUROBINDO��METAPHYSICS-AND SOME
QUESTIONS, Troy Wilson Organ....................................................................................................135
A CONFLICT BETWEEN TRADITIONALISM AND RATIONALISM: A PROBLEM
WITH ŚAṀKARA, Hajime Nakmura..............................................................................................153
APROPOS OF FEIGL'S CRITIQUE OF INTUITION, Kumataro Kawada...........................163
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................175
BOOKS RECEIVED................................................................................................................................18O
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................182
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................190
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅻ, NUMBER 3․OCTOBER, 1962
ON PHILOSOPHICAL SYNTHESIS, G. Y. F. Leibniz...............................................................195
How BUDDHISTIC IS WANG YAN-MING? Wing-tsit Cban................................................203
AGAIN, ALBERT SCHWEITZER AND INDIAN THOUGHT, A. L. Herman...................217
TENNYSON AND LAO TZU, Ricbard P. Benton........................................................................233
EXISTENCE, FINITE OR INFINITE, P. T. Raju(Review Article).........................................241
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................251
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................265
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................268
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................275
1963
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME Ⅻ, NUMBER 4․January, l963
ON PHILOSOPHICAL SYNTHESIS, Sri Aurobindo.....................................................................29l
THE RIGHT TO DOUBT IN ANCIENT CHINESE THOUGHT, Hu Sbib.........................295
FICHTE AND ŚAṀKARA, Leta Jane Lewis.................................................................................301
KANT, HEIDEGGER, AND THE UPANISADS, Wayne McEvilly.........................................311
METAPHYSICAL TENDENCIES IN MENCIUS, Vincent Y. C. Sbib...................................319
THE PRACTICE OF ZEN, Paul Wienpabl (Review Article)....................................................343
BOOK REVIEWS: ..................................................................................................................................357
BOOKS RECEIVED................................................................................................................................367
CURRENT PERIODICALS...................................................................................................................370
NEWS AND NOTES.............................................................................................................................376
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................38l
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅢ, NUMBER 1․APRIL, 1963
THE FOURTH EAST-WEST PHILOSOPHERS' CONFERENCE..............................................3
BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY AND ITS EUROPEAN PARALLELS, Edward Conze...............9
THE ORIGINS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE EARLY BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
OF MORAL DETERMINISM, V. P. Varma...................................................................................25
MUSICAL ART IN EARLY CONFUCIAN PHILOSOPHY, Siu-cbi Huang...........................49
THE GUNAS OF PRAKARTI ACCORDING TO THE SĀṀKHYA PHILOSOPHY,
K. B. Ramakrisbna Rao..........................................................................................................................61
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................73
BOOKS RECEIVED...................................................................................................................................83
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................87
COMMUNICATIONS................................................................................................................................91
A Journal Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅢ, NUMBER 2․July, 1963
ON PHILOSOPHICAL SYNTHESIS, G. R. Malkani......................................................................99
SPURIOuS PARALLELS TO BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY, Edward Conze..........................105
CAUSALITY, ETERNAL OR MOMENTARY? Winston L. King..........................................117
INDIAN THOUGHT AND HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY; CONTRASTS AND
PARALLELS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST, Henry Wintbrop..........................................137
PARADOXICAL LOGIC, Jobn Perry.................................................................................................155
SOURCES OF INDIAN TRADITION(Review article), Daya Krisbna....................................159
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................167
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................175
CURRENT PERIODICALS.....................................................................................................................l79
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................185
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅢ, NUMBER 3․OCTOBER, 1963
ON PHILOSOPHICAL SYNTHESIS, Dbirendra Moban Datta..................................................195
NETI, NETI- EPISTEMOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE,
R, T, Blackwood.....................................................................................................................................201
COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY AND SPIRITUAL VALUES: EAST AND WEST,
P. T. Raju................................................................................................................................................211
DOING PHILOSOPHY AND DOING ZEN, Cbarles. Hardwick................................................227
TAO: AN AGE-OLE CONCEPT IN ITS MODERN PERSPECTIVE, Arnolds Grava.....233
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................251
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................269
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................273
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................279
1964
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅢ, NUMBER 4․JANUARY, 1964
ON PHILOSOPHICAL SYNTHESIS, A. R. Wadia.......................................................................291
A COMPARISON OF CONFUCIAN PLATONIC ETHICAL VIEWS, Carsun Cbang......295
ŚŪNYAVĀDA; A REINTERPRETATION, Harsb Narain..........................................................311
THE SPHERE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF ETHICS, MORALITY, AND RELIGION IN
HINDU TRADITION, Balbir Singb Gaucbbwal...........................................................................339
CONZE ON BUDDHISM AND EUROPEAN PARALLELS(Comment and Discussion),
Alex Wayman.........................................................................................................................................361
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................365
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................37l
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................375
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................381
1964
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅣ, NUMBER 1․APRIL, 1964
THE MĀDHYAMIKA PHILOSOPHY: A NEW APPROACH, R. C. Pandeya........................3
CHINESE PHILOSOPHY IN MAINLAND CHINA, 1949-1963, Wing-tsit Cban..................25
THE NATURALISTIC PRINCIPLE OF KARMA, Karl H. Potter............................................39
MRS. RHYS DAVIDS' DIALOGUE WITH PSYCHOLOGY(1893-1924)
Teresina Rowell Havens.........................................................................................................................51
MYSTICISM AND MODERN PERSPECTIVE (Review Article),
Walter Houston Clark.............................................................................................................................59
THE UNDIFFERENTIATED AESTHETIC CONTINUUM(Note), F. S. C. Nortbrop.........67
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA CENTENARY..........................................................................................73
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................77
BOOKS RECEIVED...................................................................................................................................85
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................87
NEWS AND NOTES................................................................................................................................91
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅣ, NUMBER 2․JULY, 1964
THE WORLD AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN CHINESE METAPHYSICS,
Tbomé H. Fang..........................................................................................................................................10l
THE STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY,
Kalidas Bbattacbaryya...........................................................................................................................131
THE STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN THERAVĀDA BUDDHISM,
G. P. Malalasekera.................................................................................................................................145
THE WORLD AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN MAHĀYĀNA BUDDHIST
PHILOSOPHY, Yosbifui Ueda ..........................................................................................................157
THE DIREMPTIVU TENDENCIES OF WESYERN PHILOSOPHY, jobn N. Findlay.....167
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................179
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................185
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................187
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅣ, NUMBERS 3 AND 4․OCTOBER, 1964
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE WORLD IN CHINESE METHODOLOGY,
T'ang Chün-i..........................................................................................................................................293
INDIAN EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE WORLD AND THE INDIVIDUAL P. T. Raju..311
CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE UNIVERSAL AMONG
THE JAPANESE, Hajime Nakamura...............................................................................................333
KNOWLEDGE, SKEPTICISM, AND THE INDIVIDUAL, Harold E. McCarthy.................353
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................371
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................385
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................391
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................395
1965
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅤ, NUMBER 1․JANUARY, 1965
KARMA AS A ��CONVENIENT FICTION�� IN THE ADVAITA VEDĀNTA,
Eliot S. Deutsch..........................................................................................................................................3
INDIAN ART AND LEVELS OF MEANING, A. L. Herman....................................................13
ON THE ��IRRATIONALITY�� OF ZEN C. Lawson Crowe....................................................31
THREE CONCEPTIONS OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY, D묨 Krishna........................................37
ON THE MEANING OF YOGA, K. S. Joshi...................................................................................53
THE YOGĀCĀRA IDEALISM (Review Artic1e), Alex Wayman..............................................65
BooK REVIEWS........................................................................................................................................75
BooKS RECEIVED....................................................................................................................................83
CURRENT PERIODICALS......................................................................................................................87
NEWS AND NOTES................................................................................................................................93
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅤ, NUMBER 2․APRIL, 1965
EUCLID AND PĀNINI, J. F. Staal......................................................................................................99
MEISTER ECKHART AND EASTERN WISDOM, Joseph Politella......................................117
ON THE MEANINGLESSNESS OF PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS,
Paul Wienpahl.........................................................................................................................................135
PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE DOCTRINE OF KARMA, A. R. Wadia...145
THE IDEA OF CREATED NATURE IN T'ANG LITERATURE, Edward H. Schafer..153
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................161
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................183
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................187
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................191
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅤ, NUMBERS 3 AND 4․JULY-OCTOBER, 1965
INQUIRIES INTO CLASSICAL CHINESE LOGIC, Chung-ying Cheng...............................195
THE METHOD OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTION AND YOGA,
Ramakant sinari......................................................................................................................................217
THE DOCTRINE OF KARMA IN JAINA PHILOSOPHY, T. G. Kalghatgi.......................229 ADHYĀSA-A NON-ADVAIYIC BEGINNING IN ŚAMKARA VEDĀNTA,
Daya Krishna...........................................................................................................................................43
TRADITION, PROGRESS, AND CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSOPHY,
Rajendra prasad.......................................................................................................................................251
SELECTED CHRONOLOGY OF RECENT JAPANESE PHILOSOPHY(1868-1963),
Dale Riepe..............................................................................................................................................259
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................285
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................301
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................305
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................309
INDEX(Volume 15).................................................................................................................................317
1966
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅥ, NUMBERS 1 AND 2․JANUARY-APRIL, 1966
RADHAKRISHNAN'S SUBSTANTIAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE VEDĀNTA
OF ŚAṀKARA, Ram Pratap Singh.....................................................................................................5
KEATS AND ZEN, Richard P. Benton...............................................................................................33
THIS THING COULD GO THAT WAY, Robert S. Anderson..................................................49
HOCKING AND INDIA, Leroy S. Rouner.........................................................................................59
THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORIENTATIONS OF NE0-VEDĀNTISM, Shadi
Lal Malhotra.............................................................................................................................................67
COMMENT AND DISCUSSION...........................................................................................................81
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................89
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................101
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................105
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅥ, NUMBERS 3 AND 4․JULY-OCTOBER, 1966
THE ��CRISIS�� OF MÀDHYAMIKA AND INDIAN PHILOSOPHY TODAY,
Raymond Panikkar..................................................................................................................................117
THE PLACE AND FUNCTION OF DOUBT IN THE PHILOSOPHIES OF
DESCARTES AND AL-GHAZĀLĪ Sami M. Najm....................................................................133
THE METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF HINDU ETHICS AND RELIGION,
Balbirr Singh Gauchhwal.....................................................................................................................143
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN WOMAN AND NATURE IN INDIAN
THOUGHT, Shrirama Indradeva.......................................................................................................161
JEN: AN EXISTENTIAL AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF
INTER-SUBJECTIVITY, Hwa Yol Jung.......................................................................................169
A NEW INTERPRETATION OF INDIAN ATHEISM L. R. Joshi........................................189
THE LOGIC OF THE ONE-MIND DOCTRINE, David Drake................................................207
MYSTICAL REALISM IN THE THOUGHT OF SARVEPALLI RADHA-KRISHNAN,
Quinter M. Lyon.....................................................................................................................................221
A CRITICAL NOTE ON POTTER'S INTERPRETATION OF KARMA
(Comment and Discussion), Donald Walhout................................................................................235
THE SUBJECT AS FREEDOM(Review Artic1e), Mark Shapiro............................................239
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................249
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................255
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................261
INDEX.....................................................................................................................................................269
1967
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅦ, NUMBERS 1-4․JANUARY-OCTOBER, 1967
TRIBUTES TO CHARLES A. MOORE AS PHILOSOPHER, TEACHER, COLLEAGUE
EDITOR, AND CONFERENCE DIRECTOR, Winfield E. Nagley John M. Koller, S. K.
