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Introduction of Darwinism into Japan (<Symposium> European Thought in the Meiji Era)
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1-4
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Natural Science and Christianity in Kanzo Uchimura's Thought (<Symposium> European Thought in the Meiji Era)
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5-8
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The Meaning of the Controversy between Shoyo and Ogai (<Symposium> European Thought in the Meiji Era)
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15-18
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Tradition and Modernization : Crisis consciousness of a modern Indian intellectual
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19-27
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Comparative Analysis of Natsume Soseki's 'Monoconscious Theory'
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28-37
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An Essay on Time and Eternity
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38-47
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The Philosophy of Nishida and Hegel
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48-55
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On the Person in Kukai and Jaspers
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56-64
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Comparative Study on the Unity of Virtue and Happiness in East and West
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65-73
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Comparative Philosophy and Existence
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74-80
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Buddhology-Buddhism and Christology-Christianity
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81-91
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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92-96
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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96-98
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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99-102
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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103-106
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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107-110
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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110-114
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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114-119
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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119-123
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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123-125
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Papers Read at Study Meetings
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125-130
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Trends in Research
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131-157
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Books in Comparative Philosophy
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158-160
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""Zen-Buddhism and Western Philosophy"" in Kitaro Nishida (<Symposium> European Thought in the Meiji Era)
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9-14
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