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Tao of Mormonism : sweet smell of paradox, bitter taste of joy. Lemon Grove, Calif.: C. Blanch, 2000.
"Holy River and Magic Mountain: Public Lands Management and the Rediscovery of the "Sacred in Nature"." Law {&} Society Review 39 (2005): 681-688.
"Review: Why, Then, Is It so Bright? Towards an Aesthetics of Peace at a Time of War." Review of International Studies 29 (2003).
"The Important Elements in Modern Land Conflicts." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 26 (1905): 101-120.
"Flow: Beyond Fluidity and Rigidity. A Phenomenological Investigation." Human Studies 23 (2000). Abstract
Taoism : the road to immortality. Boston: Shambhala, 2000.
"Pierre Jean Jouve 7. Jouve et le symbole." La Revue des lettres modernes.Pierre Jean Jouve, no.7, 187 - pp., no. 7 (2003). Abstract
"Buddhism and Haiku." Monumenta Nipponica 7 (1951): 311-318.
"The Confucian Roots of Business Kyosei." J Bus Ethics 48 (2003). Abstract
"Christian Influence Upon the Ideology of the Taiping Rebellion." The Far Eastern Quarterly 10 (1951): 115-124.
"An Interview with Charles Johnson." African American Review 30 (1996): 611-618.
"Where Daoism and Quantum Physics Meet: The EPR Experiment and the Controversy Between Bohr and Einstein." In Sixth International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology., 2010. Abstract
"Daoism and Entirety in Quantum Physics." Journal of Daoist Studies 4 (2011): 162-174. Abstract
"Daoism, Ethics, and Faith: The Invisible "Goodness" of Life." Journal of Daoist Studies 4 (2011): 139-153. Abstract
"Daoism, Ethics, and Faith: The Invisible “Goodness” of Life." In Sixth International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology., 2010. Abstract
"Chinese Philosophy and the Social Sciences." Pacific Affairs 20 (1947): 199-204.
"Types of Chinese Categorical Thinking." Journal of the American Oriental Society 59 (1939): 200-219.
"Basic Concepts of Chinese Law: The Genesis and Evolution of Legal Thought in Traditional China." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 107 (1963): 375-398.
"News and Notes." Philosophy East and West 2 (1953): 358-366.
"The New Identification of Lao Tzu." Journal of the American Oriental Society 62 (1942): 8-13.
"The Great Retreat: Decline of the Public Sphere in Late Twentieth-Century America." Theory and Society 26 (1997): 741-780.
"Review: The Green Alternative and the Struggle for a Post-Marxist Discourse." Theory and Society 15 (1986): 869-899.
Ancestors and anxiety : Daoism and the birth of rebirth in China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
Ancestors and anxiety : Daoism and the birth of rebirth in China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
Early Daoist scriptures. Taoist classics, 1. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.
Ancestors and anxiety : Daoism and the birth of rebirth in China. Berkeley [u.a.: Univ. of California Press, 2007.
"Review of Christine Mollier: Buddhism and Taoism Face to Face: Scripture, Ritual, and Iconographic Exchange in Medieval China." Journal of Chinese Studies (2009): 461-464.
"Seeking Common Ground: Han Literati Under Jurchen Rule." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 47 (1987): 461-538.
"The Taoists of Peking, 1800–1949: A Social History of Urban Clerics – By Vincent Goossaert." Historian 71 (2009): 390-392. Abstract
"Julian F. Pas, in cooperation with Man Kam Leung, Historical Dictionary of Taoism." CHINA REVIEW INTERNATIONAL 6 (1999): 514-517.
"The Structure and Interpretation of "Chuang tz{\u u}": Two Notes on "Hsiao yao yu"." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African StudiesUniversity of London 43 (1980): 532-543.
"In Homage to T'ien-fei." Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (1986): 211-232.
"Notes on the Authenticity of the 索 紞 Manuscript of the 老 子." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African StudiesUniversity of London 59 (1996): 508-515.
"The "Lao tzu" Text That Wang Pi and Ho-shang Kung Never Saw." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African StudiesUniversity of London 48 (1985): 493-501.
"What Multiculturalism Should Not Be." College Literature 21 (1994).
"Asian Light, Asian Fruit. {(Cover} story)." International Bulletin of Missionary Research 32 (2008): 57-58. Abstract
"Confucianism and Taoism." QUINZAINE - LITTERAIRE, no. 797 (2000): 20.
Confucianism and Taoism. s.n.: [Pierides Press, 2007.
"Marginalia to The Histories of The Northern Dynasties." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 4 (1939): 230-283.
"Tolstoy and China: A Critical Analysis." Philosophy East and West 1 (1951): 64-76.
"Harmadik tpus tallkozs?" j Muvszet 18, no. 1 (2007): 34. Abstract
"Vijñ{\=a}nabhik{\d s}u and the Re-Assertion of Difference-in-Identity Ved{\=a}nta." Philosophy East and West 28 (1978): 425-437.
"Unpublished Cassone Panels-V." The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs 41 (1922): 104-105+109.
"The Origins of the Sugawara. A History of the Haji Family." Monumenta Nipponica 30 (1975): 405-422.
"The Japanese Mission to China, 801-806." Monumenta Nipponica 37 (1982): 1-28.
"Sources of Skepticism and Dogmatism in Ancient Philosophy East and West." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29, no. 3 (2002): 397. Abstract
"What Is a Mean: The Question Considered Comparatively and Systematically." Philosophy East and West 36 (1986): 3-12.
""Iki," Style, Trace: Sh{\=u}zō Kuki and the Spirit of Hermeneutics." Philosophy East and West 47 (1997): 554-580. Abstract
The Philosophy of Culture, Volume 1 In Athens: - Editions Ionia. Editions Ionia, 2006.
"{'I} believe in enmindment': Enlightenments, Taoism, and Language in Peter Dale Scott's Minding the Darkness." University of Toronto Quarterly 75 (2006): 925-945. Abstract