Saksena, Kenneth K. Inada, and Abraham Kaplan...........................................................................7
NE0-CONFUCIANISM: NEW IDEAS IN OLD TERMINOLOGY, Wing-tsit Chan............15
CH'AN BUDDHISM: LOGICAL AND ILLOGICAL, Chung-yuan chang................................37
PHILOSOPHY AND COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY, N. K. Devaraja..................................51
BHĀSKARA THE VEDĀNTIN, Daniel H. H. Ingalls...................................................................61
THE LOGIC OF FOUR ALTERNATIVES, K. N. Jayatilleke....................................................69
��TRANSFERENCE OF MERIT�� IN CEYLONESE BUDDHISM, G. P. Malalasekera...85
ZEN-AND SOME COMMENTS ON A MONDO, Harold E. McCarthy.................................91
METAPHYSICAL DIVERSITY AND CULTURAL DISPOSITION: A CASE STUDY
IN PHILOSOPHIC DIFFERENCE, Sterling M. McMurrin..........................................................97
INTERRELATIONAL EXISTENCE, Hajime Nakamura..............................................................107
FREEDOM AND DETERMINISM FROM AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE,
Karl H. Potter.........................................................................................................................................113
THE INDIAN INFLUENCE IN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY: EMERSON To
MOORE, Dale Riepe..............................................................................................................................125
THE CLASSICAL INDIAN AXIOMATIC, Richard H. Robinson.............................................139
TWO MAIN STREAMS OF THOUGHT IN YOGĀCĀRA PHILOSOPHY,
Yoshifume Ueda.....................................................................................................................................155
TIBETAN BUDDHISM: A PERSPECTIVE, William S. Weedon............................................167
BIBLIOGRAPHY.....................................................................................................................................173
THE PUBLICATIONS OF CHARLES A. MOORE, Beatrice T. Yamasaki
1968
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅥⅡ, NUMBERS 1 AND 2․JANUARY-APRIL, 1968
BUDDHIST THEORY OF MEANING (APOHA) AND NEGATIVE STATEMENTS,
Dhirendra Sharma.......................................................................................................................................3
ARJUNA AND HAMLET: Two MORAL DILEMMAS, Alur Janaki Ram............................11
THE CREATIVE TENSION BETWEEN JÊN AND LI, Wei-ming Tu..................................29
THE ULTIMATE GROUND OF BUDDHIST PURIFICATION, Kenneth K. Inada............41
INFLUENCE OF THE WESTERN TRADITION ON GHANDIAN DOCTRINE,
V. V. Ramana Murti................................................................................................................................55
JAYATILLEKE ON A CONCEPT OF MEANINGLESSNESS IN THE PĀLI
NIKĀYAS, George chatalian.................................................................................................................67
CRITICISM AND DISCUSSION............................................................................................................77
LIBERATION: THE AVOWED GOAL OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY, K. S. Joshi;
NATURALISM AND KARMA: A REPLY, Karl H. Potter.
FEATURE BOOK REVIEW...................................................................................................................85
BOOK REVIEWS.......................................................................................................................................93
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................111
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................117
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................119
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅥⅡ, NUMBER 3․JULY, 1968
THE HUMAN LIFE CYCLE: THE TRADITIONAL HINDU VIEW AND THE
PSYCHOLOGY OF ERIK ERIKSON, Sudhir Kakar ................................................................127
SYNCHRONICITY AND THE I CHING, Wayne McEvilly......................................................137
GAṄGEŚA ON THE CONCEPT OF UNIVERSAL PROPERTY(KEVALĀNVAYIN),
B. K. Matilal..........................................................................................................................................151
THE IMPACT OF EARLY BUDDHISM ON HINDU THOUGHT
(WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BHAGAVADĪTĀ), K. N. Upadhaya................163
CONFUCIUS AND THE PROBLEM OF NATURALNESS, Joel J. Kupperman................175
COMMENT AND DISCUSSION.........................................................................................................187
THE DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION OF CONFUCIANISM (Review Article),
Michael Gasster.....................................................................................................................................205
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................215
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................233
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................237
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................239
A Journal of Oriental and Comparative Thought VOLUME ⅩⅥⅡ, NUMBER 4․OCTOBER, 1968
Each of the articles published in this issue was presented at, or prepared for, the 27th international Congress of Orientalists, held in Ann Arbor, Michigan August 13-19, 1967.
CHANG TSAI'S CONCEPT OF CH'I, Siu-chi Huang...............................................................247
SOMATISM: A BASIC CONCEPT IN INDIA's PHILOSOPHICAL SPECULATIONS,
Arnold Kunst............................................................................................................................................261
MORAL AND LEGAL JUDGMENT INDEPENDENT OF REVELATION
Malcolm H. Kerr.....................................................................................................................................277
THE COMPARATIVE PHENOMENOLOGY OF JAPANESE PAINTING AND ZEN
BUDDHISM, Herbert A. Davidson...................................................................................................285
ARGUMENTS FROM THE CONCEPT OF PARTICULARIZATION IN ARABIC
PHILOSOPHY, Herbert A. Davidson .............................................................................................299
COMMENT AND DISCUSSION.........................................................................................................315
INDIAN THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTH(Review Article),
Bimal Krishna Matilal .........................................................................................................................321
BOOK REVIEWS.....................................................................................................................................335
BOOKS RECEIVED.................................................................................................................................345
CURRENT PERIODICALS....................................................................................................................349
NEWS AND NOTES..............................................................................................................................351
INDEX TO VOLUME EIGHTEEN....................................................................................................357
1969
Volume ⅩⅨ, No.1 January 1969
Articles
On the consciousness and 1anguage of art Albert Hofstadter......................................................3
The possibility of Orienta1 influence in Hume's phi1osophy Nolan Pliny Jacobson...........17
The centra1 prob1em of Indian metaphysics R. K. Tripathi.......................................................39
C1assical Sāmkhya and the phenomenologica1 onto1ogy of Jean-Paul Sartre
Gerald J. Larson.....................................................................................................................................45
A pragmatist critique of Jaina re1ativism Ramakant sinari.........................................................59
Comment and Discussion
A Buddhist tract on empiricism D. J. Kalupahana..........................................................................65
Feature Book Review
K. N. Jayatilleke, Early Buddhist Theory of Know1edge Richard H. Robinson...................69
Book Reviews...........................................................................................................................................83
Researcb in Progress...............................................................................................................................97
Books Received.....................................................................................................................................109
Current Periodicals................................................................................................................................111
News and Note.......................................................................................................................................113
Volume ⅩⅨ, No. 2 April 1969
ON VIOLENCE AND NONVIOLENCE EAST AND WEST
Editor's Introduction..............................................................................................................................121
Articles
Satyagraha: A new Indian word for some o1d ways of western thinking
A. L. Herman..........................................................................................................................................123
Vio1ence: A christian perspective Rev. Peter J. Riga..................................................................143
The inescapab1e ambiguity of nonvio1ence John E. Smith.......................................................155
The Bhagavad Gīyā on war and peace K. N. Upadhyaya.........................................................159
The distinctiveness of satyagraha H. J. N. Horsburgh...............................................................171
Civilian defense and the inhibition of vio1ence Adam Roberts.................................................181
Book Reviews........................................................................................................................................195
Books Received.....................................................................................................................................205
Current Periodicals................................................................................................................................209
News and Notes.....................................................................................................................................211
Volume ⅩⅨ, No. 3 July 1969
Symposium on Aestbetics East and West
Welcome Robert H. Hiatt.......................................................................................................................217
Introduction to Symposium Eliot Deutsch........................................................................................219
The poem is not a symbo1 Albert Hofstadter...............................................................................221
On the nature and function of symbo1ism in western and Orienta1 music
William P. Malm.....................................................................................................................................235
On William P. Ma1m's ��on the nature and function of symbo1ism in
western and Oriental music��
Barbare B. Smith....................................................................................................................................247
Lee Winters............................................................................................................................................251
Peter Crossley-Holland.........................................................................................................................253
Albert Hofstadter...................................................................................................................................258
On the uses of symbo1ism in sculpture and painting stephen C. Pepper............................265
On Stephen C. pepper's ��on the uses of symbolism in sculpture and painting��
Chung-yuan Chang................................................................................................................................279
Prithwish Neogy.....................................................................................................................................284
Leslie B. Nerio.......................................................................................................................................286
David Wieck...........................................................................................................................................290
Japanese aesthetics Donald keene.......................................................................................................293
On Donald Keene's ��Japanese aesthetics�� Earle Ernst...........................................................307
Harold E. McCarthy.................................................................................................................................310
V. H. Viglielmo.........................................................................................................................................317
Stephen C. Pepper....................................................................................................................................323
Aesthetic symbols David Wieck..........................................................................................................327
On David Wieck 's ��Aesthetic symbols�� Donald Keene........................................................343
Winfield E. Nagley...................................................................................................................................345
Tentative conclusions and unresolved problems Eliot Deutsch.................................................349
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................353
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................355
Volume ⅩⅨ, No. 4 October 1969
Articles
The anattā doctrine and personaI identity Richard Taylor........................................................359
Neo-Confucianism and wen-jen aesthetic theory David E. Mungello....................................367
The meaning of 'real' in Advaita Vedānta Richard Brooks......................................................385
Hsiung Shih-li's theory of causation Shu-hsien Liu...................................................................399
The range of Nishida's ear1y re1igious thought: Zen no kenkyū David Dilworth...........409
Chinese language and chinese thought Joseph S. Wu.................................................................423
Comment and Discussion
The Aitareya Brāhmaṇa and the Republic S. G. Sathaye..........................................................435
A refutation of the Sāṁkhya theory in the Yogācārabhūmi Esho Mikogami.....................443
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................449
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................473
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................475
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................477
Index to Volume Nineteen.....................................................................................................................481
1970
Volume ⅩⅩ, No. 1 January 1970
Articles
The ancient Zen master as clown-figure and comic midwife M. Conrad Hyers...................3
Phenomenlogical reduction and yogic meditation R. Puligandla.................................................19
Nishida's ear1y pantheistic voluntarism David Dilworth..............................................................35
The concept of the self in the Upaniṣads: Its origin and symbols
Robert W. Luyster......................................................................................................................................51
Is Zen Buddhism a philosophy? Henty Rosemont, Jr....................................................................63
Social progress and holism in T. M. P. Mahadevan's philosophy of history
Gracg E. Cairns...........................................................................................................................................73
Review Article
Phi1osophica1 anthropology in contemporary thought Calvin O. Schrag.................................83
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................91
Books Received............................................................................................................................................99
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................101
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................103
Volume ⅩⅩ, No. 2 April 1970
Articles
The meaning is the use: kōan and mondō as linguuistic tools of the Zen masters
Henry Rosemont, Jr.................................................................................................................................109
Diṅnāga's theory of immaterialism D. J. Kalupahana..................................................................121
Contemporary relevance of Advaita Vedānta N. K. Devaraja...................................................129
Logic and ontology in the Chih Wu Lun of Kung-sun Lung Tzu Chung-ying
Cheng and Richard H. Swain...............................................................................................................137
Buddhism, modernization, and science Nolan Pliny Jacobson....................................................155
Comment and Discussion
Walt Whitman and the doctrine of karman Om Prakash Sharma...........................................169
Feature Book Reviews
Charles A. Moore, ed., The Japanese Mind Minoru Kiyota.......................................................175
Charles A. Moore, ed., The Indian Mind Richard H. Robinson................................................183
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................195
Correspondence..........................................................................................................................................205
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................209
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................213
Volume ⅩⅩ, No. 3 July 1970
Heidegger and Eastern Thought
Introduction to the symposium reading of letter from Martin Heidegger Winfield
E. Nagley.....................................................................................................................................................221
Welcome Harlan Cleveland....................................................................................................................223
Splendor of the simple J. Glenn Gray...............................................................................................227
Commentary Chung-yuan Chang........................................................................................................241
Martin Heidegger and the East Elisabeth Feist Hirsch..............................................................247
Commentary Donald W. Mitchell........................................................................................................265
Heidegger and Buddhism Takeshi Umehare....................................................................................271
Commentary Joan Stambaugh..............................................................................................................283
Heidegger on repetition and historical understanding Calvin O. Schrag...............................287
Commentary Zygmunt Adamczewski.................................................................................................297
