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    A new hermeneutical approach to early chinese texts: The case of the analects.John Makeham - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (s1):95-108.
    This is a study in textual hermeneutics in which I propose a new strategy towards the interpretation of early texts. The proposal is premised on distinguishing between two senses of textual meaning: historical and scriptural. I argue that the distinction between historical meaning and scriptural meaning affords us a useful strategy by which to limit willful interpretation and unlimited semiosis. I further argue that this distinction is a hermeneutical expedient and that even if the historical meaning of a text were (...)
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    Name and actuality in early Chinese thought.John Makeham - 1995 - Sophia 34 (2):109-112.
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    Treatise on Awakening Mah=Ay=Ana Faith.John Jorgensen, Dan Lusthaus, John Makeham & Mark Strange (eds.) - 2019 - Oup Usa.
    The Treatise on Giving Rise to Faith in the Great Vehicle is one of the most important foundational texts of East Asian Buddhism. This new annotated translation of the Treatise draws on the historical and intellectual contexts of the work's composition and pays close attention to its interpretation in early commentaries.
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    Xiong Shili on Why Reality Cannot be Sought Independent of Phenomena.John Makeham - 2017 - Sophia 56 (3):501-517.
    In China, Xiong Shili 熊十力 is typically regarded as one of the most important Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century. The focus of this paper is Xiong’s monistic ontology and draws its findings principally from the 1932 literary edition of his New Treatise on Nothing but Consciousness. Xiong’s New Treatise is the first substantive attempt to respond to the modernist challenge of providing Chinese philosophy with ‘system,’ and he did this in the form of an ontology. The New Treatise consists (...)
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    Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy.John Makeham (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Springer.
    This Companion is the first volume to provide a comprehensive introduction, in accessible English, to the Neo-Confucian philosophical thought of representative ...
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    DIScIplININg TraDITIoN IN MoDerN chINa: TWo caSe STUDIeS.John Makeham - 2012 - History and Theory 51 (4):89-104.
    This essay highlights the influential role played by epistemological nativism in the disciplining of tradition in modern China. Chinese epistemological nativism is the view that the articulation and development of China’s intellectual heritage must draw exclusively on the paradigms and norms of so-called indigenous/local or China-based perspectives. Two case studies are presented to reveal some of the conundrums that confront the disciplining of tradition in modern China: Chinese philosophy and guoxue or National Studies. These case studies also provide an opportunity (...)
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    Names, actualities, and the emergence of essentialist theories of naming in classical chinese thought.John Makeham - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):341-363.
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    A new hermeneutical approach to early Chinese texts: The case of the analects.John Makeham - 2002 - Sophia 41 (1):55-69.
    This is a study in textual hermeneutics in which I propose a new strategy towards the interpretation of early texts. The proposal is premised on distinguishing between two senses of textual meaning: historical and scriptural. I argue that the distinction between historical meaning and scriptural meaning affords us a useful strategy by which to limit willful interpretation and unlimited semiosis. I further argue that this distinction is a hermeneutical expedient and that even if the historical meaning of a text were (...)
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    A New Hermeneutical Approach to Early Chinese Texts: The Case of the Analects.John Makeham - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (5):95-108.
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    Chan, Alan K. L., and Yuet-Keung Lo, eds., Philosophy and Religion in Early Medieval China: Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010, 375 pages.John Makeham - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (1):123-126.
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    Guest Editor's Introduction : Guo Qiyong and Zheng Jiadong on New Confucianism.John Makeham - 2004 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 36 (2):3-17.
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    Guest Editor's Introduction : Guo Qiyong and Zheng Jiadong on New Confucianism.John Makeham - 2004 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 36 (2):3-17.
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    Transforming consciousness: yogācāra thought in modern China.John Makeham (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    'Transforming Consciousness' develops a wide-ranging and deeply sourced argument that Yogācāra Buddhism played a much more important role in the development of modern Chinese thought than has previously been recognized. It shows how key Chinese thinkers used Yogācāra Buddhism to make sense of and to change the modern world.
