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Authors: CHENG CY
Citation: Cy. Cheng, FROM SELF-CULTIVATION TO PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING - AN INTRODUCTION, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 245-257

Authors: LAHAV R
Citation: R. Lahav, PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING AND TAOISM - WISDOM AND LIVED PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERSTANDING, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 259-276

Authors: BLASS RB
Citation: Rb. Blass, ON THE POSSIBILITY OF SELF-TRANSCENDENCE - PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING, ZEN, AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 277-297

Authors: FLEMING J
Citation: J. Fleming, PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING AND THE 'I CHING', Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 299-320

Authors: DUSSEL R
Citation: R. Dussel, INVESTIGATION OF THINGS, PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING, AND THE MISERY OF THE LAST-MAN, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 321-339

Authors: KERR DH BUCHMANN M
Citation: Dh. Kerr et M. Buchmann, ON AVOIDING DORMINATION IN PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 341-351

Authors: TAYLER D
Citation: D. Tayler, ESSAYS ON PHILOSOPHICAL COUNSELING - LAHAV,R, TILLMANNS,MDV, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 353-367

Authors: SCHROEDER JL
Citation: Jl. Schroeder, THE CLASSIC OF CHANGES - A NEW TRANSLATION OF THE 'I CHING' AS INTERPRETED BY WANG,BI - LYNN,RJ, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(3), 1996, pp. 369-380

Authors: CUA AS
Citation: As. Cua, THE NATURE OF CONFUCIAN, ETHICAL TRADITION, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(2), 1996, pp. 133-151

Authors: CUA AS
Citation: As. Cua, THE CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK OF CONFUCIAN ETHICAL THOUGHT, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(2), 1996, pp. 153-174

Authors: LEE KS
Citation: Ks. Lee, RORTY AND CHUANG-TZU, ANTI-REPRESENTATIONALISM, PLURALISM AND CONVERSATION (OR RESONANCE OF PIPINGS), Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(2), 1996, pp. 175-192

Authors: CHUNG B
Citation: B. Chung, BENEFICENCE AS THE MORAL FOUNDATION IN WON BUDDHISM, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(2), 1996, pp. 193-211

Authors: YONG H
Citation: H. Yong, ZHU-XI ON REN (HUMANITY) AND LOVE - A NEO-CONFUCIAN WAY OUT OF THE LIBERAL-COMMUNITARIAN IMPASSE, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(2), 1996, pp. 213-235

Authors: SYPNIEWSKI BP
Citation: Bp. Sypniewski, JAPAN IN TRADITIONAL AND POSTMODERN PERSPECTIVES - FU,CWH, HEINE,S, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 23(2), 1996, pp. 237-239

Authors: NEVILLE RC
Citation: Rc. Neville, SOME CONFUCIAN-CHRISTIAN COMPARISONS, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 379-400

Authors: LIN TQ ZHOU QIN
Citation: Tq. Lin et Qin. Zhou, THE DYNAMISM AND TENSION IN THE ANTHROPOCOSMIC VISION OF MOU,ZONGSAN -HEYI (THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HUMANITY)( A STUDY OF THE CONFUCIAN CONCEPT OF TIANREN), Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 401-440

Authors: GRAY W
Citation: W. Gray, AMERICAN AND NEO-CONFUCIAN POTENTIALS FOR WORLD PHILOSOPHY, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 441-464

Authors: JONES D
Citation: D. Jones, STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW - READING CONFUCIUS ARCHETYPALLY( CONFUCIUS AND THE ANCIENT CHINESE MYTHICAL FIGURE, YU ), Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 465-485

Authors: NUYEN AT
Citation: At. Nuyen, NAMING THE UNNAMEABLE -LINES OF THE 'TAO TE CHING' WITH THE HELP OF DERRIDA AND HEIDEGGER - THE BEING OF THE TAO( AN ATTEMPT AT AN EXPLANATION OF THE PARADOXICAL MESSAGE FOUND IN THE 1ST 2), Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 487-497

Authors: SYPNIEWSKI BP
Citation: Bp. Sypniewski, TAO AND METHOD - LAFARGUE,M, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 499-506

Authors: HEINE S
Citation: S. Heine, MIND AS MIRROR AND THE MIRRORING OF MIND - BUDDHIST REFLECTIONS ON WESTERN PHENOMENOLOGY - LAYCOCK,SW, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 507-510

Authors: SU JL
Citation: Jl. Su, HOW MASTER-MOU REMOVES OUR DOUBTS - A READER-RESPONSE STUDY AND TRANSLATION OF THE 'MOU-TZU LI-HUO LUN' - KEENAN,JP, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 511-515

Authors: NG OC
Citation: Oc. Ng, CHEN,LIANG ON PUBLIC-INTEREST AND THE LAW - TILLMAN,HC, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(4), 1995, pp. 517-519

Authors: SOLES DE
Citation: De. Soles, CONFUCIUS AND THE ROLE OF REASON, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(3), 1995, pp. 249-261

Authors: CHENG JW
Citation: Jw. Cheng, DECONSTRUCTION, YIN-YANG, AND NEGATIVE THEOLOGY, Journal of Chinese philosophy, 22(3), 1995, pp. 263-287
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