Heidegger and the comparison of Indian and Western philosophy J. L. Mehta.................303
Commentary Eliot Deutsch....................................................................................................................319
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................323
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................335
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................337
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................339
Volume ⅩⅩ, No. 4 October 1970
Articles
Buddhism and revolution R. Puligandla and K. Puhaka..............................................................345
Nishida's final essay: The logic of place and a religious world-view Dilworth................355
A DIALOGUE ON TRUTH
On truth: A Catholic perspective Rev. Peter J. Riga...................................................................369
On truth: A Hindu perspective K. L. Seshagiri Rao....................................................................377
Report of the Fifth East-West Philosophers' Conference James C. Manley.......................383
Critical Studies
MOU Tsung-san, Hsin-t'i Yü Hsing-t'i Shu-hsien Liu............................................................419
Wing-tsit Chan, trans., Reflections on Things at Hand: The Neo-Confucian Anthology
Chung-ying Cheng...................................................................................................................................423
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................429
Correspondence..........................................................................................................................................439
Researcb in Progress...............................................................................................................................441
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................451
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................455
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................457
Index to Volume Twenty.......................................................................................................................461
1971
Volume ⅩⅪ, No. 1 January 1971
Article
Leibniz's interpretation of Neo-Confucianism David E. Mungello...............................................3
Analysis in Theravāda Buddhism Donald W. Mitchell..................................................................23
Zen and ethics: Dōgen's synthesis Douglas A. Fox......................................................................33
Human perfection in the Bhagavadgītā David White.....................................................................43
The relationship between nirvāṇa and samsāra: An essay on the evo1ution of Buddhist
ethics George Rupp....................................................................................................................................55
THE CONFUCIAN CONCEFT OF MAN
The Confucian concept of Man: The original formulation W. Scott Morton.........................69
The N대-confucian concept of Man Wei-ming Tu........................................................................79
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................89
Book Received............................................................................................................................................101
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................105
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................107
Volume ⅩⅪ, No.2 April 1971
Articles
CONFUCIANISM : RELIGION AND ETHICS
Dialectic of Confucian morality and metaphysics of man Chung-ying cheng.....................111
Reflections on the structure of Confucian ethics Antonio S. Cua...........................................125
The moral point of view of Chang Tsai Siu-Chi Huang...........................................................141
The religious impoit of Confucian phi1osophy: Its traditiona1 outlook and contemporary significance Shu-hsien Liu....................................................................................................................157
Socrates and Confucius: Mora1 agents or mora1 phi1osophers? G. H. Mahood.................177
Confucius and the nature of re1igious ethics Joel J. Kupperman............................................189
IN MEMORIAM
Memorial tribute to late Professor K. N. Jayatilleke M. W. Padmasiri de Silva...............195
Review Articcle
On reappraising ancient Chinese philosophy (a review of Donald J. Munro's
The Concept of Man in Early China) Henry Rosemont, Jr.....................................................203
Books Reviews..........................................................................................................................................219
Book Received............................................................................................................................................229
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................231
News and Note.........................................................................................................................................233
Volume ⅩⅪ, No.3 July 1971
Articles
The Buddhist-Humean parallels: Postmortem L. stafford Betty...............................................237
Theory and practice in Indian thought: Husserl's observations Debabrata sinha..............255
Indian theodicy: Śaṁkara and Rāmānuja on Brahma Sutra II. 1. 32-36 A. L. Herman..265
The philosophy of renunciation East and West Erling Skorpen..............................................283
Whitehead's ��actua1 entity�� and the Buddha's anātman Kenneth K. Inada...................303
Comment and Discussion
Was early Buddhism influenced by the Upaniṣads? Pratap Chandra.....................................317
The unfounded austerity: Upaniṣadic monachism Ian Watson.................................................325
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................331
Correspondence..........................................................................................................................................351
On Museums and Philosophers Donald J. Munro..........................................................................351
A Rep1y to Mr. Munro Henry Rosemont, Jr..................................................................................353
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................359
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................361
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................363
Volume ⅩⅪ, No.4 October 1971
Symposium on Law and Morality East and West
Welcome Harlan Cleveland....................................................................................................................369
Introduction Winfield E. Nagley...........................................................................................................373
Private Right and the Limits of Law Martin Golding.................................................................375
Commentary Lenn Evan Goodman.....................................................................................................389
Law and Morality: Communist Theory and Communist Practice Alice Erh-Soon Tay..395
Commentary Frederic L. Bender..........................................................................................................411
Guit and suffering Herbert Morris.....................................................................................................419
Commentary Edward D. Harter...........................................................................................................435
Law and Morality: Some Reflections on the chinese Experience Past and Present
Herbert H. P. Ma...................................................................................................................................443
Commentary Chung-ying Cheng.........................................................................................................461
Hinduism, Secularism, and the Indian Judiciary Marc Galanter...............................................467
Commentary J. L. Mehta.......................................................................................................................489
Some Reflections on Law and Mora1ity in Contemporary Societies
Takeyoshi Kawashima............................................................................................................................493
Commentary Robert J. L. Mehta.........................................................................................................505
Workshop on ��Privacy�� Ronald Moore.........................................................................................513
Conclusions and Problems Ronald Moore.........................................................................................521
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................531
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................533
Index.............................................................................................................................................................535
1972
Volume ⅩⅫ, No.1 January 1972
Articles
The philosophy and yoga of Sri Aurobindo Haridas Chaudhury................................................5
AND
The experiential basis of Sri Aurobindo's integra1 yoga Robert A. M. McDermott.........15
The Law of karman and the historical dimension of man Raymond panikkar.....................25
The Confucian approach to the prob1em of transcendence and immanence
Shu-hsien-Liu..............................................................................................................................................45
Conditions for meaningfu1 comparative phi1osophy seyyed Hossein Nasr.............................53
Wang Yang-ming: A biography Wing-tsit Chan............................................................................63
Wang Yang-ming: Western studies and an annotated bilbiography Wing-tsit Chan.........75
Comment and Discussion
On a mistranslation of the terms viśeṣya and prakāra Hiranmoy Banerjee..........................93
The doctrine of stages in Indian thought: With special reference to
K. C. Bhattacharya Arthur L. Herman..............................................................................................97
Books Reviews..........................................................................................................................................105
Book Received...........................................................................................................................................119
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................121
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................123
Volume ⅩⅫ, No.2 April 1972
Special Issue: On Dharma and Li
Articles
Introduction Robert A. McDermott.....................................................................................................127
Dharma: An expression of universal order John M. Koller.......................................................131
The trimurti of dharma in Indian thought: Paradox or contradiction Gerald J. Larson...145
Dharma as an ethica1 category re1ating to freedom and responsibi1ity
Austin B. Creel..........................................................................................................................................155
Freedom and moral responsibility in Confucian ethics Chad Hansen...................................169
Li as a process of li humanization Wei-ming Tu........................................................................187
The civil status of li in classical Confucianism Robert M. Gimello.....................................203
Ro1e and ru1e in Oriental thought: Some metareflections on dharma and li
Arthur C. Danto........................................................................................................................................213
Review Article
A review of The Navya-Nyāya Doctrine of Negation: The Semantics and
Ontology of Negative Statements in Navya-Nyāya Philosophy, by Bimal Krishna
Irving M. Copi.........................................................................................................................................221
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................227
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................239
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................241
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................243
Vo1ume ⅩⅫ, No.3 July 1972
Vasubarndhu's Karmasiddhiprakarana and the problem of the highest meditations
Stefan Anacker..........................................................................................................................................247
Early trends in the Indian understanding of man R. V. De Smet..........................................259
On yi as a universal principle of specific app1ication in Confucian morality
chung-ying cheng.....................................................................................................................................269
The phenomenological attitude in the Śaṁkara Vedānta Ramakant Sinari..........................281
Memorial tribute to Richard Hugh Robinson Douglas Dunsmore Daye................................291
Unpublished papers of Rjchard H. Robinson
Some Buddhist and Hindu concepts of intellect-will Richard H. Robinson........................299
Some methodological approaches to the unexplained points Richard H. Robinson............309
Did Nagarjuna really refute all philosophical views? Richard H. Robinson........................325
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................333
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................343
Current Periodical.....................................................................................................................................347
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................349
Volume ⅩⅫ, No.4 October 1972
Two types of saving know1edge in the pāli suttas Donald K. Swearer..............................355
The Ch'ōndogyo concept of the origin of man Yong Choon Kim..........................................373
The aesthetics philosophy of Ts'ai Yuan-p'ei William J. Duiker...........................................385
The meaning of Vairocana in Hua-yen Buddhism Francis H. Cook......................................403
A phi1osophic analysis of the Confucian approach to ethics Shu-hsien Liu.......................417
A TRIBUTE TO EDWIN A. BURTT ON THE OCCASION OF HIS EIGHTIETH
BIRTHDAY
My path to philosophy Edwin A. Burtt...........................................................................................429
Man's Western way: An essay on reason and the given Huston Smith.............................441
Edwin A. Burtt: Bibliography Elsie Myers Stainton....................................................................461
Comment and Criticism
On the significance of the question: Did china have science? David E. Mungello............467
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................479
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................489
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................493
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................495
Correspondence..........................................................................................................................................497
Index.............................................................................................................................................................499
1973
Volume ⅩⅩⅢ, No.1 and 2 January and April 1973
Proceedings of East-West Philosophers' Conference on Wang Yang-ming :
A Comparative Study.................................................................................................................................3
Opening Remarks Beatrice Yamasaki....................................................................................................7
Articles
Chan Jo-shui's influence on Wang Yang-ming Wing-tsit Chan................................................9
��The essential source of identity�� in Wang Lung-ch'i's philosophy
Chung-yuan Chang....................................................................................................................................31
Unity and creativity in Wang Yang-ming's philosophy of mind Chung-ying Cheng........49
The essence of Wang Yang-ming's phi1osophy in a historical perspective
Thomé Fang.................................................................................................................................................73
Late Ming criticism of Wang Yang-ming: The case of Wang Fu-chih Ian McMorran...91
The immediate successor of Wang Yang-ming: Wang Lung-hsi and
his theory of ssu-wu Mou Tsung-san.............................................................................................103
Moral decision in wang Yang-ming: The problem of Chinese ��existentialism��
David S. Nivison.......................................................................................................................................121
The Chu Hsi and Wang Yang-ming schools at the end of the Ming and
Tokugawa periods Takehiko Okada...................................................................................................139
The criticisms of Wang Yang-ming's teachings as raised by his contemporaries
T'ang Chün-i.............................................................................................................................................163
Subjectivity and ontological reality-An interpretation of Wang Yang-ming's
mode of thinking Wei-ming Tu..........................................................................................................187
Reports
Report on the panel discussion: ��Wang Yang-ming and Western thought�� Ronald
Moore............................................................................................................................................................207
Report on the panel discussion: Wang Yang-ming and Japanese culture
Ronald Moore.............................................................................................................................................217
special Feature
Intellectual movements since the teachings of Wang Yang-ming: Para1lel but
nonconcurrent developments Nelson I. Wu......................................................................................225
Closing remarks to participants Eliot Deutsch...............................................................................237
Glossary.......................................................................................................................................................239
Volume ⅩⅩⅢ, No.3 July 1973
Philosophy and Revolution
Articles
The ethics of moral coercion: Gandhi and po1itical revolution Frederick J. Streng........283
The concept of revolution Daya Krishna.........................................................................................291
Marxism East and West: Lenin's revisions of orthodox Marxism and their
significance for non-western revolution Frederic L. Bender.....................................................299
Philosophy and revolution: The text, the context, and the texture R. Panikkar...............315
Philosophy and revolution: Confucianism and pragmatism Joseph S. Wu...........................323
Revolutionary praxis and comparative philosophy Gerald James Larson.............................333
Direct sensory awareness: A Tibetan view and a medieval counterpart
A. Charlene McDermott..........................................................................................................................343
Emptiness and mora1 perfection Luis O. Gómez...........................................................................361
Morality or beyond: The Neo-Confucian confrontation with Māhāyana Buddhim
