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1. A Critical History of Interpretations of an Ambiguous Sh?b?genz? Sentence
2. D?gen and the Buddhist Way
3. D?gen as Philosopher, D?gen's Philosophical Zen
4. Incorporating Dogen as philosopher? The example of Nishida Kitaro
5. Interpretive Sensibilities in Do?gen's "Genjo?ko?an". Negotiating the Path Between Textual Authority and Creativeness
6. D?gen as Philosopher, Metaphysician, and Metaethicist
7. Philosopher, Religious Thinker or Theologian?: Engaging D?gen beyond Zen Modernism
8. The Practice of Time and the Time of Practice. D?gen and Marcus-Aurelius on Impermanence and Self
9. Do Not Lose the Rice: D?gen Through the Eyes of Contemporary Western Zen Women
10. Engaging with D?gen's texts: the nonduality of philosophy and religion
11. Uji: Analysis of D?gen's Language Style as the Formation Ground for his Philosophy.
2. D?gen and the Buddhist Way
3. D?gen as Philosopher, D?gen's Philosophical Zen
4. Incorporating Dogen as philosopher? The example of Nishida Kitaro
5. Interpretive Sensibilities in Do?gen's "Genjo?ko?an". Negotiating the Path Between Textual Authority and Creativeness
6. D?gen as Philosopher, Metaphysician, and Metaethicist
7. Philosopher, Religious Thinker or Theologian?: Engaging D?gen beyond Zen Modernism
8. The Practice of Time and the Time of Practice. D?gen and Marcus-Aurelius on Impermanence and Self
9. Do Not Lose the Rice: D?gen Through the Eyes of Contemporary Western Zen Women
10. Engaging with D?gen's texts: the nonduality of philosophy and religion
11. Uji: Analysis of D?gen's Language Style as the Formation Ground for his Philosophy.