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    On "Disguised Conservatism in Evolutionary Development Theory".Harold B. Jamison & Robert I. Rhodes - 1969 - Science and Society 33 (3):348 - 358.
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    Healthy RealismHealth Care Politics, Policy, and Distributive Justice: The Ironic Triumph.Paul T. Menzel & Robert P. Rhodes - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):44.
    Book reviewed in this article: Health Care Politics, Policy, and Distributive Justice: The Ironic Triumph. By Robert P. Rhodes.
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    Ōjōyōshū, Nihon Ōjō Gokuraku-ki, and the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan.Robert Rhodes - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 34 (2):249-270.
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    Mexico—A Model for Capitalist Development in Latin America?Robert I. Rhodes - 1970 - Science and Society 34 (1):61 - 77.
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    The Disguised Conservatism in Evolutionary Development Theory.Robert I. Rhodes - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (4):383 - 412.
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    The" Kaihōgyō" Practice of Mt. Hiei.Robert F. Rhodes - 1987 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 14 (2/3):185-202.
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    The Religious Philosophy of Kiyozawa Manshi.Robert F. Rhodes - 2016 - In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 537-563.
    KIYOZAWA Manshi is one of the most important Buddhist thinkers of the Meiji period. A priest of the Ōtani denomination of Shin Buddhism, Kiyozawa studied western philosophy at Tokyo University and sought to reinterpret Buddhism by using new concepts taken from the European intellectual tradition. His Shūkyō tetsugaku gaikotsu was the first major work on religious philosophy written in Japan. Subsequently, he developed his distinctive religious thought, which he called “seishinshugi.” Kiyozawa’s seishinshugi holds that ultimate fulfillment is to be found (...)
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    Schizophrenic and paranoid thinking in conceptual performance.Greg B. Simpson, Lyle E. Bourne, Don R. Justesen & Robert J. Rhodes - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (2):97-100.
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    Review of: George J. Tanabe and Willa Jane Tanabe, eds., The Lotus Sutra in Japanese Culture. [REVIEW]Robert Rhodes - 1991 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 18 (1):82-85.
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  10. Review of: James L. Ford, Jōkei and Buddhist Devotion in Early Medieval Japan. [REVIEW]Robert Rhodes - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 34 (2):448-452.
     
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    Review of: John Stevens, The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei. [REVIEW]Robert Rhodes - 1989 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 16 (2-3):251-253.
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  12. Review of: Kenji Matsuo, A History of Japanese Buddhism. [REVIEW]Robert Rhodes - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36 (2):388-391.
     
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