Charles Wei-hsun Fu..............................................................................................................................375
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................397
Correspondence
Letter to the Editor Nathan Sivin.......................................................................................................413
Author's Reply David E. Mungello....................................................................................................417
Volume ⅩⅩⅢ, No.4 October 1973
Articles
Control and freedom: The structure of Buddhist meditation in the Pāli suttas Donald
K. Swearer..................................................................................................................................................435
The meaning of te in the Tao Te Ching: An examination of the concept of
nature in Chinese Taoism Ellen Marie Chen..................................................................................457
Wittgenstein and Zen Buddhism H. Hudson...................................................................................471
How did a Neo-Confucian school become the state orthodoxy? James T. C. Liu...........483
The task of relevance: Aurobindo's synthesis of re1igion and po1itics David
L. Johnson...................................................................................................................................................507
Comment and Discussion
The meeting of East and West in Coomaraswamy and Radhakrishnan Kenneth R. Stunkel..........................................................................................................................................................517
Review Articles
A review of Buddhist Formal Logic, by R. S. Y. Chi Douglas D. Daye.............................525
A review of Indian Buddhism, by A. K. Warder Patricia E. Bjaaland and
Arthur Lederman.......................................................................................................................................537
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................545
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................559
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................561
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................563
Index.............................................................................................................................................................567
1974
Volume ⅩⅩⅣ, No.1 January 1974
Articles
Watsuji Tetsurō(1889-1960): Cultural phenomenologist and ethician David Dilworth..........3
Algebraic and geometric logic Ter Ellingson-Waugh....................................................................23
The sources for śakti in Abhinavagupta's Kāsmīr Śaivism: A linguistic and
aesthetic category Gerold James Larson.............................................................................................41
Language and the formulation of a philosophical vision Frederick J. Streng.......................57
The problem of philosophical reconception in the thought of K. C. Bhattacharyya
J. L. Mehta...................................................................................................................................................59
On representing abstractions in archaic Chinese Henry Rosemont, Jr.....................................71
Commentary on J. L. Mehta's article John E. Smith....................................................................89
Commentary of Henry Rosemont, Jr.'s article John E. Smith....................................................95
Review Article
A review of The Religious Life of Man, Frederick J. streng, series Editor
Thomas Berry..............................................................................................................................................99
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................111
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................115
Volume ⅩⅩⅣ, No.2 April 1974
Time and Temporality
Articles
An introductory note on time and temporality Wei-ming Tu.................................................119
Time and temporality Richard McKeon............................................................................................123
Time, Finitude, and fina1ity Joan Stambaugh................................................................................129
Time and the timeless in Greek thought David A. Kolb...........................................................137
Time and tempora1ity: The Chinese perspective Shu-hsien Liu.............................................145
Greek and Chinese views on time and the timeless Chung-ying Cheng.............................155
Toward a typology of time and tempora1ity in the ancient Indian tradition
Raimundo Panikkar.................................................................................................................................161
Time and history in the Indian tradition R. Puligandla..............................................................165
Time and tempora1ity-A Buddhist approach Kenneth K. Inada..............................................171
The Buddhist conception of time and tempora1ity David J. Kalupahana..............................181
The Sautrāntika arguments against the traikālyavāda in the light of the
contemporary tense revo1ution A. Charlene Mc-Dermott...........................................................193
On Buddhist views of devouring time John M. Koller...............................................................201
Discussion of time in Mahāyāna texts Lewis R. Lancaster......................................................209
Buddhism and historica1 thought in Japan before 1221 Delmer Brown................................215
Creationism and emanationism : A problem in Radhakrishnan's philosophy
Leroy S. Rouner........................................................................................................................................227
Response
Description or advocacy in understanding the Religious Life of Man series
Thomas Berry............................................................................................................................................239
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................245
Volume ⅩⅩⅣ, No.3 July 1974
The Development of Logic: East and West....................................................................................249
Articles
We1come Frederic L. Bender................................................................................................................251
Subject and predicate in Western 1ogic Jean van Heijenoort...................................................253
Marginalia on van Heijenort's ��Subject and predicate��
(from an Indological and a��Lagadogica1��point of view) Charlene McDermott..............269
Logic and onto1ogy J. M. Bochenski.................................................................................................275
Topics on being and logica1 reasoning Richard S. Y. Chi........................................................293
Concerning the materialistic dia1ectic Hao Wang........................................................................301
On Marxit dialectics: Comments on Hao Wang's article Bimal Krishna Matilal...............321
Some features of Navya-Nyāya logic Sibajiban Bhattacharyya...............................................329
On the realistic proclivities of Navya-Nyāya as exp1icated by Bhattarcharyya
Karl H. Potter............................................................................................................................................343
An examp1e of Japanese rationalism Takehiro Sueki..................................................................349
Japanese rationalism, Mādhyamika, and some uses of forma1ism Douglas
Dunsmore Daye.........................................................................................................................................363
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................369
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................379
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................381
News and Note..........................................................................................................................................383
Volume ⅩⅩⅣ, No.4 October 1974
Articles
Two traditions of India-Truth and silence Alex Wayman.........................................................389
CandrakĪrti's critique of Vijñānavāda Robert F. Olson...............................................................405
Skill-in-means and the Buddhism of Tao-sheng: A study of a chinese reaction
to Mahāyāna of the fifth century David C. Yu.............................................................................413
The nature and status of moral behavior in Zen Buddhist tradition A. D. Brear.............429
Excursion into substance and function: The development of the t'i-yung paradigm
in Chu Hsi David Gedalecia..................................................................................................................443
Book Reviews..........................................................................................................................................453
Correspondence-Letters to the Editor................................................................................................467
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................471
Current periodicals....................................................................................................................................473
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................474
1975
Volume ⅩⅩⅤ, No.1 January 1975
The Problem of Causation: East and West
Articles
Practical causation and Confucian ethics A. S. Cual.......................................................................1
Footnote on Cua on practical causation Ronald Burr.....................................................................11
Causality: Confucianism and pragmatism Joseph S. Wu..............................................................13
Chinese theories of causation-Commentary Ronald Burr..............................................................23
The notion of satkārya in Sāṃkhya: Toward a philosophical reconstruction
Gerald J. Larson........................................................................................................................................31
Causality in the Nyāya-Vaśeṣika school Bimal Krishna Matilal................................................41
Samkara's critique of Sāṃkhyan causality in the Brahmasūtra-bhāṣya Frank
Podgorski....................................................................................................................................................49
Commentary on Gerald J. Larson's ��The notion of satkārya��and Frank
Podgorski's ��SamKara's critique of Sāṃkhyan causality in the
Brahmasūtra-bhāṣya Bhagwan B. Singh..........................................................................................59
Formal aspects of causality Ashok Kumar Gangdean...................................................................65
Reflections on the attention given to mental construction in the Indian Buddhist
analysis of causality Frederick Streng..............................................................................................71
Some aspects of the free-will question in the Nikāyas Luis O. Gómez.................................81
Discussion of Frederick Streng's ��Reflections on the attention given to mental
construction in Indian Buddhist analysis of causality�� and Luis O. Gómez'
��Some aspects of the free-will question in the Nikāyas��Alex Wayman..........................91
Reflexivity and metalanguage games in Buddhist causality Douglas D. Daye.....................95
Buddhist theories of causation-Commentary Donald W. Mitchell............................................101
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................107
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................117
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................121
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................123
1975
Volume ⅩⅩⅤ, No.2 April 1975
Articles
Chu Hsi's appraisal of Lao Tzu Wing-tsit Chan..........................................................................131
A European Buddhism A. M. Frazier................................................................................................145
The reexamination of dharma in Hindu ethics Austin B. Creel...............................................161
Symbolism and death in Jung and Zen Buddhism John Steffney...........................................175
Critical Discussion
Anayyā-A reply to Richard Taylor Tyson Anderson.................................................................187
Feature Review Articles
T'an Ching(Platform Scripture) Carl Bielefeldt and Lewis Lancaster....................................197
Indian spirituality in the west: A bibliographical mapping Robet A. McDermott..............213
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................241
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................249
Current periodicals....................................................................................................................................253
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................255
Volume ⅩⅩⅤ, No.3 July 1975
Articles
The efficacy of uselesness: A chuang-tzu motif John S. Major.............................................265
Nāgārjuna and analytic philosophy Ives Waldo.............................................................................281
Symposilm: Existence: An East-West Dialogue
Introduction Robert A. McDermott.....................................................................................................291
The concept of the world in ŚaṁKara: A reply to Milton K. Munitz Edith
Wyschogrod................................................................................................................................................301
MunitZ��concept of the world.....A Buddhist response Kenneth K. Inada.............................309
Confucian vision and experience of the world A. S. Cua..........................................................319
Approaches to existence Milton K. Munitz.....................................................................................335
Reply to ��Approaches to existence�� Edith Wyschogrod.........................................................347
A rejoinder to Munitz Kenneth K. Inada.........................................................................................351
A reply to Munitz A. S. Cua...............................................................................................................353
Comment and Criticism
On logic and ��Algebraic and geometric logic�� Douglas Dunsmore Daye.........................357
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................365
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................375
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................379
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................381
Volume ⅩⅩⅤ, No.4 October 1975
Editor's Note..............................................................................................................................................387
Editorial: Twenty-five years of Philosophy East and West-and the future........................389
Mahāyāna Buddhism and Whitehead
Introduction: Conference on ��Mahāyāna Buddhism and Whitehead��Jay
McDaniel and John B. Cobb, Jr...........................................................................................................393
Whitehead's differences from Buddhism Charles Hartshorne....................................................407
Mahāyāna Buddhism and Whitehead-A view by a lay student of Whitehead's
philosophy Masao Abe............................................................................................................................415
Metaphysics, negative dialectic, and the expression of the inexpressible
Frederick J. Streng.................................................................................................................................429
Whitehead, Mādhyamika, and the Prajñāpāramitā Robert F. Olson........................................449
The metaphysics of Buddhist experience and the Whiteheadian encounter
Kenneth K. lnada....................................................................................................................................465
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................489
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................497
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................499
Twenty-five Year Index........................................................................................................................501
1976
Volume ⅩⅩⅥ, No. 1 January l976
Articles
Model of causality in Chinese philosophy: A comparative study Chung-ying Cheng..........3
Systems philosophy as a hermeneutic for Buddhist teachings Joanna Rogers Macy.........21
Polarity, a neglected insight in Indian philosophy Troy Organ..................................................33
Wang An-shih and the Confucian ideal of��inner․sageliness��Winston W. Lo.................41
The paradox of Buddhist wisdom Donald W. Mitchell.................................................................55
Comment and Discussion
A note on the abādhitārthaviṣayam jnānam Bijayananda Kar....................................................69
Anātman, anirvacanīyakhyāti and Advaita: A reexamination Srinivasa Rao..........................71
Review Article
Transformational Thinking as Philosophy-a review of The Sage and Society:
The Life and Thought of Hsin-yin by Ronald G. Dimberg-Wei-ming Tu...........................75
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................81
Correspondence............................................................................................................................................90
Research in Progress.................................................................................................................................91
SACP Membership List............................................................................................................................97
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................l03
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................105
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................107
Volume ⅩⅩⅥ, No.2 April 1976
Articles and the languages of east-west philosophy: An introduction
Douglas D. Daye.......................................................................................................................................113
Apophatic and kataphatic discourse in Mahāyāna: A Chinese view
Robert M. Gimello....................................................................................................................................117
Proto-Mādhyamika in the Pāli canon Luis O. Gómez.................................................................137
Formal ontology and movement between worlds Ashok K. Gangadean................................l67
Mass nouns and ��a white horse is not a horse�� Chad D. Hansen....................................189
A semantic study of propositions, east and west Richard S. Y. Chi.....................................211
Criticism and Discussion
A critical note on the Cheng-Swain interpretation of the Chih Wu Lun James
Hearne..........................................................................................................................................................225
Feature Review Articles
The wider lessons of Chinese law Ronald Moore.........................................................................229
A review of Law in Imperial China, by Derk Bodde and Clarence Morris.
