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4Oxford Handbook of World PhilosophyOxford University Press. 2011.This book provides a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions. It offers the non-specialist a way into unfamiliar philosophical texts and methods and the opportunity to explore non-European philosophical terrain and to connect their work in one tradition to philosophical ideas or texts from another. Sections on Chinese philosophy, Indian philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, East Asian philosophy, African philosophy, and recent trends in global philosoph…Read more
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Confucian Values and Democratic ValuesIn Christine Koggel (ed.), Moral and Political Theory. pp. 184-191. 2006.
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