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    Global Culture, 1990, 2020.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):233-240.
    Here I reflect on the main themes of Global Culture, Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity. On these themes, where are we 30 years later? I sidestep the fine print of the 1990 conversations and share notes in brief format on where I have come to in the decades that have passed. I round off with notes on the 2020 conjuncture.
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    Many Renaissances, Many Modernities?Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (3):149-160.
    This article discusses Eurocentric history, its focus on the Renaissance and modernity, which continues also in recent global history perspectives. Goody’s argument regarding renaissances in the plural situates Europe in the wider field of Eurasia and deeper in time, going back to the Bronze Age, characterized by plough agriculture, the use of animal traction and urban cultures. Goody’s perspective includes viewing renascences as accelerations and leaps in the circulation of information. Since it is always the trope of the modern that (...)
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    Hybridity, So What?Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (2-3):219-245.
    Take just about any exercise in social mapping and it is the hybrids, those that straddle categories, that are missing. Take most arrangements of multiculturalism and it is the hybrids that are not counted, not accommodated. So what? This article is about the recognition of hybridity, in-betweenness. The first section discusses the varieties of hybridity and the widening range of phenomena to which the term now applies. According to anti-hybridity arguments, hybridity is inauthentic and ‘multiculturalism lite’. Examining these arguments provides (...)
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    Neoliberal Empire.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2004 - Theory, Culture and Society 21 (3):119-140.
    If neoliberal globalization was a regime of American economic unilateralism, has this been succeeded by or combined with political and military unilateralism? This discussion probes the emerging features of a hybrid formation of neoliberal empire; a mélange of political-military and economic unilateralism, an attempt to merge geopolitics with the aims and techniques of neoliberalism. This is examined in relation to government, privatization, trade, aid, marketing and the occupation of Iraq. A further question is what kind of wider strategy is taking (...)
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    Oriental Globalization.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):411-413.
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    A Severe Case of Dichotomic Thinking.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (4):123-126.
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    Emancipation and Regulation: Twin Pillars of Modernity?Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2001 - European Journal of Social Theory 4 (3):281-284.
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    Europe, traveling light: Europeanization and globalization.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (3):3-17.
    Europeanization is part of globalization and in this context the European Union is propelled by wider forces of technological, economic, financial and political change. Cultural identity is discussed against this backdrop. If presently there is a surfeit of national and ethnic identity talk, evoked from parochial perspectives, there is a deficit of European identity and reflexivity in terms of politics, political economy and the social capitalism which Rhineland Europe used to represent. An open, casual definition of European identity may be (...)
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    Globalization North and South.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2000 - Theory, Culture and Society 17 (1):129-137.
    The buzzword is globalization and the key problem is uneven development. Perceptions and representations of globalization are profoundly different in North and South. Existing analytics - such as dependency, imperialism, exclusion and conspiracy theories - are not adequate for dealing with uneven globalization. There are profound differences between globalization and imperialism. Although a sense of powerlessness and frustration is common to both, the dynamics of deprivation are different. It is one thing to diagnose different conditions North and South. But what (...)
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    Learning from Covid: Three Key Variables.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2021 - ProtoSociology 38:211-228.
    Covid data show that wealth is not health. What then are the major variables that affect public health in the Covid–19 pandemic? Based on onsite research in 26 countries across the world this paper singles out three variables – knowledge, state capability and social cooperation. If one of these is dysfunctional or absent Covid–19 performance suffers. The variables work best in combination. Under consideration are three phases of Covid–19 – virus control, vaccines, and the race with variants. Which types of (...)
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    Multiculturalism and Museums.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 1997 - Theory, Culture and Society 14 (4):123-146.
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    Multipolarity means thinking plural: Modernities.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2009 - ProtoSociology 26:19-35.
    Modernities are a theme of our times. Recognizing that modernities are multiple and diverse and transcending ideal-type modernity and its Eurocentric legacy, acknowledges the multi­polar realities of twenty-first century globalization and the ‘rise of the rest’. Real-existing modernities are mixed social formations in that they straddle past and present and import and translate styles and customs from other cultures. In addition, modernities are layered—some components are shared among all modern societies and make up transnational modernity while other components differ according (...)
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  13. St Century Globalization : Sociological Perspectives.Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2014 - In Samir Dasgupta (ed.), Postmodernism in a global perspective. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
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    Many Renaissances, Many Modernities?: Jack Goody, Renaissances:The One or the Many? ; The Eurasian Miracle. [REVIEW]Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (3):149-160.