The philosophic significance of the comic Karen J. Lee.............................................................237
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................247
Current periodicals....................................................................................................................................249
Volume ⅩⅩⅥ, No.3 April 1976
Articles
An appraisal of the Svātantrika-Prasaṅgika debates Nathan katz..........................................253
The eternality of the Vedas and the Qur��ān: A comparative study Arvind Sharma.....269
Zeno and Nāgārjuna on motion Mark Siderits and J. Dervin O��Brien................................281
Lao Tzu��s conception of evil Sung-peng Hsu.............................................................................301
Dying as supreme opportunity: A comparison of Plato��s Pheado and The
Tibetan Book of the Dead Maurice Cohen.......................................................................................3l7
Comment and Discussion
Traditional definitions of the term dhamma John Ross Carter.................................................329
Fearture Review Article.........................................................................................................................339
A review of David J. Kalupahana��s Causality The Central Philosophy of
Buddhism by Kenneth K. Inada
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................346
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................363
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................365
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................367
Volume ⅩⅩⅥ, No.4 October 1976
The aesthetic(rasāvāda) and the religious(brahmāsvāda) in Abhinavagupta's
Kashmir Śaivism Gerald Larson........................................................................................................371
The reconciliation of Neo-Confucianism with Christianity in the writings of Joseph de
Prémare, S. J. David E. Mungello......................................................................................................389
Martin Buber and Asia Maurice Friedman......................................................................................411
What is living and what is dead in traditional Indian philosophy N. K. Devaraja...........427
Hsün Tzu as a religious philosopher Edward J. Machle...........................................................443
Feature Reviews Article
Confucius: The Secular as Sacred by Herbert Fingarette reviewed by Henry
Rosemont, Jr...............................................................................................................................................463
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................479
Correspondence..........................................................................................................................................487
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................495
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................497
Index.............................................................................................................................................................499
1977
Volume ⅩⅩⅦ, No.1 January 1977
Articles
Who understands the four alternatives of the Buddhist texts? Alex Wayman.......................3
Interpersonal values in the teaching of philosophy G. H. Mahood............................................23
The significance of the concept of ��fa��in Han Fei's thought system Wang
Hsiao-po........................................................................................................................................................35
A Copernican reversal: The Gītākāra��s reformulation of karma
Richard De Smet, S. J..............................................................................................................................53
The meaning of��mind-only��(wei-hsin): An analysis of a sinitic Mahāyāna
phenomenon Whalen Lai...........................................................................................................................65
Features Review Articles
A review of The Problem of universals in Indian Philosophy by Raja Ram
Dravid Richard Brooks..............................................................................................................................85
Cultural lobotomy: The failure of philosophy, a review of Mysticism and Morality:
Oriental Thought and Moral Philosophy by Arthur C. Danto Antonio T. de Nicolas........95
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................113
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................123
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................125
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................127
Volume ⅩⅩⅦ, No.2 April 1977
Articles
Introduction to the 1976 workshop on ��Dialogue in Skepticism�� Siu-chi Huang..........135
Nature and function of skepticism in Chinese philosophy Chung-ying Cheng...................137
skepticism in early Indian thought John M. Koller......................................................................155
Skepticism, ordinary language and Zen Buddhism Dick Garner...............................................165
On linguistic skepticism in Wittgenstein and Kung-sun Lung Fred Riemam.....................183
Skepticism and Indian philosophy Dipankar Chatterjee................................................................l95
Feature Review Article
Review of Buddhist Studies in Honour of I. B. Horner by L. Cousins, A. Kunst,
and K. R. Norman Luis Ó. Gómez.....................................................................................................211
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................223
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................233
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................235
News and Note.........................................................................................................................................237
Volume ⅩⅩⅦ, No.3 July 1977
Chinese Buddhist causation theories: An analysis of the sinitic Mahāyāna
understanding of pratītya-samutpāda Whalen Lai.........................................................................241
Ego, egocentricity, and self-transcendence: A Western interpretation of Eastern
teaching Michael J.Stark and Michael C. Washburn....................................................................265
The artistic way and the re1igio-aesthetic tradition in Japan Richard B. Pilgrim............285
Chinese philosophy and symbolic reference Chung-Ying Cheng.............................................307
Transmetaphysical thinking in Heidegger and Zen Buddhism John Steffney....................323
The religious dimension of Neo-Confucianism Ha Tai Kim....................................................337
Feature Review Article
Exploring Mysticism: A Methodlogical Essay by Frits Staal reviewed by
Paul Wienpahl............................................................................................................................................349
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................365
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................367
News and Note..........................................................................................................................................369
Volume ⅩⅩⅦ, No.4 October l977
Articles
The conceptual aspect of Hsün Tzu's philosophy of human nature A. S. Cua.................373
The Indian theory of suggestion(dhvani) V. K. Chari.................................................................391
V. K. Chari on dhvani: Agreements and recommendations Dale Riepe.................................401
A reply to Dale Riepe V. K. Chari....................................................................................................407
The philosophy of Taoism according to Chuang Tzu Chang Chung-yuan.........................409
The notion of suffering in early Buddhism compared with some reflections of
early Wittgenstein David J. Kalupahana...........................................................................................423
A comparative investigation of the awareness of duḥkha Charlene McDermott................433
Comment and Criticism
What am I?-The preconditions Ian Kesarcodi-Watson...............................................................449
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................455
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................473
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................475
Index.............................................................................................................................................................477
1978
Volume ⅩⅩⅧ, no.1 January l978
Articles
The quasi-empirical aspect of Hsün-Tzu's philosophy of human nature A. S. Cua...........3
The Indianness of modern Indian philosophy as a historical and philosophical
problem peter Schreiner............................................................................................................................21
Illusionism(māyāvda) in late T'ang Buddhism: A hypothesis on the Philosophical
roots of the Round Enlightenment Sütra(Yüan-chüeh-chjng) Whalen W. Lai......................39
The Christian and Vedāntic theories of originative causality: A study in
transcendence and immanence J. J. Lipner........................................................................................53
The understanding of mind in the northern line of Ch'an(Zen) Robert B. Zeuschner.......69
The aesthetic attitude Sushil Kumar Saxena.....................................................................................8l
Comments and Criticism
Reincarnation without survival of memory or character Peter Forrest....................................91
Feature Book Review
Suzuki Daisetz as regional ontologist: Critical remarks on reading Suzuki's
Japanese Spirituality David Dilworth...................................................................................................99
Letter to the Editor..................................................................................................................................111
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................113
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................115
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................117
Volume ⅩⅩⅧ, no.2 April l978
��Sinological torque��
Articles
Sinological torque: The influence of cultural preoccupations on seventeenth-century
missionary interpretations of Confucius David E. Mungello......................................................123
Confucianism in eighteenth-century England: Natural morality and social reform
Edmund Leites...........................................................................................................................................143
Chinese ethics and Kant Julia Ching.................................................................................................161
Hegel's criticism of Chinese philosophy Young Kun Kim.........................................................173
Fingarette and Munro on early Confucianism: A methodological examination
Charles Wei-hsun Fu...............................................................................................................................18l
Commentaries
Sinological torque: An observation shu-hsien Liu........................................................................199
Critique of papers on ��sinological torque��John B. Henderson...............................................209
The problematik of Kant and the issue of transcendence: A reflection on
��sinological torque��Tu Wei-ming....................................................................................................2l5
Reply
Comments on Charles Fu's discussion of Confucius: The secular as sacred
Herbert Fingarette....................................................................................................................................223
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................227
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................243
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................245
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................247
Volume ⅩⅩⅧ, No.3 July l978
Articles
The historical Buddha(Gotama), Hume, and James on the self: Comparisons
and evaluations D. C. Mathur............................................................................................................253
Process and anarchy: A Taoist vision of creativity David L. Hall.........................................271
Nāgārjuna and analytic philosophy, Ⅱ Ives Waldo......................................................................287
Chaotic��order��(hun-tun) and benevolent��disorder��(luan) in the Chuang Tzu
N. J. Girardot.............................................................................................................................................299
Bhāvaviveka and the early Mādhyamika theories of language Malcolm D. Eckel.............323
Sinitic understanding of the two truths theory in the Liang dynasty Whalen W. Lai....339
Feature Review Article
The Zen philosopher: A review article on Dōgen scholarship in English
Thomas P. Kasulis...................................................................................................................................353
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................375
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................395
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................397
Volume ⅩⅩⅧ, no.4 October l978
Articles
Theism in Asian and Western thought Charles Hartshorne......................................................401
Commentaries
Theism from a Chinese perspective Shu-hsien Liu......................................................................4l3
Vijñānabhiksu and the re-assertion difference-in-identity Vedānta John Borelli...............425
Chinese science: Theory and practice Steven J. Bennett............................................................439
The use of paradox in uroboric philosophies John Visvader.....................................................455
Tracking the discontinuity of perception David Appelbaum and Ingrid Turner Lorch.....469
The nature and function of Nagarjuna's arguments Richard H. Jones.................................485
Review Article
Escape from Predicament: Neo-Confucianism and China's Evolving Political
Culture, by Thomas A. Metzger Hoyt Cleveland Tillman.........................................................503
Comment and Discussion
Response to Professor Rosemont Herbert Fingarette...................................................................511
Reply to Professor Fingarette Henry Rosemont.............................................................................5l5
Response to ��Process and Anarchy��Lewis Ford.......................................................................521
Letter to the Editor..................................................................................................................................525
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................527
Current Periodicls.....................................................................................................................................529
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................531
Index to Volume 28..................................................................................................................................53l
1979
Volume ⅩⅪⅩ, no.1 January l979.
