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    D'Arcy May, in his review, contends Magliola argues that the Buddhist doctrines of no-self and rebirth are contradictory, whereas Magliola in fact argues just the opposite--that these two Buddhist doctrines are not contradictory (and he explains why). What Magliola does contend is that Buddhist no-self and rebirth contradict the Catholic teachings of individual identity and "one life-span only." D'Arcy May's review contends that Magliola admits "authoritative statements" are "hard to come by" in…Read more
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    Review discussion: Love and the human paradigm
    with Stan van Hooft, Andrew Alexandra, James L. Fredericks, Brian Scarlett, Andrew Irvine, Wenche Ommundsen, and Patrick Hutchings
    Sophia 37 (2): 129-175. 1998.
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Zen and the Art of Postmodern Philosophy: Two Paths of Liberation from the Representational Mode of ThinkingRobert MagliolaZen and the Art of Postmodern Philosophy: Two Paths of Liberation from the Representational Mode of Thinking. By Carl Olson. New York: State University of New York Press, 2000. 309 pp.Carl Olson's Zen and the Art of Postmodern Philosophy compares two paths of liberation from the representational mode …Read more
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    On Chinese Body Thinking: A Cultural Hermeneutic
    with Kuang-Ming Wu
    Philosophy East and West 49 (4): 531. 1999.
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    Derrida on the mend
    Purdue University Press. 1984.
    "Magliola's exposition of Derrida has been acclaimed as the best in English.
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    Phenomenology and Literature
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2): 295-296. 1979.
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    This text by an established specialist in French deconstruction, written after his many years in Asia and in the West, celebrates both Buddhist and Christian cultures and the negative but fertile differences between them.
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    The Lessons of PhenomenologyPhenomenology and Literature: An Introduction (review)
    with W. Wolfgang Holdheim
    Diacritics 9 (2): 30. 1979.
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    During Jacques Derrida’s earlier phases, his stylistique acts out (in the sense of “performs”) the same project evident in his semantic. Derridean stylistic practice and thematics both undertake the project of deconstructing entitative thinking. Anglophonic philosophers often ignore (or cannot detect) his stylistic games, which are often Talmudic or unique to French. Derrida did not have a Buddhist agenda, but two of my past books, both well-received, show that Derridean deconstruction intersect…Read more
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Religious Epistemology Through Schillebeeckx and Tibetan Buddhism by Jason VonWachenfeldtRobert MagliolaRELIGIOUS EPISTEMOLOGY THROUGH SCHILLEBEECKX AND TIBETAN BUDDHISM. By Jason VonWachenfeldt. T&T Clark: London, 2021. 240 pp.In his "Introduction," Jason VonWachenfeldt explains the "crisis of authority" experienced by many religious believers, and then commits his book (hereinafter RET) to a "dialogic negotiation" offer…Read more
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    本书分上、下两编。上编为:现象学与文学批评,下编为:现象学与文学理论。
  • Permutation and Meaning: A Heideggerian "Troisième Voie"
    Analecta Husserliana 12 (n/a): 353. 1982.