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Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP) Monographs

SACP Monograph Series logoJohn Schroeder, general editor

The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP) Monograph Series was started in 1974. Works are published in the series that deal with any area of Asian philosophy, or in any other field of philosophy examined from a comparative perspective. The aim of the series is to make available scholarly works that exceed article length, but may be too specialized for the general reading public, and to make these works available in inexpensive editions without sacrificing the orthography of non-Western languages.

#21, Tao Jiang, Contexts and Dialogue: Yogacara Buddhism and the Modern Psychology on the Subliminal Mind (2006)

#20, Harold D. Roth, A Companion to Angus C. Graham’s Chuang Tzu (2003)

#19, Jane Geaney, On the Epistemology of the Senses in Early Chinese Thought (2002)

#18, John W. Schroeder, Skillful Means: The Heart of Compassionate Buddhism (2001)

#17, Roy Perrett, Hindu Ethics: A Philosophical Study (1998; out of print)

#16, Srinivasa Rao, Perceptual Error: The Indian Theories (1998; out of print)

#15, Leo S. Chang and Yu Feng, The Four Political Treatises of the Yellow Emperor: Original Mawangdui Texts with Complete English Translations and an Introduction (1998; out of print)

#14, Michael W. Myers, Let the Cow Wander: Modeling Metaphors in Veda and Vedanta (1996; out of print)

#13, Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti, Definition and Induction: A Historical and Comparative Study (1995; out of print)

#12, Hoyt Cleveland Tillman, Ch’en Liang on Public Interest and the Law (1994; out of print)

#11, Thomas E. Wood, Nāgārjunian Disputations: A Philosophical Journey through an Indian Looking-Glass (1994; out of print)

#10, Anantanand Rambachan, Accomplishing the Accomplished: The Vedas as a Source of Valid Knowledge in Śaṇkara (1991)

Nos. 1-9 are not available.