Articles
Consciousness and knowledge in Indian philosophy J. N. Mohanty...........................................3
Chuang Tzu and the free man Russel D. Legge............................................................................11
Formal ontology and the dialectical transformation of consciousness Ashok
Kumar Gangadean......................................................................................................................................21
Metaphysics and East-West philosophy: Applying the Chinese t'i-yung
paradigm Roberta Lion Kong.................................................................................................................49
All religions are-equal? one? true? same?: A critical examination of some
formulations of the Neo-Hindu position Arvind Sharma..............................................................59
In defense of mystical science John A. Schumacher and Robert M. Anderson....................73
Comment and Discussion
A solution to the paradox of desire in Buddhism A. L. Herman...............................................9l
On Saxena's defense of the aesthetic attitude Earle Coleman....................................................95
Saxena on the aesthetic attitude Milton H. Snoeyenbos...............................................................99
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................103
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................115
Current Periodicals....................................................................................................................................1l7
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................1l9
Volume ⅩⅪⅩ, No.2 April l979
Articles
Problems of the Self
Introduction: The problem of the self Ashok Malhotra................................................................l23
The problem of the self in the Analects Herbert Fingarette....................................................129
Problematics of the Buddhist nature of self kenneth K. Inada.................................................141
The problem of the self-body in the Bhagavadgītā Antonio T. de Nicolás.........................l59
Circularity in the inductive justification of formal arguments(tarka) in the
twelfth-centruy Indian Jaina logic Douglas Dunsmore Daye.....................................................l77
Investigative interrelatedness between the study of the human mind and
present-day philosophy Mary Carman Rose...................................................................................189
Comments and Criticisms
What is Mencius' theory of human nature Philip Ho Hwang..................................................201
Reply to Lewis Ford David L. Hall...................................................................................................211
Reply to my critics S. K. Saxena.......................................................................................................2l5
Feature Review Article
Science and Technology in East Asia Dianna Gregory-Smith.................................................221
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................237
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................253
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................255
Volume ⅩⅪⅩ, No.4 October l979
Articles
Dimensions of li (propriety): Reflections on an aspect of Hsün Tzu's
ethics Antonio S. Cua.............................................................................................................................373
God and creativity in the cosmologies of Whitehead and Bhāskara J. Bruce Long.........395
A reordering of the hexagrams of the I Ching Stephen E. McKenna and
Victor H. Mair...........................................................................................................................................421
The world as will: Wang Kuo-wei and the philosophy of metaphysical
pessimism Joey Bonner..........................................................................................................................443
Approaching the numinous: Rudolf Otto and Tibetan tantra Donald S. Lopez, Jr............467
The Mādhyamika attack on essentialism: A critical appraisal G. C. Nayak........................477
Comment and Discussion
A note on the early Buddhist theory of truth Mark Siderits...................................................491
Proto-Samkhya and Advaita Vedānta in the Bhagavadgītā David White.............................501
Reviews........................................................................................................................................................509
Letter to the Editor..................................................................................................................................515
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................519
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................521
Index to Volume 29.................................................................................................................................523
1980
Volume ⅩⅩⅩ, No.1 January 1980
Articles
Gradual enlightenment, sudden enlightenment and empiricism Ivan Strenski..........................3
From nothing to being: The notion of creation in Chinese and Western thought
Robert Neville..............................................................................................................................................21
Perception(pratyaksa) in Advaita Vedānta Puruṣottama Bilimoria.............................................35
A new interpretation of Confucius Philip Ho Hwang....................................................................45
Praxis, karman, and creativity David Hall.........................................................................................57
Karman, self-knowledge and I-Ching divination Audrey Joseph...............................................65
Zen and karman Louis Nordstrom........................................................................................................77
Comments and Discussion
The aesthetic attitude debate: Some remarks on Saxena Coleman, and
a Phenomenological approach to the issue Randolph M. Feezell................................................87
Letter to the Editor....................................................................................................................................91
Feature Book Reviews
On translating Mencius David S. Nivison..........................................................................................93
Book Reviews.............................................................................................................................................l23
Books Received...........................................................................................................................................l31
Current Periodicals....................................................................................................................................l33
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................l35
Volume ⅩⅩⅩ, No.2 April l980
Articles
Further developments of the two truths theory in China Whalen W. Lai...........................139
Knowledge and cosmos in the philosophies of Mach and Ch��eng I A. M. Alpert.........163
Plotinus and Vijñānavāda Buddhism Thomas McEvilley............................................................181
Oracle and symbol in the redaction of the I Ching Franklin M. Doeringer.........................195
The logical form of Catuṣkoṭi: A new solution R. D. Gunaratne............................................211
Valentininan Gnosticism and classical Sāṃkhya: A thematic and structural
comparison Stephen A. Kent................................................................................................................241
Comment and Discussion
Socrares, Confucius, and the Rectification of Names Warren E. Steinkraus.......................261
The aesthetic attitude debate: Reply to some new criyicisms Sushil Kumar Saxsena....265
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................273
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................283
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................287
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................289
Volume ⅩⅩⅩ, No 3 July l980
Articles
Does the rasa theory have any modern relevance? R. B. Patankar.......................................293
Kung-sun Lung, designated things, and logic Fred Rieman....................................................305
Philosophical nonegocentrism in Wittgenstein and Candrakīrti in their treatment
of the private language problem R. A. F. Thurman..................................................................321
The Gītia's way as the only way Robert N. Minor....................................................................339
In defense of the traditional order: Ch��ŏksa Wijŏng Chai-sik Chung.................................355
Comment and Discussion
The format of technical philosophical writing in ancient India: Inadequacies
of conventional translations Gerald James Larson......................................................................375
Feature Book Review..............................................................................................................................381
The wayward mysticism of Alan watts Louis Nordstrom and Richard pilgrim
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................403
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................413
Current periodicals....................................................................................................................................415
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................417
Volume ⅩⅩⅩ, No.4 October 1980
Articles
On the Nature of Truth: East and West
Introductory remarks on the symposium ��The Problem of Truth�� Ashok Malhotra.....42l
Western and comparative perspectives on truth Huston Smith................................................425
Indian theories of truth: Thoughts on their common framework J. N. Mohanty...............439
Truth and Zen T. P. Kasulis...............................................................................................................453
Comparative ontology: Relative and absolute truth Ashok K. Gangadean............................465
Can the Advaita Vedānta provide a meaningful definition of absolute
consciousness? William M. Indich.......................................................................................................48l
Tsung-mi's questions regarding the Confucian absolute Yün-hua Jan................................495
The debate at bSam yas: A study in religious contrast and correspondence
Joseph F. Roccasalvo............................................................................................................................505
Comments and Discussion
There is no paradox of desire in Buddhism Wayne Alt............................................................521
Ah, but there is a paradox of desire in Buddhism-A reply to Wayne Alt
A. L. Herman.............................................................................................................................................529
Reply to Wayne Alt's��Them is no paradox of desire in Buddhism��John Visvader.....533
A brief note on a coin-method equivalent to the yarrow-stalk method for
determining the lines of a hexagram in the I-Ching Edward A. Hacker...........................535
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................537
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................555
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................557
Index to Volume 30.................................................................................................................................559
Editor's Note
1981
Volume ⅩⅩⅪ, No.1 January l98l
Articles
The one and the many: Yogācāra Buddhism and Husserl M. J. Larrabee..............................3
The development of tension between virtue and achievement in ear1y
Confucianism: Attitudes toward Kuan Chung and hegemon(pa) as conceptual
symbols Hoyt Cleveland Tillman...........................................................................................................l7
Ontology and utterance keiji Nishitani................................................................................................29
Jen as a living metaphor in the Confucian Analects Tu Wei-ming.........................................45
Confucianism and the political thought of Sun Yat-sen A. James Gregor............................55
Comment and Discussion
The aesthetic nonnaturalism of abhinavagupta-A non-Aristotelian interpretation
Pheroze S. Wadia........................................................................................................................................71
Vidyā and avidyā in the Īṡa Upanisad Richard H. Jones.............................................................79
Mysticism without transcendence: Reflections on liberation and emptiness
Louis Nordstrom..........................................................................................................................................89
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................97
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................113
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................115
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................117
Volume ⅩⅩⅪ, No.2 April l98l
Articles
Opposites as complements: Reflections on the significance of Tao Antonio, S. Cua........123
Early Greek philosophy and Mādhyamika Thomas McEvilley..................................................141
Naturalistic ethics in a Chinese context: Chang Tsai's contribution Christian Jochim....165
Sri Aurobindo and Hegel on the involution-evolution of Absolute Spirit Steve Odin.......l79
Wu-wei in ��The Art of Rulership��chapter of Huai Nan Tzu: Its sources and
philosophical orientation Roger T. Ames..........................................................................................193
Error and truth-Classical Indian theories Bimal Matilal..............................................................2l5
Featre Review Article
Encyclopedia of Bioethics Lenn E. Goodman..................................................................................225
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................239
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................251
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................253
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................255
Volume ⅩⅩⅪ, No.3 July l98l
Articles
The ��moral universal�� from the perspectives of East Asian thought Tu Wei-ming...259
Commentary on Professor Tu's article Clifford Geertz...............................................................269
Further thoughts Tu Wei-ming...........................................................................................................273
The ontological foundation in Tetsurō Watsuji‘s philosophy: Kū and human
existence Isamu Nagami.........................................................................................................................279
The structure of consciousness in Paramārtha‘s purported trilogy Diana Y. Paul............297
Linguistic skepticism in the Lao Tzu Chad Hansen....................................................................321
On meriting death Ramchandra Gandhi............................................................................................337
Feature Review Article
Hsiao, Kung-ch‘üan, A History of Chinese Political Thought, reviewed by
L. S Chang and Young-oak Kim........................................................................................................355
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................375
Letter to the Editor..................................................................................................................................389
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................391
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................393
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................395
Volume ⅩⅩⅪ, No.4 October l98l
Articles
Zeami's conception of freedom Shigenori Nagatomo....................................................................401
Kung-sun, white horses and logic Fred Rieman...........................................................................417
The concept of practice in San Lun thought: Chi-tsang and the ��concurrent insight��
of the two truths Aaron K. Koseki...................................................................................................449
The mind as the Buddha-nature: The concept of the absolute in Ch'an Buddhism
Yun-hua Jan...............................................................................................................................................467
The creation myth and its symbolism in classical Taoism David C. Yu.............................479
Comment and Discussion
The Jaina conception of tarka V. K. Bharadwaja..........................................................................50l
Response to Thomas P. Kasulis' review of Letters of Shinran Yoshifumi Ueda..............507
Featre Review Article
The song celestial: Two centuries of the Bhagavad Gītād in English Gerald
James Larson..............................................................................................................................................5l3
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................543
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................559
News and Note..........................................................................................................................................561
Index.............................................................................................................................................................563
1982
Volume ⅩⅩⅫ, No.1 January 1982
Articles
Pyrrhonism and Mādhyamika Thomas McEvilley.............................................................................3
On interpreting the Bhagavadgītā Keith E. Yahdell.......................................................................37
Comparative hermeneutics: Heidegger, the pre-Socratics, and the Rgveda
Paul D. Tate.................................................................................................................................................47
The harmonious universe of Fa-tsang and Leibniz: A comparative study
Ming-wood Liu............................................................................................................................................61
Samādhi in Patañjali's Yoga Sũtras Ian Kesarcodi-Watson........................................................77
Comment and Discussion
Realization of Param Bhũtakoti(ultimate reality-limit) in the Aṣṭasāhasrikā
Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra Frederick J. Streng........................................................................................91
General systems philosophy and Sāṃkhya-Yoga: Some remarks M. K. Bannerjee............99
Book Reviews.............................................................................................................................................l05
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................127
Current Periodicals....................................................................................................................................l29
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................131
Volume ⅩⅩⅫ, No.2 April 1982
Articles
Sinitic speculations on buddha-nature: The Nirvāṇa school Whalen Lai..............................135
Vasubandhu on the Vātsīputrīyas' fire-fuel analogy James Deurlinger................................151
A comparison of ch'i and prime matter Russell Hatton.............................................................159
Pacifism and the Eastern martial arts Allan Bäck and Daeshik Kim....................................177
Comment and Discussion
A note on pratyaksa in Advaita Vedānta David Appelbaum....................................................201
The terms padārtha and prameya in the context of Nyāyasütra Pradeep P. Gokhale.....207
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................213
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................231
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................233
Volume ⅩⅩⅫ, No.3 l982
Articles
Confucius and Kant: The ethics of respect Sandra A. Wawrytko..........................................237
Early Sāmkhya in the Buddhacarita Stephen A. Kent................................................................259
Morality and human nature A. S. Cua.............................................................................................279
The Cittamātra and its Madhyamaka critique: Some phenomenological reflections
Kennard Lipman........................................................................................................................................295
The gate in the circle: A paradigmatic symbol in early Chinese cosmology Franklin
M. Doeringer..............................................................................................................................................309
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................339
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................363
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................365
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................367
Volume ⅩⅩⅫ, No.4 October 1982
Articles
��Three Approaches to Authentic Existence: Christian, Confucian and Buddhist��
Frederick J. Streng...................................................................................................................................371
��Reference and Symbol in Plato's Cratylus and Kūkai's Shōjijissōgi��
T. P. Kasulis..............................................................................................................................................393
��A ��Constitutive��God-An Indian Suggestion��Shlomo Biderman......................................425
��Three ways of Being Religious��Lee H. Yearley......................................................................439
Feature Book Review
Donald Munro's The Concept of Man in Contemporary China Stephen B. Young...........453
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................463
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................475
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................477
Index.............................................................................................................................................................479
1983
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅢ, No.1 January 1983
Articles
Li and moral justification: A study in the Li Chi A. S. Cua.......................................................1
The sudden/gradual paradigm and Neo-Confucian mind-cultivation Rodney
L. Taylor.......................................................................................................................................................17
Being a mountain, astride a horse, the warlord faces south: Reflections on the art
of ruling Alan R. Drengson....................................................................................................................35
Psychology and karma Harold G. Coward.........................................................................................49
The early Prajñā schools, especially ��Hsin-Wu,��reconsidered Whalen W. Lai.................61
Comment and Discussion
Was Mencius a true successor of Confucius? Martin Lu............................................................79
Feature Review
Mao zedong's ��Talk at the Yan'an Confucius? on Literature and Art��: A
Translation of the 1943 Text with Commentary by Bonnie S. McDougall
Leo S. Chang...............................................................................................................................................87
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................95
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................105
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................107
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅢ, No.2 April 1983
Articles
On turning a Zen ear David Appelbaum..........................................................................................115
Nāgārjuna's masterpiece-Logical, mystical, both, or neither?
