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The importance of Daoism. II. Armonk, NY: Sharpe, 1998.
The importance of Daoism. II. Armonk, NY: Sharpe, 1998.
"Eastern Sources of Invitational Education." Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 2, no. 2 (1993): 79-86. Abstract
"Infusing Chinese Medicine with Spirit: Daoism, Shamanism and Chinese Medicine in the Western World." In Sixth International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology., 2010. Abstract
"Infusing Chinese Medicine with Spirit: Daoism, Shamanism, & Chinese Medicine in the Modern World." Journal of Daoist Studies 4 (2011): 175-189. Abstract
The invincibility training : total transformation in 3 days. London: HarperElement, 2005.
"Conceptualizing Corporations and Kinship: Comparative Law and Development Theory in a Chinese Perspective." Stanford Law Review 52 (2000): 1599-1729. Abstract
"An Interpretation of Hsi Kʿang's Eighteen Poems Presented to Hsi Hsi on His Entry into the Army." Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1979): 175-190. Abstract
"The Daoist's Mirror: Reflections on the Neo-Confucian Reader and the Rhetoric of Jin Ping Mei." Chinese Literature: EssaysArticlesReviews (CLEAR) 8 (1986): 63-81.
"A Recent Work on the Religions of Tibet and Mongolia." T'oung PaoSecond Series 61 (1975): 303-324.
"The End of Confucianism?" T'oung PaoSecond Series 59 (1973): 68-78.
"Recent and forthcoming philosophy and religion publications, 2001-2002." CHOICE: - Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 39, no. 4 (2001): 627(18). Abstract
"Excavating the Psychology of Footbinding by a Jungian Analyst." Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche 4 (2010): 84-88. Abstract
"Obituary: Herrlee Glessner Creel (1905-1994)." The Journal of Asian Studies 53 (1994): 1356-1357.
"Herrlee Glessner Creel (19 January 1905-1 June 1994)." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 140 (1996): 94-97.
"Art and History." Record of the Art MuseumPrinceton University 19 (1960): 76-83.
"An Interview with Charles Johnson." Callaloo 20 (1997): 531-547.
"Religious Pluralism." Religious Studies 35 (1999). Abstract
"An uncommon alliance: - ecofeminism and classical Daoist philosophy." Environmental Ethics 25, no. 2 (2003): 129(20).
"Tradition in Chinese Politics." Far Eastern Survey 13 (1944): 213-216.
"An Uncommon Alliance: - Ecofeminism and Classical Daoist Philosophy." Environmental Ethics 25, no. 2 (2003): 129. Abstract
"The Jesuit Figurists and Eighteenth-Century Religious Thought." Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1956): 471-485.
"On Being Holier-than-Thou or Humbler-than-Thee: A Social-Psychological Perspective on Religiousness and Humility." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 41 (2002): 227-237. Abstract
"Wu Zhao and the Queen Mother of the West." In Journal of Daoist Studies, 29-56. Vol. 3. Three Pines Press, 2010. Abstract
"Text and Edition in Early Chinese Philosophical Literature." Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1993): 214-227. Abstract
"Review: Max Weber at Home and in Japan: On the Troubled Genesis and Successful Reception of His Work." International Journal of PoliticsCultureand Society 12 (1999).
Original Tao : inward training (Nei ye) and the foundations of Taoist mysticism. Translations from the Asian classics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.
"Review: Reviving Huxley." NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction 4 (1971): 270-272.
The Willing Subject and the Non-Willing Subject in the 'Tao Te Ching' and Nietzsche's 'Hyperborean': - Taoist and Deconstructive Challenges to the Idea of Virtue In Analecta Husserliana: - The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research Volume XCVI: - Virtues and Passions in Literature: - Excellence, Courage, Engagements, Wisdom, Fulfilment, Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (ed); - Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa.(. Springer Netherlands, 2008.
"Dancing Cranes and Empty Mind: - The Fusion of Wu-Chi and T'Ai-Chi in Ancient Chinese Mountain Poetry." Phenomenological Inquiry: - A - Review of Philosophical Ideas and Trends 28 (2004): 116.
"Review: Book Notice: Zen and the Art of Jurisprudence." Michigan Law Review 98 (2000): 1529-1548.
"Sexuality, Class and Role in 19th-Century America." American Quarterly 25 (1973): 131-153.
"The Investigative Interrelatedness between the Study of the Human Mind and Present-Day Philosophy." Philosophy East and West 29 (1979): 189-200.
"China as a Symbol of Reaction in Germany, 1830-1880." Comparative Literature 3 (1951): 57-76.
""If Your Depict a Bird, Give It Space to Fly": Eastern Psychologies, the Arts, and Self-Knowledge." SubStance 30 (2001): 236-253. Abstract
"A Key to Comparative Philosophy." Philosophy East and West 2 (1952): 56-65.
"Theoretical Problems of Democratic Planning." Acta Sociologica 17 (1974): 217-235. Abstract
"Reading the stoic Epictetus: a manual for leading." International Journal of Leadership in Education 10 (2007): 227-232. Abstract
"The Promise of Adulthood in Japanese Spiritualism." Daedalus 105 (1976).
"The Myth of the Battle of the Fei River (A.D. 383)." T'oung PaoSecond Series 54 (1968): 50-72.
"Questions of Chinese Aesthetics: Film Form and Narrative Space in the Cinema of King Hu." Cinema Journal 38 (1998): 73-97. Abstract
""The pitcher" or the creativity of the vacuous in the poetry of Jose Angel Valente." ARBOR-CIENCIA - PENSAMIENTO - Y - CULTURA 183, no. 726 (2007): 511. Abstract
"Applying Daoism in the Twilight of the Kali Yuga." In Sixth International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology., 2010. Abstract
"Brushes with some "dirty truths": handwritten manuscripts and religion in China." History of Religions 51 (2012): 317. Abstract
The complete idiot's guide to awakening your spirituality. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha Books, 2000.
Ritual and Sincerity in Early Chinese Mourning Rituals In ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Canada: McGill University (Canada), 2012. Abstract

