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臺灣東亞文明研究學刊
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  • Buddhism in East Asia: Historical and Intellectual Approaches

Buddhism in East Asia: Historical and Intellectual Approaches

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13-1 Jana S. ROSKER i-x Introduction 13-1-1.pdf
13-1 Sebastjan VÖRÖS 1-34 Mindfulness De- or Recontextualized? Traditional Buddhist and Contemporary Perspectives 13-1-2.pdf
13-1 Hidenori SAKUMA 35-55 Buddhism and Buddhology from the Viewpoint of Yoga Practice and Practical Theory 13-1-3.pdf
13-1 Jana S. ROSKER 57-76 The Fusion of Modern Confucianism and Buddhism: Mou Zongsan's Journey from Double to Fundamental Ontology 13-1-4.pdf
13-1 Tinka DELAKORDA KAWASHIMA 77-105 The Healing Jizo: Soto Zen Koganji Temple Adapting to Varying Social Conditions 13-1-5.pdf
13-1 Jian-Ying OU 107-146 "Independence and Self-Respect" and "Other-Consciousness" in the Thoughts of Masao Maruyama and Yukichi Fukuzawa 13-1-6.pdf
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 13-1-7.pdf
13-1 Hwo HWANG 167-177 Review of Jiyuan Yu's The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Mirrors of Virtue 13-1-8.pdf
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