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"IV Daoism and the Daoist Founders (daojia) - e Other Daoist Thinkers and Their Works." Journal of Chinese philosophy. 28, no. 1 (2001): 148.
"IV Daoism and the Daoist Founders (daojia) - d ZHUANG Zhou (CHUANG Chou) and the Zhuangzi (Chuang-tzu)." Journal of Chinese philosophy. 28, no. 1 (2001): 135.
"IV Daoism and the Daoist Founders (daojia) - c LAO Zi (LAO Tzu) and the Daode jing (Tao-te ching)." Journal of Chinese philosophy. 28, no. 1 (2001): 107.
"Ittōen: The Myths and Rituals of Liminality. Parts I-III." History of Religions 14 (1975): 282-321.
""It's Just a Social Obligation. You Could Say 'No'!": Cultural and Religious Barriers of American Indian Faculty in the Academy." American Indian Quarterly 27 (2003): 132-154.
"The Isles of the Blest." Folklore 32 (1921): 150-180.
"Islamic and Talmudic Jurisprudence: The Four Roots of Islamic Law and Their Talmudic Counterparts." The American Journal of Legal History 26 (1982): 25-71.
"Islam, Intellectuals and Civil Religion in Malaysia." Sociological Analysis 37 (1976): 95-110. Abstract
"Islam, an Appreciation." The Biblical World 48 (1916): 7-17. Abstract
"The Ise monogatari: A Short Cultural History." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 52 (1992): 401-480.
"Isabelle Robinet, Taoism: Growth of a Religion." JOURNAL OF RELIGION 79, no. 2 (1999): 352-353.
"Is Zen Buddhism a Philosophy?" Philosophy East and West 20 (1970): 63-72.
"Is There Such a Thing as Chinese Philosophy? Arguments of an Implicit Debate." Philosophy East and West 51 (2001): 393-413. Abstract
"Is There a Perennial Philosophy?" Journal of the American Academy of Religion 55 (1987): 553-566.
"Is the wind, or the flag, moving? - An oriental perspective on the complex problem. (Notes and Insights)." Systems Research and Behavioral Science 19, no. 3 (2002): 271(9).
"Is the Law in the Way? On the Source of Han Fei's Laws." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2011): 78-87.
"Is the Biosphere a Luxury?" The Hastings Center Report 22 (1992): 7-12.
"Is Personal Freedom a Western Value?" The American Journal of International Law 91 (1997): 593-627. Abstract
"Is Liberalism the Only Way toward Democracy? Confucianism and Democracy." Political Theory 33 (2005). Abstract
"Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" Feminist Studies 1 (1972): 5-31.
"Is Confucianism Compatible with Care Ethics? A Critique." Philosophy East and West 53 (2003): 471-489. Abstract
"Irony and Purity: Mishima." Modern Asian Studies 30 (1996): 651-679.
Iron shirt chi kung. Rochester, Vt.: Destiny Books, 2006.
"An Irish Tao [Un tao irlandais]." Tao and God 29, no. 1 (2002): 21.
"An Irish Tao." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29, no. 1 (2002): 21. Abstract
"Iranian Studies in Japan." Iranian Studies 20 (1987): 131-159.
"Invisible Linkages: A Regional Perspective of East Asian Political Economy." International Studies Quarterly 46 (2002): 423-447. Abstract
"The Invisible Landscape of Wei Yingwu (737-792)." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 54 (1994): 407-435.
The invincibility training : total transformation in 3 days. London: HarperElement, 2005.
"The Investigative Interrelatedness between the Study of the Human Mind and Present-Day Philosophy." Philosophy East and West 29 (1979): 189-200.
"An Investigation about the Relationship between Taiping Jing and" Seven Major Chapters" of Suwen." 集美大学学报: 哲学社会科学版 15 (2012).
"The Inversion of Progress. Taoka Reiun's Hibunmeiron." Monumenta Nipponica 40 (1985): 191-208.
"The Invention of Japanese Religions." Religion Compass 5 (2011): 589-597. Abstract
"Introductory Remarks on the Symposium: "The Problem of the Self"." Philosophy East and West 29 (1979): 123-127.
"An Introductory Profile: Deng Xiaoping and China's Political Culture." The China Quarterly (1993): 412-443.
"Introduction: Onto-Hermeneutics, Ethics, and Nature in the Yijing." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2011): 335-338. Abstract
"Introduction: Ethnocentrism and the Very Idea of Literary Theory." College Literature 23 (1996).
"Introduction: Daoism and Hermeneutics." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37, no. 3 (2010): 341-345. Abstract
Introduction to world religions : DANTES/DSST* study guide .. Pass your Class. S.I.: Breely, Crush & Assoc., 2006.
Introduction to world religions : DANTES/DSST* study guide .. Pass your Class. S.I.: Breely, Crush & Assoc., 2006.
Introduction to the world's major religions Confucianism and Taoism v. 2. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2006.
Introduction to the world's major religions ; vol. 2, Confucianism and Taoism. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2006.
Introduction to the world's major religions. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2006.
Introduction to the world's major religions In Greenwood Press. Greenwood Press, 2006.
Introduction to the Study of the Classic of Change (I-hsueh ch'i-meng) [by Chu Hsi (Zhu Xi)] In Bilingual Texts in Chinese History, Philosophy and Religion, Edited by John Chaffee. Provo: Global Scholarly Publications, 2002.
"Introduction to the Special Issue: Comparative and Asian Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand." Philosophy East and West 45 (1995): 151-169.
"An Introduction to the Philosophy and Religion of Taoism: - Pathways to Immortality." CHOICE: - Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 43, no. 9 (2006): 1617(1).
An introduction to the philosophy and religion of Taoism : pathways to immortality. Portland, Ore.: Sussex Academic Press, 2005.
"An Introduction to the Philosophy & Religion of Taoism: Pathways to Immortality." Religious Studies Review 33 (2007): 85. Abstract
"An Introduction to the Later Novels of Natsume Soseki." Monumenta Nipponica 19 (1964): 1-36.

