How buddhistic is Wang Yang-Ming?
Philosophy East and West 12 (3):203-215 (1962)
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Wing-tsit Chan (1972). Wang Yang-Ming: Western Studies and an Annotated Bibliography. Philosophy East and West 22 (1):75-92.
Wing-tsit Chan (1973). Chan Jo-Shui's Influence on Wang Yang-Ming. Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):9-30.
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