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  14. Monism and the problem of the ignorance and badness in Chinese Buddhism and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism.John Makeham - 2018 - In The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought. New York, NY: Oup Usa.
     
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    New Treatise on the Uniqueness of Consciousness.John Makeham (ed.) - 2015 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    This book, the first English translation of what many consider to be the most original work of Chinese philosophy produced in the twentieth century, draws from Buddhist and Confucian philosophy to develop a critical inquiry into the relation between the ontological and the phenomenal. This annotated edition examines Xiong Shili’s complex engagement with Buddhist thought and the legacy of Xiong’s thought in New Confucian philosophy. It will be an indispensable resource for students of Eastern philosophy and Chinese intellectual history, as (...)
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    The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian Philosophy.John Makeham (ed.) - 2021 - Boston: BRILL.
    This volume sets out the arguments and evidence needed to explain how the _Treatise on Awakening Mahāyāna Faith_ features in the constitution of New Confucian philosophy, as evidenced in the writings of Xiong Shili, Ma Yifu, Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan.
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    The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought.John Makeham (ed.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Oup Usa.
    Zhu Xi is arguably the most important Chinese philosopher of the past millennium, both in terms of his legacy and for the sophistication of his systematic philosophy. The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought combines two major areas of Chinese philosophy that are rarely tackled together: Chinese Buddhist philosophy and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian philosophy.
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    The Chien-Pai sophism: Alive and well.John Makeham - 1989 - Philosophy East and West 39 (1):75-81.
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    The Significance of Xiong Shili's Interpretation of Dignāga's Ālambana‐parīkṢā.John Makeham - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (S1):205-225.
    This essay is an exercise in intellectual archaeology in which I seek to show that already in Xiong Shili's first account of Yogācāra, Weishixue Gailun , we are able to find the first indications of a critical attitude to Yogācāra that would grow in intensity over the following two decades. These critiques served the rhetorical purpose of bolstering the authority of Xuanzang . Before long, however, Xiong even rejected that authority.
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    The Significance of Xiong Shili’s Interpretation of Dignāga’s Ālambana-Parīkṣā.John Makeham - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (5):205-225.
    This essay is an exercise in intellectual archaeology in which I seek to show that already in Xiong Shili’s first account of Yogācāra, Weishixue Gailun, we are able to find the first indications of a critical attitude to Yogācāra that would grow in intensity over the following two decades. These critiques served the rhetorical purpose of bolstering the authority of Xuanzang. Before long, however, Xiong even rejected that authority.
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  21. Xiong Shili's Critique of Yogacara Thought in the Context of his Constructive Philosophy.John Makeham - 2014 - In Transforming consciousness: yogācāra thought in modern China. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Xiong Shili's Treatise on Reality and Function.John Makeham (ed.) - 2023 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    Treatise on Reality and Function represents the mature expression of Xiong Shili’s 熊十力 (1885–1968) signature metaphysical doctrine of the “non-duality of ti and yong” (體用不二), articulated within the broader context of advancing a systematic critique of both Madhyamaka and Yogācāra Buddhist thought, the culmination of nearly four decades of critical engagement. Xiong presents Treatise on Reality and Function as the third and final iteration of his earlier New Treatise on the Uniqueness of Consciousness (1932, 1944). Ti and yong are abbreviations (...)
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  23. Xiong Shili's understanding of the relationship between the ontological and the phenomenal.John Makeham - 2015 - In Chenyang Li & Franklin Perkins (eds.), Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems. Cambridge University Press.
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    Hu, weixi 胡偉希, transformation of knowledge into wisdom : The qinghua school and 20 th century chinese philosophy 轉識成智—清華學派與20世紀中國哲學. [REVIEW]John Makeham - 2008 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (4):449-452.
  25. Book Review. [REVIEW]John Makeham - 2008 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7:449-452.
    Hu, Weixi 胡偉希, Transformation of Knowledge into Wisdom : The Qinghua School and 20 th Century Chinese Philosophy 轉識成智—清華學派與20世紀中國哲學 Shanghai 上海: Huadong Shifan Daxue Chubanshe 華東師範大學出版社, 2005, xv+297 pages.
