East Asian Philosophy and the Case against Perfect Translations

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (1):81-90 (2010)
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In this essay the author argues for rethinking the canons of translation of East Asian philosophical texts in order to draw Western philosophers more deeply into conversation with them

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James W. Heisig
Nanzan University

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Way to Wisdom.Walter Cerf, Karl Jaspers & Ralph Manheim - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (1):135.

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