Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 44:4 (1989) 517–520The Body: Toward an Eastern Mind-Body Theory by Yuasa Yasuo, Nagatomo Shigenori, Thomas P. KasulisDavid A. Dilworth
MN 44:2 (1989) 247–50Intuition and Reflection in Self-consciousness by Nishida Kitarō, Valdo H. Viglielmo, Takeuchi Yoshinori, Joseph S. O’LearyDavid A. Dilworth
MN 43:4 (1988) 497–500Philosophy as Metanoetics by Tanabe Hajime, Takeuchi Yoshinori, Valdo H. Viglielmo, James W. HeisigDavid A. Dilworth
MN 41:3 (1986) 372–74Fukuzawa Yukichi on Education: Selected Works by Eiichi KiyookaDavid A. Dilworth
MN 39:2 (1984) 214–16Absolute Nothingness: Foundations for a Buddhist-Christian Dialogue by Hans Waldenfels, J. W. Heisig; Religion and Nothingness by Keiji Nishitani, Jan Van BragtDavid A. Dilworth
Monographs (1973) 1–205An Outline of a Theory of CivilizationFukuzawa Yukichi, Translated by David A. Dilworth and G. Cameron Hurst
MN 28:1 (1973) 101–103Vita Sexualis by Mori Ogai, Kazuji Ninomiya, Sanford GoldsteinDavid A. Dilworth
MN 26:3/4 (1971) 395–413The Significance of Ethics as the Study of ManWatsuji Tetsurō, Translated by David A. Dilworth
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 159–67Kanzan Jittoku (Han Shan and Shih-te)Mori Ōgai, Translated by David A. Dilworth and J. Thomas Rimer
MN 26:1/2 (1971) 169–79Suginohara ShinaMori Ōgai, Translated by David A. Dilworth
Monographs (1970) 1–258Fundamental Problems of Philosophy: The World of Action and the Dialectical WorldKitarō Nishida, Translated by David A. Dilworth
MN 25:1/2 (1970) 203–16Religious Consciousness and the Logic of the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra: From The Logic of Place and a Religious World-ViewKitarō Nishida, Translated by David A. Dilworth
MN 24:4 (1969) 467–98Yōkyoku ni arawareta rinri shisō: Japanese Ethical Thought in the Noh Plays of the Muromachi PeriodWatsuji Tetsurō, Translated by David A. Dilworth
Monographs (1969) 1–123An Encouragement of LearningFukuzawa Yukichi, Translated by David A. Dilworth and Umeyo Hirano
MN 24:3 (1969) 273–88The Logic of The Species as DialecticsHajime Tanabe, Translated by David A. Dilworth and Taira Satō
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 93–111The initial formations of ‘pure experience’ in Nishida Kitarō and William JamesDavid A. Dilworth