     
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Susan Tridgell, Reg Naulty, Robert Larmer, Jennifer Welchman, Struan Jacobs, Christopher Lundgren, Adrian Walsh, John Makeham & Muhammad Kamal - 2004 - Sophia 43 (2):129-147.
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    Response to John Makeham on Xiong Shili.Frank Jackson - 2017 - Sophia 56 (3):519-522.
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    Xiong Shili and the New Treatise: A review discussion of Xiong Shili, New Treatise on the Uniqueness of Consciousness, an annotated translation by John Makeham: New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015, ISBN: 978-0-300-19157-8, hb, lxviii+341pp.A. Charles Muller - 2017 - Sophia 56 (3):523-526.
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    Learning to Emulate the Wise: The Genesis of Chinese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline in Twentieth-Century China ed. by John Makeham.Henry Rosemont - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (4):1110-1114.
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    The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian Philosophy ed. by John Makeham.King Pong Chiu - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (3):1-5.
    The idea that Buddhism played a key role in the development of New Confucianism has long prevailed in academia, but it is not until recent years that such an idea has been critically studied through a series of monographs, mainly published by Brill. This book is one of the excellent works concerning such an important topic. Unlike other works which focus on the possible influence of specific Buddhist schools on individual New Confucian thinkers, The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian (...)
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    Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy. Edited by John Makeham.Pauline C. Lee - 2017 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4):279-281.
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  32. Names, Actualities, and The Emergence of Essentialist Theories of Naming in Classical Chinese Thought By John Makeham Philosophy East & West V. 41 No. 3 (July, 1991). [REVIEW]A. Canon - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):341-363.
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    Transmitters and creators: Chinese commentators and commentaries on the analects – by John Makeham.Yuet Keung Lo - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):179–182.
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  34. Makeham, John, ed., Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy: Dordrecht: Springer, 2010, xliii + 488 pages.Deborah A. Sommer - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (2):283-287.
    This volume includes nineteen articles by scholars from Asia, North America, and Europe on Chinese thinkers from the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries. Included here are intellectual biographies of literati such as Zhou Dunyi, the Cheng brothers, Zhu Xi, Zhang Shi, Hu Hong, Wang Yangming, and Dai Zhen. Essays are arranged chronologically, and most begin with a biographical sketch of their subject. They provide variety rather than uniformity of approach, but all in all these essays are remarkably rich and offer (...)
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    New confucianism: A critical examination, Edited by John Makeham[REVIEW]Stephen C. Angle - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (4):535–540.
    This collection of essays explores the development of the New Confucianism movement during the 20th century and questions whether it is, in fact, a distinctly new intellectual movement or one that has been mostly retrospectively created. The questions that contributors to this book seek to answer about this neo-conservative philosophical movement include: “What has been the cross-fertilization between Chinese scholars in China and overseas made possible by the shared discourse of Confucianism?” “To what extent does this discourse transcend geographical, political, (...)
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    Makeham, John, ed., Learning to Emulate the Wise: The Genesis of Chinese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline in Twentieth-Century China: Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2012, xvi + 398 pages.Cheng Wang - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (1):127-131.
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    Makeham, John, ed., The Buddhist Roots of ZHU Xi’s Philosophical Thought.Wing-Cheuk Chan - 2020 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 19 (1):153-157.
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  38. More Mohist Marginalia: A Reply to Makeham on Later Mohist Canon and Explanation B 67.Chris Fraser - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture 2:227–59.
    This note responds to an interpretation of Mohist Canon and Explanation B 671 published by John Makeham some years ago. Makeham’s interpretation makes significant contributions to our understanding of this passage, especially in calling attention to problems with two influential previous interpretations, those of A. C. Graham and Chad Hansen.3 Yet his reading presents difficulties of its own, which I will attempt to rectify here.