    This article discusses Eurocentric history, its focus on the Renaissance and modernity, which continues also in recent global history perspectives. Goody’s argument regarding renaissances in the plural situates Europe in the wider field of Eurasia and deeper in time, going back to the Bronze Age, characterized by plough agriculture, the use of animal traction and urban cultures. Goody’s perspective includes viewing renascences as accelerations and leaps in the circulation of information. Since it is always the trope of the modern that (...)
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    Hybridity, So What?: The Anti-hybridity Backlash and the Riddles of Recognition.J. Nederveen Pieterse - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (2):219-245.
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    Gender Differences in How Leaders Determine Succession Potential: The Role of Interpersonal Fit With Followers.Floor Rink, Janka I. Stoker, Michelle K. Ryan, Niklas K. Steffens & Anne Nederveen Pieterse - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:424757.
    This paper examined the existence of gender differences in the degree to which leader’s perceptions of successor potential is influenced by interpersonal fit. In Study 1 (n = 97 leaders and n = 280 followers) multi-source field data revealed that for male leaders, ratings of followers’ potential as successors were positively related to interpersonal fit, measured by the degree to which followers’ saw their leadership as being close and interpersonal (i.e., being coaching, transformational and leading by example). For female leaders, (...)
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  17. Review Essay: A Review of Tom Nairn and Paul James, Global Matrix: Nationalism, Globalism and State-Terrorism (London: Pluto, 2005); Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Globalization or Empire? (New York and London: Routledge, 2004); Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili (eds), Confronting Globalization: Humanity, Justice and the Renewal of Politics (Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). [REVIEW]Lloyd Cox - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 90 (1):97-111.
    Review Essay: A Review of Tom Nairn and Paul James, Global Matrix: Nationalism, Globalism and State-Terrorism ; Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Globalization or Empire? ; Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili, Confronting Globalization: Humanity, Justice and the Renewal of Politics.
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  18. Book Review: The Decolonization of Imagination: Culture, Knowledge and Power. [REVIEW]Rory J. Conces - 1997 - International Third World Studies Journal and Review 8:73-75.
    Pieterse, Jan Nederveen and Parekh, Bhikhu (eds.). The Decolonization of Imagination: Culture, Knowledge and Power. London: Zed Books, 1995. 265pp. $59.95 (cloth), $22.50 (paper).
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    Far-Sighted Equilibria in 2 x 2, Non-Cooperative, Repeated Games.Jan Aaftink - 1989 - Theory and Decision 27 (3):175.
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    System filozofii medycyny Henryka Nusbauma =.Jan Zamojski - 2006 - Poznań: Akademia Medyczna im. Karola Marcinkowskiego.
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    Religion in the public sphere: What can public theology learn from Habermas’s latest work?Jaco S. Dreyer & Hennie J. C. Pieterse - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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  22. Sports ethics: an anthology.Jan Boxill (ed.) - 2003 - [Malden, MA]: Blackwell.
    Representing the thinking of philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, coaches, and sports writers, these essays bring together a wide range of approaches to ...
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  23. Neuro-ProsthEthics: Ethical Implications of Applied Situated Cognition.Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs, Birgit Beck & Orsolya Friedrich (eds.) - 2024 - Berlin, Germany: J. B. Metzler.
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    The History of linguistics in the Low Countries.Jan Noordegraaf, C. H. M. Versteegh & E. F. K. Koerner (eds.) - 1992 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    The importance of the Low Countries as a centre for the study of foreign languages is well-known. The mutual relationship between the Dutch grammatical tradition and the Western European context has, however, been largely neglected. In this collection of papers on the history of linguistics in the Low Countries the editors have made an effort to present the Dutch tradition in connection with that of the neighbouring countries. Three articles by Claes, Dibbets and Klifman deal with the earliest stages of (...)
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    Rodzaje determinacji a rozwój nauki.Jan Such - 1992 - Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
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    Filozofia filmu i teatru.Jan Trzynadlowski (ed.) - 1992 - Wrocław: Uniwersytet Wrocławski.
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    Opinions of private medical practitioners in Bloemfontein, South Africa, regarding euthanasia of terminally ill patients.L. Brits, L. Human, L. Pieterse, P. Sonnekus & G. Joubert - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (3):180-182.
    The aim of this study was to determine the opinions of private medical practitioners in Bloemfontein, South Africa, regarding euthanasia of terminally ill patients. This descriptive study was performed amongst a simple random sample of 100 of 230 private medical practitioners in Bloemfontein. Information was obtained through anonymous self-administered questionnaires. Written informed consent was obtained. 68 of the doctors selected completed the questionnaire. Only three refused participation because they were opposed to euthanasia. Respondents were mainly male (74.2%), married (91.9%) and (...)
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    Erratum: Religious views on the origin and meaning of COVID-19.Tanya Pieterse & Christina Landman - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4).
