Charlie’s Reading Room: Comparative Philosophy as Just Philosophy

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (3):201-202 (2022)
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The lecture was to be held in the Charles A. Moore Reading Room where the famed author of Confucius: The Secular as Sacred, Herbert Fingarette, was scheduled to speak to faculty and students. I got...

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The Indian mind.Charles Alexander Moore (ed.) - 1967 - Honolulu,: East-West Center Press.

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