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Volume 32, Number 2, June 2005
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FOREWORD
pp. 159-162(4)
Author: GU, LINYU

CHINESE PHILOSOPHY AND PROCESS THOUGHT
pp. 163-170(8)
Author: COBB, JOHN B.

ZHUANGZI'S TREE
pp. 171-182(12)
Author: GRANGE, JOSEPH

DIPOLARITY IN CHAN BUDDHISM AND THE WHITEHEADIAN GOD
pp. 211-222(12)
Author: GU, LINYU

“SYMBOLIC REFERENCE” AND PROGNOSTICATION IN THE YIJING
pp. 223-237(15)
Author: BEHUNIAK, JAMES

TWO CHINESE PHILOSOPHERS AND WHITEHEAD ENCOUNTERED
pp. 239-255(17)
Author: YU, YIH-HSIEN

INVENTING ZHU XI: PROCESS OF PRINCIPLE
pp. 257-279(23)
Author: BERTHRONG, JOHN

THE PLACE OF MULTIPLE MEANINGS: THE DRAGON DAUGHTER RIDES TODAY
pp. 281-296(16)
Author: KELLER, CATHERINE

CRITICAL COMMENTS ON NISHIDA'S USE OF CHINESE BUDDHISM
pp. 313-329(17)
Author: KOPF, GEREON

Confucius Analects
pp. 337-339(3)

EDITOR'S NOTE AND STATEMENT OF ERRATUM
pp. 341-341(1)
Author: CHENG, CHUNG-YING

APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENT ETHICS RECONSIDERED
pp. 343-348(6)
Author: CHENG, CHUNG-YING

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