Intellectual China in 1919
Buddhist Influence on Chinese Religious Life
The Renaissance in China
The Civilizations of the East and the West
Wang Mang, the Socialist Emperor of Nineteen Centuries Ago
Conflict of Cultures
The Establishment of Confucianism as a State Religion During the
Han Dynasty
Confucianism
Religion and Philosophy in Chinese History
Development of Zen Buddhism in China
Types of Cultural Response
Social Changes in China
The Indianization of China: A Case Study in Cultural
Borrowing
A View of Immortality
Historical Foundations for a Democratic China
The Exchange of Ideas Between the Occident and the Orient: A Case
Study in Cultural Diffusion
India Our Great Teacher
The Struggle for Intellectual Freedom in Historic China
The Concept of Immortality in Chinese Thought
Chinese Thought
The Natural Law in the Chinese Tradition
Ch''an Zen Buddhism in China: Its History and Method
Authority and Freedom in the Ancient Asian World
Yung Wing: One Hundred Years After His Graduation
The Right to Doubt in Ancient Chinese Thought
The Scientific Spirit and Method in Chinese Philosophy
An Appeal for a Systematic Search in Japan for Long-Hidden T''ang
Dynasty Source-Materials of the
Early History of Zen Buddhism
Social Changes and Science