The role of history in Chan/Zen enlightenment Jiang Tao Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 1 - 14
The Chan Mind: Transmission or mission-of-translation? Reading Wright’sPhilosophical Meditations Ellen Zhang Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 15 - 29
Logos and Pneuma: Chinese Journal of Theology no. 21, fall 2004 Table of Contents Friendly Information Exchanges Pages: 30 - 30
The Zen Notion of “Mind”-Or, is it “No-Mind”: critical reflections on Dale Wright’sPhilosophical Meditations Steven Heine Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 31 - 42
The Limits of the critique of “the Zen critique of language”: Some comments onPhilosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Wang Youru Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 43 - 55
Emptiness and experience: Pure and impure John W. M. Krummel Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 57 - 76
Zen apologetics: Reflections on Wright’sPhilosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Jacques Fason Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 77 - 85
Encounter dialogue: Responses to six critical readings ofPhilosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Dale S. Wright Book Symposium Dale S. Wright, Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Pages: 87 - 96
From nihilism to nothingness: A comparison of Nietzschean and Daoist thought Katrin Froese Articles Pages: 97 - 116
Could the Aristotelian square of opposition be translated into Chinese? Mary TilesYuan Jinmei Articles Pages: 137 - 149
Contemporary Chinese study of Mencius in Taiwan Huang Chun-chieh State of the Field Report IV Pages: 151 - 166