L. Stafford a Betty...................................................................................................................................123
Temporality of hermeneutics in Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō Steven Heine......................................139
Early Buddhism: Some recent misconceptions Henry C겨ise....................................................149
Is liberation(mokṣa) pleasant? A. Chakrabarti................................................................................167
Comment and Discussion
What is the��logic��in Buddhist logic? R. lance Factor.............................................................183
Feature Book Review
Indien und Europa, Perspektiven ihrer geistigen Begegnung by Wilhelm Halbfass
Harvey P. Alper........................................................................................................................................189
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................197
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................211
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................213
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................215
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅢ, No.3 July 1983
Articles
An eccentric ghost in the machine: Formal and quantitative aspects of the
Sāṁkhya-Yoga dualism Gerald James Larson...............................................................................219
The wandering dance: Chuang Tzu and Zarathustra Graham Parkes...................................235
Candrakīrt's refutation of Buddhist idealism Peter G. Fenner..................................................251
The existential nature of Buddhist ultimates Winston L. King...............................................263
On the measure ��primaṇḍala' B. David Burke............................................................................273
Comments and Discussion
Are all names of the absolute synonymous? Bina Gupta and William C. Wilcox............285
Feature Book Reviews
Pratima Bowes, Hindu Intellectual Tradition Satinder N. Mahajan.........................................295
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................301
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................317
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................319
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................321
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅢ, No.4 October 1983
Articles
A ��nonreferential�� view of language and conceptual thought in the work of
Tsoṅ-Kha-pa C. W. Huntington, Jr.................................................................................................325
Kung-sun Lung: White horse and other issues Chung-ying Cheng......................................341
The difference between saṁaāra and nirvāṇa David Loy..........................................................355
Mind, māyā and holography: A phenomenology of projection Stephen Kaplan..................367
On being mindless: The debate on the reemergence of consciousness from
the attainment of cessation in the Abhidarmakoṡabhāṣyam and its commentaries
Paul Griffiths..............................................................................................................................................379
Comment and Discussion
Comparison of the field concept of matter in relativity physics and the Buddhist
ideal of nonself Mendel Sachs.............................................................................................................395
Gandhi, Sainthood, and Nuclear Weapons Daniel A. Dombrowski...........................................40l
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................407
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................419
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................421
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................423
Index to Volume 33.................................................................................................................................427
1984
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅣ, No.1 January l984
Articles
Getting it right: on saving Confucius from the Confucians David L. Hall and
Roger T. Ames..............................................................................................................................................3
Some aspects of the concept of ch'i in Chu Hsi Yung Sik Kim..............................................25
Investigations of the self Jeol J. Kupperman....................................................................................37
Kawaisō, justice and reciprocity: Themes in Japanese and Western ethics
Ronald McLaren..........................................................................................................................................53
Chi-tsang's Sheng-man pao-k'u: The true dharma doctrine and the bodhisattva ideal
Aaron K. Koseki.........................................................................................................................................67
Comment and Discussion
��Tat tvam asi��An important identity statement or a mere tautology Bina Gupta and
William C. Wilcox......................................................................................................................................85
Feature Book Review................................................................................................................................95
Book Reviews.............................................................................................................................................l05
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................117
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................119
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................121
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅣ, No.2 April I984
Articles
The Nyāya and Russell on empty terms Kenneth J. Perszyk..................................................131
Kao-Tzu and Mencius on mind: Analyzing a paradigm shift in classical
China Whalen Lai.....................................................................................................................................147
The problem of induction in Indian philosophy Roy W. Perrett..............................................161
An approach to verification beyond tradition in early Chinese philosophy:
Mo Tzu's concept of sampling in a community of observers Anne D. Birdwhistell.......175
Prasaṅga and deconstruction: Tibetan hermeneutics and the yāna controversy
Nathan Katz...............................................................................................................................................185
Comment and Discussion
Time in Patañjali's Yogasūtras Klaus K. Klostermaier..............................................................205
Feature Book Review..............................................................................................................................211
��Primordial Tradition or Post-Modern Hermeneutics��a review essay on Alan
M. Olson and Leroy S. Rouner eds. Transcendence and the Sacred and seyyed
Hossein Nasr, Knowledge and the Sacred Thomas Dean
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................227
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................237
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................239
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅣ, No.3 July, l984
Articles
Language and Symbol in Indian Semiotics Edwin Gerow.........................................................245
Candrakīrti's Denial or the Self James Duerlinger........................................................................26l
Must Enlightened Mystics Be Moral? Richard H. Jones............................................................273
The Bhagavadgītā's Conception of Human Freedom David White.........................................295
Rationality, Argumentation and Embarrassment: A Study of Four Logic
V. K. Bharadwaja...................................................................................................................................303
Feature Book Review
David J. Dell, Guide to Hindu Religion Paul Mundschenk.........................................................321
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................329
Letter to the Editor..................................................................................................................................341
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................343
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................345
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................347
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅣ, No.4 October 1984
Articles
Panel: The Relation Between ��Action' and ��Suffering' in Asian Philosophy
Introduction Gerald James Larson.......................................................................................................351
Action and suffering in the Bhegavad Gītā Herbert Fingarette...............................................357
Action and suffering in the Theravadin tradition Ninian Smart..............................................371
Pain and sugering in Confucian self-cultivation Tu Wei-ming...............................................379
Commemoration and perdurance in the Analects, Books 1 and2 Edward S. Casey..........389
Nāgārjuna and Zeno on motion I. W. Mabbett..............................................................................401
Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Analects: The paradigm of ��tradition��
Alan Chan...................................................................................................................................................421
Comment and Discussion
How not to criticize Nāgārjuna: A response to L. stafford Betty David Loy.....................437
Is Nāgārjuna a philosopher?: A response to Professor Loy L. Stafford Betty...................447
Feature Review..........................................................................................................................................451
Marco Pallis, A Buddhist Spectrum by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................459
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................469
Current Periodlcals...................................................................................................................................471
News and Mote.........................................................................................................................................473
Index to Volume 34.................................................................................................................................477
1985
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅤ, no.1 January 1985
Articles
Wilhelm Halbfass ��India and the Comparative Method��
David E. Shaner ��The Bodymind Experience in Dōgen' phenomenological
Perspective��................................................................................................................................................17
Anne D. Birdwhistell ��The Concept of Experiential Knowledge in the Thought of
Chang Tsai��...............................................................................................................................................39
Klaus Klostermaier ��Mokga and Critical Theory��......................................................................61
David Loy ��Wei-Wu-Wei: Nondual Action��................................................................................73
Comment and Discussion
Seyyed Hossein Nasr A Response to the RevieW of Professor Thomas Dean....................87
Alan M. Olson on Primordialism versus Postmodernism: A Response to
Thomas Dean...............................................................................................................................................91
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................97
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................107
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................109
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅤ, no.2 April 1985
Articles
The hidden advantage of tradition: On the significance of T. S. studies
Jeffrey M. Perl and Andrew Tuck...................................................................................................115
Ethical uses of the past in early Confucianism: The case of Hsün Tzu A. S. Cua........133
Wittgenstein and Nāgārjuna's paradox Tyson Anderson...........................................................157
The Yogācāra and Mādhyamika interpretations of the buddha-nature concept in
Chinese Buddhism Ming-wood Liu..................................................................................................171
Comment and Discussion
A Report on the Philosophy Encounter:
East-west(Bombay, 1983) Ramakant Sinari.....................................................................................195
A Response to A. L. Herman David L. Hall...................................................................................l99
A Reply to David L. Hall A. L. Herman.........................................................................................202
Feature Book Review
Chad Hansen, Logic and Language in Ancient China Bao Zhi-ming..................................203
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................213
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................225
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................227
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅤ, No.3 July April 1985
Articles
Skepticism and Realism in the Chuang Tzu Russell B. Goodman..........................................231
Human Embodiment: The Theme and the Encounter in Vedāntic
Phenomenology Debabrata Sinha......................................................................................................239
Tsung-mi and the Single Word ��Awareness��(chih) Peter N. Gregory............................249
The Central Argument of Aurobindo��s The Life Stiephen H. Phillips................................271
Levels of Truth and Reai1ty in the Philosophies of Descartes and
Śaṁkara Craig Schroeder.......................................................................................................................285
Comment and Discussion
Buddhism in Huxley��s Evolution and Ethics: A Note on a victorian Evaluation
and Its��Comparativist Dimension��Vijitha Rajapakse.................................................................295
Feature Book Review
The Quest for Liberalism in the Chinese Past: Stepping Stone to a Cosmopolitan
World or the Last Stand of Western Parochialism. A review of William Theodore
deBary, The Liberal Tradition. paul A.Cohen...............................................................................305
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................311
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................327
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅤ, No.4 October 1985
Articles
Dualistic and nondualistic problems of immortality Roy W. Perrett.......................................333
The Mind-only teaching of Ching-ying Hui-yuan: An early interpretation of
Yogācāra thought in China Ming-Wood Liu................................................................................351
Dreaming in Advaita Vedānta Andrew O. Fort.............................................................................377
An exploration of the mode of thinking of ancient China Jing-Shan Liu............................387
Comment and Discussion
Confucian Liberalism and Western Parochialims: A Response to Paul A. Cohen
William Theodore de Bary..................................................................................................................399
A Reply to Professor WilIiam Theodore de Bary Paul A. Cohen...........................................413
A Response to Bao Zhi-ming Chad Hansen...................................................................................419
A Reply to Professor Chad Hansen Bao Zhi-ming......................................................................425
Feature Book Review
N. J. Girardot, From Légumes à la Grecque to Boüllabaisse in Early Taoism
Robert C. Neville....................................................................................................................................431
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................445
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................457
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................459
Index.............................................................................................................................................................461
1986
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅥ, No.1 January l986
Articles
What Is a Mean?: The Question Considered Comparatively and Systematically
Richard Bosley.............................................................................................................................................3
The Mahāyāna Deconstruction of Time David Loy.......................................................................13