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    Religious views on the origin and meaning of COVID-2019.Tanya Pieterse & Christina Landman - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3).
    For ages, natural disasters, war and disease have been part of life, sharing themes of not only adversity, fear and death, but also hope. The year 2020 brought a new threat in the form of coronavirus disease 2019, which challenged what humankind understood of all they knew and believed. The significant difference today is the role of the media in sharing news and opinions on this disease that threatens not only lives, but also spiritual well-being. In this study, we focus (...)
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    (Re)constructing God to find meaning in suffering: Men serving long-term sentences in Zonderwater.Christina Landman & Tanya Pieterse - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-10.
    Offender populations experience their incarceration through different lenses and often as a spiritual journey of suffering. During 2017 and 2018 a study was conducted by the authors with 30 men serving long-term sentences in Correctional Centre A, Zonderwater Management Area in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Following interviews and focus group sessions, the authors report on participants’ representations on how their constructed views of God assist them to find meaning in suffering while incarcerated. Narrative inquiry as a philosophical framework (...)
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    Reversible Experiments: Putting Geological Disposal to the Test.Jan Peter Bergen - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (3):707-733.
    Conceiving of nuclear energy as a social experiment gives rise to the question of what to do when the experiment is no longer responsible or desirable. To be able to appropriately respond to such a situation, the nuclear energy technology in question should be reversible, i.e. it must be possible to stop its further development and implementation in society, and it must be possible to undo its undesirable consequences. This paper explores these two conditions by applying them to geological disposal (...)
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  32. "In and Through Their Association": Freedom and Communism in Marx.Jan Kandiyali & Andrew Chitty - 2023 - In Joe Saunders (ed.), Freedom After Kant: From German Idealism to Ethics and the Self. Blackwell's.
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    Die kerklike stimulasie van eietydse transformasieprosesse, en die geleentheid wat dít aan nywerheidsbediening bied.Michau Müller & Hennie J. C. Pieterse - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (2).
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    O Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New Challenges for Organism-Centered Biology.Jan Baedke - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):293-324.
    This paper addresses theoretical challenges, still relevant today, that arose in the first decades of the twentieth century related to the concept of the organism. During this period, new insights into the plasticity and robustness of organisms as well as their complex interactions fueled calls, especially in the UK and in the German-speaking world, for grounding biological theory on the concept of the organism. This new organism-centered biology understood organisms as the most important explanatory and methodological unit in biological investigations. (...)
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    Adornos kritische Theorie des Subjekts.Jan Weyand - 2001 - Lüneburg: zu Klampen.
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  36. Intrinsic properties and relations.Jan Plate - 2018 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (8):783-853.
    This paper provides an analysis of the intrinsic/extrinsic distinction, as applied both to properties and to relations. In contrast to other accounts, the approach taken here locates the source of a property’s intrinsicality or extrinsicality in the manner in which that property is ‘logically constituted’, and thus – plausibly – in its nature or essence, rather than in e.g. its modal profile. Another respect in which the present proposal differs from many extant analyses lies in the fact that it does (...)
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    Unknotting reciprocal causation between organism and environment.Jan Baedke, Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Guido I. Prieto - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (5):1-29.
    In recent years, biologists and philosophers of science have argued that evolutionary theory should incorporate more seriously the idea of ‘reciprocal causation.’ This notion refers to feedback loops whereby organisms change their experiences of the environment or alter the physical properties of their surroundings. In these loops, in particular niche constructing activities are central, since they may alter selection pressures acting on organisms, and thus affect their evolutionary trajectories. This paper discusses long-standing problems that emerge when studying such reciprocal causal (...)
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  38. The Importance of Others: Marx on Unalienated Production.Jan Kandiyali - 2020 - Ethics 130 (4):555-587.
    Marx’s vision of unalienated production is often thought to be subject to decisive objections. This article argues that these objections rely on a misinterpretation of Marx’s position. It provides a new interpretation of Marx’s vision of unalienated production. Unlike another well-known account, it suggests that unalienated production involves realizing oneself through providing others with the goods and services they need for their self-realization. It argues that this view is appealing and that it offers a more successful response to objections than (...)
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    Filozofia Seweryna Smolikowskiego a uniwersalizm końca XX wieku.Jan Ryszard Błachnio - 2000 - Bydgoszcz: Wydawn. Uczelniane Wyższej Szkoły Pedagogicznej w Bydgoszczy.
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    Schizotypy and Performance on an Insight Problem-Solving Task: The Contribution of Persecutory Ideation.Jan Cosgrave, Ross Haines, Stuart Golodetz, Gordon Claridge, Katharina Wulff & Dalena van Heugten – van der Kloet - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:340880.
