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Authors: Chakrabarti, A
Citation: A. Chakrabarti, Nondualism, liberation, and language: The Infinity Foundation Lectures at Hawaii, 1997-2000 - Introduction, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 449-451

Authors: Aklujkar, A
Citation: A. Aklujkar, The word is the world: Nondualism in Indian philosophy of language, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 452-473

Authors: Bronkhorst, J
Citation: J. Bronkhorst, The peacock's egg: Bhartrhari on language and reality, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 474-491

Authors: Phillips, SH
Citation: Sh. Phillips, Could there be mystical evidence for a nondual Brahman? A causal objection, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 492-506

Authors: Garfield, JL
Citation: Jl. Garfield, Nagarjuna's theory of causality: Implications sacred and profane, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 507-524

Authors: Parsons, T
Citation: T. Parsons, Bhartrhari on what cannot be said (Liar paradox), PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 525-534

Authors: Goswami, A
Citation: A. Goswami, Physics within nondual consciousness, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 535-544

Authors: Tiles, JE
Citation: Je. Tiles, Aristotle in China: Language, categories and translation, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 545-553

Authors: Tiles, M
Citation: M. Tiles, Chinese thought and abstract ideas, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 554-555

Authors: Barnhart, MG
Citation: Mg. Barnhart, The character of logic of India, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 556-559

Authors: Parkes, G
Citation: G. Parkes, Phenomenology of nature, PHILOS E W, 51(4), 2001, pp. 560-561

Authors: Stepaniants, M Ames, RT
Citation: M. Stepaniants et Rt. Ames, The eighth East-West philosophers' conference, 'Technology and Cultural Values, On the Edge of the Third Millennium', PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 301-306

Authors: Siderits, M
Citation: M. Siderits, Buddhism and techno-physicalism: Is the eightfold path a program?, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 307-314

Authors: Chaibong, H
Citation: H. Chaibong, Confucian rituals and the technology of the self: A Foucaultian interpretation, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 315-324

Authors: Raju, CK
Citation: Ck. Raju, Computers, mathematic education, and the alternative epistemology of the calculus in the 'Yuktibhasa', PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 325-362

Authors: Grange, J
Citation: J. Grange, Dao, technology, and American naturalism, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 363-377

Authors: Ram-Prasad, C
Citation: C. Ram-prasad, Saving the self: Classical Hindu theories on consciousness and contemporary physicalism, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 378-392

Authors: Deforot, C
Citation: C. Deforot, Is there such a thing as Chinese philosophy? Arguments of an implicit debate, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 393-413

Authors: Barnhart, MG
Citation: Mg. Barnhart, Reinventing the wheel: A Buddhist response to the information age, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 414-418

Authors: Coward, H
Citation: H. Coward, Semantic powers: Meaning and the means of knowing in classical Indian philosophy, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 419-420

Authors: Neville, RC
Citation: Rc. Neville, Dimensions of the sacred: An anatomy of the world's beliefs, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 420-425

Authors: Srinivasan, V
Citation: V. Srinivasan, Community, violence, and peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King, JR, and Gautama the Buddha in the twenty-first century, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 425-429

Authors: Lee, LH
Citation: Lh. Lee, The sage and the second sex: Confucianism, ethics, and gender, PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 429-434

Authors: Hagen, K
Citation: K. Hagen, Virtue, nature, and moral agency in the 'Xunzi', PHILOS E W, 51(3), 2001, pp. 434-440

Authors: Tillman, HC
Citation: Hc. Tillman, Benjamin I. Schwartz (1916-1999) - In memoriam, PHILOS E W, 51(2), 2001, pp. 183-186
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