Śaṅkara's Rationale for Śruti as the Demfinitive Source of Brahmajñā; A Refutation
of some Contemporary Views Ananatanand Rambachan............................................................25
The Madhyamaka and Modern Western Philosophy Peter Della Santina...............................41
Comment and Discussion
The Bodhisattva Paradox Roy W. Perrett.........................................................................................55
Feature Book Review
Gandhi's Religious Thought by Margaret Chatterjee Glyn Richards.......................................61
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................67
Books Received............................................................................................................................................77
Current Periodicals.....................................................................................................................................79
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅥ, No.2 April l986
Articles
The Disputation of Kung-sun Lung as Argument about Who'e and Part
A. C. Graham...............................................................................................................................................89
The Human Body as a Boundary Symbol: A Comparison of Ponty and
Dōgen Carl Olson......................................................................................................................................l07
The Aesthetic Attitude in India and the West Rihard McCarty..............................................121
Special Report
Interpreting Across Boundaries: Some Preliminary Reflections-Society for
Asian and Comparative Philosophy Presidential Address Gerald James Larson...............131
Interpreting Across Boundaries: A Conference of the Society for Asian and
comparative Philosophy David Edward Shaner..............................................................................143
Abstracts of Paper Presentations........................................................................................................155
Feature Book Review..............................................................................................................................169
Wong��s Relativism and Comparative Philosophy: A Review of David B. Wong��s
Moral Relativity by Joel Kupperman
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................177
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................191
Curent Periodicals.....................................................................................................................................193
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................195
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅥ, No.3 July l986
Articles
Kierkegaard : On Finding the Way Henry Rosemont, Jr....................................201
Understanding Nāgārjuna��s catuṣkoṭi R. D. Gunaratne.............................................................213
Planetary Thinking/Planetary Buiding: An Eassay on Martin Heidegger and
Nishitani Keiji Evan Thompson.........................................................................................................235
Comment and Discussion
Dharmamegha Samādhi: Comments on Yogasutra Ⅵ, 29 Klaus Kloster-maier.................253
Response to Neville:��In the Night Kitchen��N. J. Girardot.....................................................263
Comments on Girardot's��Response��Robert C. Neville..............................................................271
Response to Kuppenman��s Review of Moral Relaitivity David B. Wong...........................275
Rely to Wong Joel J. Kupperman.......................................................................................................283
Response to Heine��s review of The Karma of Words William R. LaFleur.....................283
Reply to LaFleur Steven Heine...........................................................................................................287
Feature Book Reviews
Collins, Parfit, and the Problem of Personal Identity in Two Philosophical
Traditions Matthew Kapstein.............................................................................................................289
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................299
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................309
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................311
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅥ, No.4 October l986
Articles
Dharmakīrti��s Refutation of Theism Roger Jackson..................................................................315
Greek and Chinese Categories: A Reexamination of the Problem of Linguistic
Relativim Jean-Paul Reding................................................................................................................349
Ichikawa��s View of the Body Shigenori Nagatomo...................................................................375
Meaning as Merging: The Hermeneutics of Reinterpreting King Lear in the Light
of the Hsiao-Ching Sandra A. Wawrytko.....................................................................................393
It Is More Diffcult to Crush a Flower George Terschner.........................................................409
Feature Reviews Article
Chan Sin-Wai, trans..., Exposition of Benevolence: The Jen-Hsueh of
T'an Ssu-t��ung Stephen Young.......................................................................................................419
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................429
Obituary: Professor Ganeswar Misra.................................................................................................443
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................445
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................447
Idex to Volume 36....................................................................................................................................451
1987
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅦ, No.1 January l987
Articles
Padmapāda��s Illusion Argument Stephen H. Phillips.....................................................................3
Wang Yang-ming, Chu Hsi and the Investigation of Things Jig-Chuen Lee......................24
Advaita Vedānta and Contemporary Western Ethics Nancy F. Bauer.....................................36
Confucius, Heidegger, and the Philosophy of the I Ching A Comparative Inquiry into
the Truth of Human Being Chung-yjng Cheng............................................................................51
Comment and Discussion
Buddhist Hermeneutics: A Conference Report Donald S. Lopez, Jr..........................................71
Feature Book Review
Counterfactuals, Universals, and Chines Thinking-An review of The Linguiotic
Shaping of Thought: A Study in the Impact of Language on Thinking in
China & the West, by alfred H. Bloom Wu Kuang-mjng...........................................................84
Book Reviews..............................................................................................................................................95
Books Received...........................................................................................................................................l04
Current Periodicals....................................................................................................................................l06
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................107
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅦ, No.2 April l987
Special Issue: Environmental Ethics
Introduction Roger T. Ames.................................................................................................................111
Articles
Conceptual Resources for Environmental Ethics in Asian Traditions of Thought:
A Propaedeutic J. Baird Callictt........................................................................................................115
Units of Change-Units of value Robert C. Neville.......................................................................131
Environmental Problematics in the Buddhist Context Kenneth K. Inada..............................135
��Conceptual Resources��in SouthAsia for��Environmental Ethics��or The Fly Is
still Alive and Well in the Bottle Gerald James Larson...........................................................150
On Seeking a Change of Environment-A Quasi-Taoist Proposal David L. Hall...............160
Can the East Help the West to Value Nature? Holmes Rolston, ⅠⅠⅠ..............................172
Feature Book Review
Aristotelian Aporetic Ontology in Islamic and Christian Thinkers Lenn E.
Goodman....................................................................................................................................................191
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................202
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................216
Current Periodicals...................................................................................................................................219
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅦ, No.3 July l987
Articles
William James and Yogācāra Philosophy: A Comparative Inquiry Miranda Shaw............223
Āyurvda and the Hindu Philosophical Systems Gerald Larson................................................245
Early Buddhism and John Stuart Mill��s Thinking in the Fields of Philosophy
and Religion: Some Notes Toward a Comparative Study Vijitha Rajapakse.....................260
Causal Thinking in Śākuntala: A Schema-Theoretic Approach to a Classical
Sanskrit Drama Charles W. Nuckolls..............................................................................................286
Feature Book Reviews
Biographies of the Buddha David Edward Shaner........................................................................306
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................323
Correspondence..........................................................................................................................................338
Response to Matthew Kapstein��s Review of Meditation on Emptiness by
Jeffrey Hopkins
Rcsponse to Klaus Klostermaien��s��Dharmamegha Samādhi: Comments on
Yogasūtra IV, 29��by Georg Feuerstein
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................343
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................344
1989
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅨ, No.1 January 1989
Special Memorial Notice: J. L. Mehta
J. L. Mehta Memorial Notice John Carman.........................................................................................2
Problems of understanding J. L Mehta.................................................................................................3
Articles
On the question of relativism in the Chuang-Tzu Robert E. Allinson....................................13
Anthropic web of the universe: Atom and ātman Plamen Gradinarov....................................27
The philosophy concept of foreknowledge in the thought of Shao Yung
Anne D. Birdwhistell...............................................................................................................................47
Comment and Discussion
Śaṁkara on the role of śruti and anubhave in attaining brahmajñāna Kim Skoog............67
The chien-pai sophism-Alive and well John Makeham...............................................................75
Feature Book Review
The Philosophical Foundatjons of Han Fei's Political Theory, by Hsiao-po
wang and Leo S. Chang Stephen Young.........................................................................................83
Book Reviews.............................................................................................................................................95
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................l09
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................111
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅨ, No.2 April 1989
Articles
The Problem of Conceptual Unity in Hsün Tzu, and Li Kou's Solution A. S. Cua........115
Karma, Causation, and Divine Intervention Bruce R. Reichenbach.........................................135
Buddha Nature and the Concept of Person sallie B. King.........................................................151
Discourse and perspective in Daoism: A Linguistic Interpretation of
Ziran W. A. Callahan............................................................................................................................171
Comment and Discussion
Response to Lou Nordstronu's Review of The Twilight Language Roderick
Bucknell and Martin Stuart-Fax.......................................................................................................191
Reply to Roderick Bucknell and Martin Stuart-Fox Lou Nordstrom.....................................197
Feature Book Review
Two Philosophical Dictionaries-A Review of Chinese Philosophical Terms, by
Yi Wu and Neo-Confucian Terms Explained, translated by Wing-tsit
Chan chad Hansen.................................................................................................................................203
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................211
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................227
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................231
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅨ, No.3 July 1989
Special Issue: Philosophy and Humor
Articles
Introduction Thomas P. Kasulis..........................................................................................................239
The Rejection of Humor in Western Thought John Morreall...................................................243
Humor in Zen: Comic Midwifery Conrad Hyers............................................................................267
Humor and Social Life J. Porteous.....................................................................................................279
Humor in Ancient chinese Philosophy Christoph Harbsmeier...................................................289
Not in So Many Words: Chuang Tzu's strategies of Communication
Joel J. Kupperman....................................................................................................................................311
Dancing at the Crucifixion David L. Hall........................................................................................319
Feature Book Reviews
Lee Siegel, Laughing Matters. Comic Tradition in India Edwin Gerow...............................327
Interpreting Across Boundaries. New Essays in comparative Philosophy,
edited by Gerald James Larson and Eliot Deutsch (1) Richard Rorty and (2)
John M. Koller.........................................................................................................................................332
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................355
Books Received.........................................................................................................................................369
News and Notes.......................................................................................................................................372
Volume ⅩⅩⅩⅨ, No.4 October 1989
Articles
Tasan's��Practical Learning�� Mark Setton....................................................................................377
Paramārtha and Modern Constructivists on Mysticism: Epistemological
Monomorphism versus Duomorphism Robert K. C. Forman.....................................................393
Are Knowledge and Action Really One Thing?-A study of Wang Yang-ming's
Doctrine of Mind Warren G. Frisina...............................................................................................419
Comment and Discussion
Why Buddhas Can't Remember Their Previous Lives Paul J. Griffiths...............................449
Response to Richard Pilgrim's Review of The Logic of Unity, by Hosaku
Matsuo and translated by Kenneth K. Inada Kenneth K. Inada............................................453
Reply to kenneth K. Inada Richard Pilgrim....................................................................................457
Response to Professor Huang Siu-chi's Review of Knowledge Painfully Acquired
by Lo Ch'in-shun and translated by Irene Bloom Irene Bloom.............................................459
Feature Book Reviews
Translating Nisihida John C. Maraldo...............................................................................................465
The Essential Writings of Frithjof Schuon, edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Huston Smith...........................................................................................................................................497
Book Reviews............................................................................................................................................505
Books Received..........................................................................................................................................521
News and Notes........................................................................................................................................52
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