Publications on the philosophy of India, China and Japan on the pages of the journal The World of the Orient (2018-2021) [Book Review]

Sententiae 42 (1):118-126 (2023)
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Abstract

An overview of publications devoted to the philosophy of India, China and Japan (articles and translations of sources) in the journal The World of the Orient from 2018 to 2021 (publications in the field of Buddhist Studies are not included here).

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