     
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  39. Thinking with Concepts.John Wilson - 1963 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    In his preface Mr Wilson writes 'I feel that a great many adults … would do better to spend less time in simply accepting the concepts of others uncritically, and more time in learning how to analyse concepts in general'. Mr Wilson starts by describing the techniques of conceptual analysis. He then gives examples of them in action by composing answers to specific questions and by criticism of quoted passages of argument. Chapter 3 sums up the importance of this kind (...)
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    The genesis of Kant's critique of judgment.John H. Zammito - 1992 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this philosophically sophisticated and historically significant work, John H. Zammito reconstructs Kant's composition of The Critique of Judgment and reveals that it underwent three major transformations before publication. He shows that Kant not only made his "cognitive" turn, expanding the project from a "Critique of Taste" to a Critique of Judgment but he also made an "ethical" turn. This "ethical" turn was provoked by controversies in German philosophical and religious culture, in particular the writings of Johann Herder and (...)
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    Animal welfare: a cool eye towards Eden.John Webster - 1995 - Cambridge: Blackwell Science.
    Man controls and dominates the habitat of most animals, both domestic and wild and there is a need for a pragmatic, workable approach to the problem of reconciling animal welfare with economic forces and the needs of man. It is the author's contention that much of the current philosophical discussion of animal welfare is misdirected now that it is possible to measure to some extent what animals think and feel and how much they can appreciate their quality of life. The (...)
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  42. A reconsideration of the Harsanyi–Sen debate on utilitarianism.John A. Weymark - 1991 - In Jon Elster & John E. Roemer (eds.), Interpersonal comparisons of well-being. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 255.
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    The roots of critical rationalism.John Wettersten (ed.) - 1992 - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi.
    Foreword I. Critical rationalism is a genuinely new philosophical perspective. It is not, however, one systematic view. The development of it by Popper and ...
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  44. Skepticism and Incomprehensibility in Bayle and Hume.John Wright - 2019 - In The Skeptical Enlightenment: Doubt and Certainty in the Age of Reason. Liverpool, UK: pp. 129-60.
    I argue that incomprehensibility (what the ancient skeptics called acatalepsia) plays a central role in the skepticism of both Bayle and Hume. I challenge a commonly held view (recently argued by Todd Ryan) that Hume, unlike Bayle, does not present oppositions of reason--what Kant called antimonies.
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  45. Love between equals: a philosophical study of love and sexual relationships.John Wilson - 1995 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Everyone loves something or somebody, and most people are concerned with loving another person like themselves, all equal. This book is based on the belief that getting clear about the concept and meaning of love between equals is essential for success in our practical lives. For how can we love properly unless we have a fairly clear idea of what love is? The book is written in ordinary language and for the ordinary person, without jargon or philosophical technicalities. It aims (...)
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  46. In defence of liberal aims in education.John White - 1999 - In Roger Marples (ed.), The aims of education. New York: Routledge. pp. 185--200.
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    Journal and diaries.John Wesley - 1989 - Nashville: Abingdon Press. Edited by Richard P. Heitzenrater & W. Reginald Ward.
    1. 1735-1738 -- 2. 1738-1743 -- 3. 1743-1754 -- 4. 1755-1765 -- 5. 1765-1775 -- 6. 1776-1786 -- 7. 1787-91.
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    Hating perfection: a subtle search for the best possible world.John F. Williams - 2009 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    Whiskey Lao -- Fair warning -- Randomness at large -- We the addicted -- The best possible world -- The importance of being doomed -- Moral responsibility -- The upper limit to the value of possible worlds.
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  49. Earthly poles: the Antarctic voyages of Scott and Amundsen.John Wylie - 2002 - In Alison Blunt & Cheryl McEwan (eds.), Postcolonial geographies. New York, NY: Continuum. pp. 169--83.
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    Kant's Persistent Ambivalence.John H. Zammito - 2007 - In Philippe Huneman (ed.), Understanding purpose: Kant and the philosophy of biology. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. pp. 8--51.
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