number of chapters | Author | Page | Title | Full text download |
13-1 | Jana S. ROSKER | i-x | Introduction |
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13-1 | Sebastjan VÖRÖS | 1-34 | Mindfulness De- or Recontextualized? Traditional Buddhist and Contemporary Perspectives |
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13-1 | Hidenori SAKUMA | 35-55 | Buddhism and Buddhology from the Viewpoint of Yoga Practice and Practical Theory |
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13-1 | Jana S. ROSKER | 57-76 | The Fusion of Modern Confucianism and Buddhism: Mou Zongsan's Journey from Double to Fundamental Ontology |
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13-1 | Tinka DELAKORDA KAWASHIMA | 77-105 | The Healing Jizo: Soto Zen Koganji Temple Adapting to Varying Social Conditions |
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13-1 | Jian-Ying OU | 107-146 | "Independence and Self-Respect" and "Other-Consciousness" in the Thoughts of Masao Maruyama and Yukichi Fukuzawa |
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13-1 | David Jones ; John l. Culliney | 147-165 | In an Age of Global Decline: The Need for a Return to a World Classical Philosophy |
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13-1 | Hwo HWANG | 167-177 | Review of Jiyuan Yu's The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Mirrors of Virtue |
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