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  1. The Senses and the History of Philosophy.Brian Glenney, José Filipe Silva, Jana Rosker, Susan Blake, Stephen H. Phillips, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Anna Marmodoro, Lukas Licka, Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Chris Meyns, Janet Levin, James Van Cleve, Deborah Boyle, Michael Madary, Josefa Toribio, Gabriele Ferretti, Clare Batty & Mark Paterson (eds.) - 2019 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    The study of perception and the role of the senses have recently risen to prominence in philosophy and are now a major area of study and research. However, the philosophical history of the senses remains a relatively neglected subject. Moving beyond the current philosophical canon, this outstanding collection offers a wide-ranging and diverse philosophical exploration of the senses, from the classical period to the present day. Written by a team of international contributors, it is divided into six parts: -/- Perception (...)
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    Agency, Non‐Action, and Desire in the Laozi.Susan Blake - 2015 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42 (3-4):284-299.
    I present a reading of non-action in the Laozi that describes the relation of desire to non-action, the highest form of ethical action. Rather than advocating elimination of desires, or even of “self-oriented” desires, the text recommends simply reducing desires if they impede the quietism that is of primary importance. To defend my interpretation, I demonstrate its agreement with early commentaries on the Laozi.
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    Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of Action, by Mercedes Valmisa.Susan Blake - 2024 - Mind 133 (531):899-906.
    Adapting is noteworthy not only for discussing a Chinese philosophy of action in the sense of efficacious action and freedom from constraint, but also for doing.
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    Jian'Ai: Considerations From the "Greater Selection".Susan Blake - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (4):831-850.
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    Mengzi and its Philosophical Commitments: Comments on Van Norden’s Mengzi.Susan Blake - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (4):668-675.
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  6. Wang, Xiaobo 王曉波, dao and fa: Explanation and analysis of legalist thought and Huang-Lao philosophy 道與法 : 法家思想和黃老哲學解析.Susan Blake - 2009 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (3):353-356.
    Wang, Xiaobo 王曉波, Dao and Fa: Explanation and Analysis of Legalist Thought and Huang-Lao Philosophy 道與法 : 法家思想和黃老哲學解析 Taipei 臺北: National Taiwan University Press 臺大出版中心, 2007, xiv+504 pages.
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    Proceedings of the 17th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics.Kimary N. Shahin, Susan Blake & Eun-Sook Kim (eds.) - 1999 - CLSI.
    This is a compilation of papers presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, held February 20-22, 1998 in Vancouver, Canada, hosted by the University of British Columbia Department of Linguistics. The conference drew a large number of participants, from around the world. The fifty papers in this volume address theoretical issues in Syntax, Phonology, the Syntax-Semantics and Syntax-Phonology interfaces, and Language Acquisition, and provide an exciting view of current theory in these areas.
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