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"Harmonizing the resistance, resisting the harmony: A critical discourse on the reconstruction of indigenous theory of gender justice in Hong Kong." Asian J. Soc. Sci. Asian Journal of Social Science 36, no. 1 (2008): 79-103.
"Deciphering Heidegger's Connection with the Daodejing." Asian Philosophy 16 (2006): 149-171. Abstract
"Fact and Fantasy in T'ang Tales." Chinese Literature: EssaysArticlesReviews (CLEAR) 2 (1980): 167-181.
"The Chinese Historical Novel: An Outline of Themes and Contexts." The Journal of Asian Studies 34 (1975): 277-294.
"Heidegger's comportment toward east-west dialogue." PHILOSOPHY - EAST - & WEST 56, no. 4 (2006): 519. Abstract
"Character of the Feminine in Lévinas and the Daodejing «道德經»." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (2009): 261-276. Abstract
"Taoist philosophy and The art of war: - a response to Combs' Rhetoric of parsimony." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 87, no. 4 (2001): 436. Abstract
"Buddhism and Music." Asian Music 25 (1994): 9-28.
"Has Christianity the Moral Right to Supplant the Ethnic Faiths?" The American Journal of Theology 11 (1907): 1-30.
Noticing the divine : an introduction to interfaith spiritual guidance. Harrisburg: Morehouse Pub., 2006.
"The Logic of Coprophilia: Mathematics and Beckett's "Molloy"." SubStance 17 (1988): 13-21.
"Selective Conscientious Objection: Divine Will and Legislative Grace." Virginia Law Review 54 (1968): 1355-1394.
"Learning To Teach at the Elbows: The Tao of Teaching." Teaching and Teacher Education 12, no. 6 (1996): 653-64. Abstract
"Feminist Theology and Spirituality: An Annotated Bibliography." Women's Studies Quarterly 21 (1993).
"Roundtable Discussion: If God Is God She Is Not Nice." Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 5 (1989).
Managing in the Creative Economy - A Daoist Perspective In Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy. Vol. Master's. Copenhagen Business School, 2010. Abstract
"Some Sung, Chin and Yüan Representations of Actors." Artibus Asiae 41 (1979): 132-156.
The Tao of the jump shot : an Eastern approach to life and basketball. Berkeley, Calif.; [s.l.]: Seastone ; Distributed in the U.S. by Publishers Group West, 1999.
"Socrates and Confucius: Moral Agents or Moral Philosophers?" Philosophy East and West 21 (1971): 177-188.
Visualization apocrypha and the making of Buddhist deity cults in early medieval China: With special reference to the cults of Amitabha, Maitreya, and Samantabhadra In ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. United States -- Indiana: Indiana University, 2009. Abstract
"Ancestors and Tomb Robes." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 22 (1963): 101-115.
"The Upper and Lower Halves of the Zhouyi: An Enumeration of Contrasts." In Sixth International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology., 2010. Abstract
"Buddhism and the Rise of the Written Vernacular in East Asia: The Making of National Languages." The Journal of Asian Studies 53 (1994): 707-751. Abstract
"Review: Sound and Sense in the Study of Chinese Popular Culture." Chinese Literature: EssaysArticlesReviews (CLEAR) 12 (1990): 119-127.
"Records of Transformation Tableaux (pien-hsiang)." T'oung PaoSecond Series 72 (1986): 3-43. Abstract
"Review: The Language of Chinese Thought." Philosophy East and West 41 (1991): 373-386.
"The Efficacy of Uselessness: A Chuang-tzu Motif." Philosophy East and West 25 (1975): 265-279.
The Huainanzi: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Government in Early Han China. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010.
"Some Syrian Arabic Proverbs." Journal of the American Oriental Society 69 (1949): 223-228.
"The philosophy of sex: the absoluteness and relativity of gender characteristics." Peace Research Abstracts 39, no. 4 (2002): 459-605. Abstract
Unity threatened by continuing infringements of religious freedom : note of protest by the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism & Taoism (Mccbchst).. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism & Taoism, 2007.
"Introductory Remarks on the Symposium: "The Problem of the Self"." Philosophy East and West 29 (1979): 123-127.
Wisdom of the Tao Te Ching : the code of a spiritual warrior. Oneonta philosophy studies : historical and cultural perspectives. Oneonta, N.Y.: Department of Philosophy, State University of New York College at Oneonta, 2006.
Death and philosophy. London; New York: Routledge, 1998.
Death and philosophy. London; New York: Routledge, 1998.
"The Use of a Novel to Discuss Vietnamese Refugee Experiences." The English Journal 77 (1988): 40-44.
"Ecosophy: - Toward a New Vision of Human Life." Divyadaan: - Journal of Philosophy and Education 12, no. 2 (2001): 227.
"Letters to the Editor." The French Review 42 (1968): 121-127.
"Report of the Fifth East-West Philosophers' Conference." Philosophy East and West 20 (1970): 383-411.
An alternative study of Chinese history: Two Daoist temples In ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. United States -- Nevada: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2008. Abstract
"Cormorant Fishing in Southwestern China: A Traditional Fishery under Siege." Geographical Review 92 (2002): 597-603.
"Hong Kong as "Laboratory of the Future"." Design Issues 19 (2003): 59-70.
"Self and Landscape in Su Shih." Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (1966): 377-396.
"Subject Reviews." Greece {&} RomeSecond Series 39 (1992): 80-124.
"Time and the Sense of History: West and East." Comparative Studies in Society and History 3 (1961): 123-139.
"Transcendence and Charisma." The Western Political Quarterly 14 (1961): 236-241.
"The Mystique: Movement and Order." The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 19 (1960): 231-239.
"Inside and outside Chinatown: Chinese elites in exclusion era California." Pacific Historical Review 80 (2011): 369. Abstract
Five elements, six conditions : a Taoist approach to emotional healing, psychology, and internal alchemy. Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books : ChiNei Tsang Institute, 2006.

