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  1. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1991). Harmony and Strife: Contemporary Perspectives East and West. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (1):123-128.
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  2. Charles Wei-hsun Fu & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.) (1991). Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society: An International Symposium. Greenwood Press.
     
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  3. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1983). The Mencian Theory of Mind (Hsin)a and Nature (Hsing)B: A Modern, Philosophical Approach. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (4):385-410.
  4. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1979). The Underlying Structure of Metaphysical Language: A Case Examination of Chinese Philosophy and Whitehead. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 6 (4):339-366.
  5. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1978). Marxism-Leninism-Maoism as an Ethical Theory. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (4):343-362.
  6. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1978). Onteitelman's Pragmatist-Marxist Critique of the Meta-Theory of Justice. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (3):249-254.
  7. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1978). The Trans-Onto-Theo-Logical Foundations of Language in Heidegger and Taoism. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (3):301-333.
  8. Charles Wei-hsun Fu (1978). Fingarette and Munro on Early Confucianism: A Methodological Examination. Philosophy East and West 28 (2):181-198.
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  9. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1976). Creative Hermeneutics: Taoist Metaphysics and Heidegger. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 3 (2):115-143.
  10. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1975). Rejoinder to Professor Howard Parsons' Critical Remarks. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 2 (4):447-454.
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  11. Charles Wei-Hsun Fu (1974). Confucianism, Marxism-Leninism and Mao: A Critical Study. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 1 (3-4):339-371.
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  12. Charles Wei-hsun Fu (1973). Lao Tzu's Conception of Tao. Inquiry 16 (1-4):367 – 394.
    This article attempts a new interpretation of Lao Tzu's metaphysics of Tao by employing a combined method of linguistic and philosophical analyses. This new methodological approach involves the following basic assumptions: (1) Lao Tzu's metaphysics of Tao can be characterized as a kind of non?dualistic and non?conceptual metaphysics sub specie aeternitatis; (2) Tao is not an entity, substance, God, Idee, or anything hypostatized or conceptualized, but is rather a metaphysical symbol unifying various dimensions of Nature as the totality of things?as?they?are; (...)
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  13. Charles Wei-hsun Fu (1973). Morality or Beyond: The Neo-Confucian Confrontation with Mahāyāna Buddhism. Philosophy East and West 23 (3):375-396.