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    Another look at utilitarianism in mo‐Tzu's thought.Dirck Vorenkamp - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (4):423-443.
    In his article about utilitarianism and Mo‐tzu's thought, Dennis Ahem has argued that we should distinguish between two types of utilitarianism. The first he calls “strong utilitarianism”. Ahern says that the distinctive characteristic of this type of utilitarianism is the notion that the final criterion for an action, value, etc. is its utility .1.
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    Reconsidering the Whiteheadian Critique of Huayan Temporal Symmetry in Light of Fazang’s Views.Dirck Vorenkamp - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2):197-210.
    As interest in Huayan thought among Western scholars has grown over the last few decades, a number of individuals have noted similarities between A. N. Whitehead's ideas of reality as a process of arising actual occasions and Huayan doctrines concerning the interdependent arising of dharmas. Comparisons of the two systems do show striking similarities, but as Steve Odin has pointed out, one area of noteworthy difference may be their views of temporal passage.1 There seems to be clear agreement among Whitehead (...)
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    Evil, The Bodhisattva Doctrine, and Faith in Chinese Buddhism: Examining Fa Zang’s Three Tests.Dirck Vorenkamp - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (2):253–269.
  4. Process thought and chinese philosophy.John B. Cobb, Joseph Grange, William Hasker, Dirck Vorenkamp, Gu Linyu, James Behuniak, Yih-Hsien Yu, John Berthrong & Catherine Keller - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2):159-296.
  5. An English Translation of Fa-tsang’s Commentary on the Awakening of Faith.Dirck Vorenkamp - 2004 - E. Mellen Press.
     
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  6. B-series temporal order in dōgen's theory of time.Dirck Vorenkamp - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (3):387-408.
    Dōgen's views of time are descriptively compared to the modern western philosophical view called "B-theory" and found to contain elements of each of the four main tenets of the B-theory. Furthermore, a fundamental incongruency is discovered. Even accounting for traditional Buddhist approaches to apparent contradictions, Dōgen's problems in this regard call into question the assumption of consistency that has characterized modern interpretations of his views on time.
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  7. Fa-­tsang on Madhyamaka: Nagarjuna’s Treatise on the Twelve Gates and Fa-­tsang’s Commentary.Dirck Vorenkamp - manuscript
    Translation of Nagarjuna's -Treatise on the Twelve Gates- as well as fazang's commentary on that treatise.
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  8. Hua-yen Buddhism: Faith and Time in Fa-tsang’s Thought.Dirck Vorenkamp - 1997 - Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison
     
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    The linji lu and the creation of Chan orthodoxy (review).Dirck Vorenkamp - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (4):558-560.
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    Review of The Linji Lu and the Creation of Chan Orthodoxy, by Albert Welter. [REVIEW]Dirck Vorenkamp - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (4):558-560.
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