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Robert E. Allinson
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The Philosopher's Speech
Filosofia Oggi
(3-4): 435-441. 1986.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The confucian golden rule: A negative formulation
Journal of Chinese Philosophy
12 (3): 305-315. 1985.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Confucian Golden Rule: A Negative Formualtion
Journal of Chinese Philosophy
12 (3): 305-315. 1985.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Negative Formulation of the Golden Rule in Confucius
Journal of Chinese Philosophy
12 (3). 1985.
Robert E. Allinson
,
Selection of Philosophical Correspondence between Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope
(edited book)
. 1984.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Concept of the Good in Plato
Filosofia Oggi
(4): 429-438. 1983.
Robert E. Allinson
,
Preludes and Interludes
Revue Indépendante de Philosophie
4. 1983.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Homogeneity and the Heterogeneity of the Concept of the Good in Plato
Philosophical Inquiry
4 (1): 30-39. 1982.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Homogeneity and the Heterogeneity of the Concept of the Good in Plato
Philosophical Inquiry
4 (1): 30-39. 1982.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Artist's Speech
Filosofia Oggi
5 (2): 200-207. 1982.
Robert E. Allinson
,
On the Negative Version of the Golden Rule as Formulated by Confucius
New Asia Academic Bulletin
223-231. 1982.
Robert E. Allinson
,
An Idealistic Reply To The Later Moore
Indian Philosophical Quarterly
7 (3): 375-379. 1980.
Robert E. Allinson
,
An Idealistic Reply to the Later Moore
India Philosophical Quarterly
(3): 375-379. 1980.
Robert E. Allinson
,
A non-dualistic reply to Moore's refutation of idealism
Indian Philosophical Quarterly
5 (4): 661-668. 1978.
Robert E. Allinson
,
A Non-Dualistic Reply to Moore’s Refutation of Idealism
India Philosophical Quarterly
5 (4): 600-609. 1978.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Second Analogy Revisited: Did Kant Refute Hume?
Journal of Philosophy of the West Virginia Philosophical Association
1. 1977.
Robert E. Allinson
,
Self-Contradictory Propositions in Logic
Journal of Philosophy of the West Virginia Philosophical Association
1. 1976.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Buddhist Theory of Instantaneous Being: The Ur-Concept of Buddhism
The Eastern Buddhist
(1). 1975.
Robert E. Allinson
,
Five Dialogues on Knowledge and Reality
Dissertation,
The University of Texas at Austin
. 1972.
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Philosophy of Mao Zedong
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Place of Buddhist Economics in Overcoming Global Inequity
Robert E. Allinson
,
The Social Nature of the Human Being: A Metaphysical Foundation for Akan Ethics and the Primacy of Duty in Akan Ethics and Chinese Confucian Philosophy
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