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Mercedes Valmisa and Tim Connolly, When Transformative Experience is a TrapInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-19. 2025.
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Christopher J. Foster, Glenda Chao, and Mercedes Valmisa, The Methods and Ethics of Researching Unprovenienced Artifacts from East AsiaCambridge University Press. 2024.
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Mercedes Valmisa, The Philosophy of the ZhuangziIn Ambrogio Selusi & Rogacz Dawid (eds.), Chinese Philosophy and Its Thinkers: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, Bloomsbury. pp. 223-243. 2024.
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Mercedes Valmisa, We Are Interwoven BeingsAeon. 2022.
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Steve Gimbel and Jennifer Marra Henrigillis, It's Funny 'Cause It's True: The Lighthearted Philosophers Society's Introduction to Philosophy through Humor. (edited book)
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Mercedes Valmisa, What is a Situation?In Livia Kohn (ed.), Coming to Terms with Timelessness. Daoist Time in Comparative Perspective, Three Pine Press. pp. 26-49. 2021.
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Mercedes Valmisa, The happy slave isn't free: Relational autonomy and freedom in the ZhuangziPhilosophy Compass 14 (3). 2019.
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Mercedes Valmisa, 對中國哲學的「漢學挑戰」: 一個從後學科角度出發的回應 (The ‘Sinological Challenge’ to Chinese Philosophy: A Response from a Post-Disciplinary Perspective)Chinese Philosophy and Culture 中國哲學與文化 1 (16): 20-50. 2019.
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Mercedes Valmisa, Paul van Els, The Wenzi: Creativity and Intertextuality in Early Chinese PhilosophyMonumenta Serica 67 556-560. 2019.
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Mercedes Valmisa, Jane Geaney, Language as Bodily Practice in Early China: A Chinese GrammatologyReading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion 1. 2018.
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Mercedes Valmisa, La espontaneidad no es un valor en el ZhuangziIn Paulina Rivero Weber (ed.), Daoísmo: Interpretaciones Contemporáneas. pp. 197-223. 2016.
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Mercedes Valmisa, Beyond our Control? Two Responses to Uncertainty and Fate in Early ChinaIn Livia Kohn (ed.), New Visions of the Zhuangzi, Three Pines Press. pp. 1-22. 2015.