    Insight problem solving is thought to underpin creative thought as it incorporates both divergent (generating multiple ideas and solutions) and convergent (arriving at the optimal solution) thinking approaches. The current literature on schizotypy and creativity is mixed and requires clarification. An alternate approach was employed by designing an exploratory web-based study using only correlates of schizotypal traits (paranoia, dissociation, cognitive failures, fantasy proneness, and unusual sleep experiences) and examining which (if any) predicted optimal performance on an insight problem-solving task. One (...)
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    The Role of Filial Piety in Chinese Buddhism: A Reassessment.Yun-hua Jan & 冉雲華 - 1991 - In Charles Wei-Hsun Fu & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society: An International Symposium. Greenwood Press. pp. 27-39.
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    Die ewige Wiederkehr und der Wille zur Macht:: eine rezeptionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung über das Verhältnis der beiden 'Grundlehren' in ausgewählten Nietzsche-Interpretationen, 1894-1936.Jan Kerkmann - 2019 - Baden-Baden: Tectum Verlag.
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    Fragen und Probleme einer medizinischen Ethik.Jan Peter Beckmann (ed.) - 1996 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
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  44. On the Importance of a Human-Scale Breadth of View: Reading Tallis' Freedom.Jan Halák - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (4):439-452.
    This paper is my commentary on Raymond Tallis’ book Freedom: An Impossible Reality (2021). Tallis argues that the laws described by science are dependent on human agency which extracts them from nature. Consequently, human agency cannot be explained as an effect of natural laws. I agree with Tallis’ main argument and I appreciate that he helps us understand the systematic importance of a human-scale breadth of view regarding any theoretical investigation. In the main part of the paper, I critically comment (...)
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    What an International Declaration on Neurotechnologies and Human Rights Could Look like: Ideas, Suggestions, Desiderata.Jan Christoph Bublitz - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):96-112.
    International institutions such as UNESCO are deliberating on a new standard setting instrument for neurotechnologies. This will likely lead to the adoption of a soft law document which will be the first global document specifically tailored to neurotechnologies, setting the tone for further international or domestic regulations. While some stakeholders have been consulted, these developments have so far evaded the broader attention of the neuroscience, neurotech, and neuroethics communities. To initiate a broader debate, this target article puts to discussion twenty-five (...)
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  46. Embodied higher cognition: insights from Merleau-Ponty’s interpretation of motor intentionality.Jan Halák - 2023 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (2):369-397.
    This paper clarifies Merleau-Ponty’s original account of “higher-order” cognition as fundamentally embodied and enacted. Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy inspired theories that deemphasize overlaps between conceptual knowledge and motor intentionality or, on the contrary, focus exclusively on abstract thought. In contrast, this paper explores the link between Merleau-Ponty’s account of motor intentionality and his interpretations of our capacity to understand and interact productively with cultural symbolic systems. I develop my interpretation based on Merleau-Ponty’s analysis of two neuropathological modifications of motor intentionality, the case (...)
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  47. Autonomy and authenticity of enhanced personality traits.Jan Christoph Bublitz & Reinhard Merkel - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (6):360-374.
    There is concern that the use of neuroenhancements to alter character traits undermines consumer's authenticity. But the meaning, scope and value of authenticity remain vague. However, the majority of contemporary autonomy accounts ground individual autonomy on a notion of authenticity. So if neuroenhancements diminish an agent's authenticity, they may undermine his autonomy. This paper clarifies the relation between autonomy, authenticity and possible threats by neuroenhancements. We present six neuroenhancement scenarios and analyse how autonomy accounts evaluate them. Some cases are considered (...)
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  48. Reflections on the Reversibility of Nuclear Energy Technologies.Jan Peter Bergen - 2017 - Dissertation, Delft University of Technology
    The development of nuclear energy technologies in the second half of the 20th century came with great hopes of rebuilding nations recovering from the devasta-tion of the Second World War or recently released from colonial rule. In coun-tries like France, India, the USA, Canada, Russia, and the United Kingdom, nuclear energy became the symbol of development towards a modern and technologically advanced future. However, after more than six decades of experi-ence with nuclear energy production, and in the aftermath of the (...)
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    De verbeelding van het denken: geillustreerde geschiedenis van de westerse en oosterse filosofie.Jan Bor, J. Kingma & Errit Petersma (eds.) - 1995 - Amsterdam: Contact.
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  50. Kyoto Philosophy—Intrinsically Nationalistic?Jan Van Bragt - 1995 - In James W. Heisig & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Rude awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto school, & the question of nationalism. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
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