The Martial Spirit: An Introduction to the Origin, Philosophy, and Psychology of the Martial Arts
Overlook Press (1977)
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Martin S. Smith (1987). Martial N. M. Kay: Martial Book XI: A Commentary. Pp. Viii + 302. London: Duckworth, 1985. £35. The Classical Review 37 (01):28-29.
Allan Bäck & Daeshik Kim (1982). Pacifism and the Eastern Martial Arts. Philosophy East and West 32 (2):177-186.
Bronwyn Finnigan & Koji Tanaka (2010). Don't Think! Just Act! In Graham Priest & Damon Young (eds.), Philosophy and the Martial Arts. Open Court.
Damo Mitchell (2011). Daoist Nei Gong: The Philosophical Art of Change. J. Kinglsey Publishers.
Jhoon Rhee (2000). Jhoon Rhee Martial Arts: Philosophy & Life Skills. Jhoon Rhee Foundation for International Leadership.
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