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Wayne Alt

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  • Minds & Bodies: No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed
    with Ken Knisely, Alicia Juerrero, and Daniel Robinson
    DVD. forthcoming.
    Is believing in "minds" as qualitatively distinct from "bodies" just wrong headed? Did René Descartes set us off on a four hundred year wild goose chase? How should we think about this traditional dichotomy? With Wayne Alt, Alicia Juerrero, and Daniel Robinson
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessMetaphysics of Mind
  •  174
    Logic and language in the Chuang Tzu
    Asian Philosophy 1 (1). 1991.
    Chinese Philosophy of Logic and LanguageZhuangzi
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    Philosophical sense and classical chinese thought
    Asian Philosophy 6 (2). 1996.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, MiscClassical Chinese Philosophy, Misc
  •  169
    There is no paradox of desire in buddhism
    Philosophy East and West 30 (4): 521-528. 1980.
    Asian PhilosophyPropositional Attitudes
  •  350
    Ritual and the social construction of sacred artifacts: An analysis of "analects" 6.25
    Philosophy East and West 55 (3): 461-469. 2005.
    Some well-known translations of the words attributed to the Master in Analects 6.25, "gu bu gu gu zai gu zai," are analyzed and sorted out. It is argued that this passage can be given a consistent reading and an interpretation that coheres with a major theme of the text, namely that the ontological status of a thing, like that of a person, is relative to the practice of constitutive rules and conventions.
    Confucius
  •  56
    The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality by Hans-Georg Moeller
    Philosophy East and West 65 (1): 331-341. 2015.
    Asian PhilosophyClassical Chinese Philosophy
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    Review: New Translations of the Old Master(s) (review)
    Philosophy East and West 44 (2): 397-405. 1994.
    Asian Philosophy
  •  105
    The huai-Nan Tzu alteration
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 20 (1): 73-84. 1993.
    Neo-Daoism
  • Burke, B. David, 14 Butler, Joseph, 156 Buytendijk, FJJ, 15 Byron, Lord, 290 Calhoun, Cheshire, 3, 8, 12, 13,114
    with Robert M. Adams, Prince Ilango Adigal, Ernest Albee, Anandamayl Ma, and Silvano Arieti
    In Roger Ames, Robert C. Solomon & Joel Marks (eds.), Emotions in Asian Thought: A Dialogue in Comparative Philosophy, Suny Press. 1995.
    Joseph Butler
  •  89
    Revisiting the shop of confucius (review)
    Asian Philosophy 4 (1): 81-87. 1994.
    The East Asian Region: Confucian Heritage And Its Modern Adaptation. Gilbert Rozman, 1990 Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1990 v‐x + 235 pp., $29.95.
    Confucius
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