Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 24:1/2 (1969) 137–68Philosophy in present-day JapanFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 23:1/2 (1968) 156–86Kokuze sanron: The Three Major Problems of State Policy. Recorded in the 1st Year of Man’en (1860) at Fukui, Echizen ProvinceD. Y. Miyauchi and Yokoi Shōnan, Translated by D. Y. Miyauchi
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 390–401“Dual Sovereignty”: Under the Japanese Shogunate as Interpreted by French Writers of the Eighteenth CenturyJacques Bésineau, Translated by Patrick O'Flanagan
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 437–81Kōtoku Shūsui: The Change in ThoughtGeorge Elison
MN 22:3/4 (1967) 468–81Discussion of Violent Revolution, From a Jail CellKōtoku Shūsui, Translated by George Elison
MN 22:1/2 (1967) 194–210Okina no fumi (The Writings of an Old Man)Nakamoto Tominaga, Translated by Shūichi Katō
MN 21:1/2 (1966) 1–46Takizawa Bakin, 1767–1848: A Restoration that FailedLeon M. Zolbrod
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 253–82Inoue Kowashi, 1843–1895 and the Formation of Modern JapanJoseph Pittau
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 335–58Life is Tragic: The Diary of Nishida KitarōLothar G. Knauth
MN 20:3/4 (1965) 389–443Miura Baien, 1723–1789, and His Dialectic & Political IdeasGino K. Piovesana
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 1–14Yano Fumio: Meiji Intellectual, Party Leader, and BureaucratJoyce C. Lebra
MN 20:1/2 (1965) 15–40The Japanese University Student Confronts Religion (Part 1)A. M. Nebreda
MN 19:1/2 (1964) 111–29Men and Social Ideas of the Early Taishō PeriodGino K. Piovesana
MN 18:1/4 (1963) 128–46The Comparative Philosophy of Kumatarō Kawada: A Contribution to the Dialogue between East and WestFrancisco Pérez Ruiz
MN 14:3/4 (1958) 356–70The Implications of Sōseki’s KokoroEdwin McClellan
MN 14:1/2 (1958) 40–60Fukuzawa Yukichi on Family RelationshipsCarmen Blacker
MN 11:2 (1955) 170–84Main Trends of Contemporary Japanese PhilosophyGino K. Piovesana
Monographs (1953) 1–545Dschu Hsi, Djin-sï lu, die sungkonfuzianische Summa, mit dem Kommentar des Yä Tsai, übersetzt und erläutertEdited by Olaf Graf, Translated by Olaf Graf
Monographs (1943) 1–317Kamo Mabuchi: Ein Beitrag zur japanischen Religions und GeistesgeschichteHeinrich Dumoulin
MN 6:1/2 (1943) 1943Masaharu Anesaki: Ein Kurzes LebensbildTomonobu Ishibashi
MN 6:1/2 (1943) 202–18Mokujiki Gogyō Shōnin: Bonze und Bildschnitzer der EdozeitJoseph Roggendorf and Sōetsu Yanagi
MN 4:1 (1941) 1–32Shingaku. Eine Bewegung der Volksaufklärung und Volkserziehung in der TokugawazeitHorst Hammitzsch
MN 3:1 (1940) 61–74Aizawa Seishisai (1782–1863) und sein Werk ShinronHorst Hammitzsch
MN 3:1 (1940) 281–90Gokai und GojōWilhelm Schiffer
MN 2:1 (1939) 1–23Kangaku und Kokugaku: Ein Beitrag zur Geistesgeschichte der TokugawazeitHorst Hammitzsch
MN 2:1 (1939) 165–92Kamo Mabuchi: Kokuikō. Gedanken über den “Sinn des Landes”Kamo Mabuchi, Translated by Heinrich Dumoulin
MN 1:2 (1938) 350–77Yoshida Shōin (1830–1859): Ein Beitrag zum Verständnis der geistigen Quellen der MeijierneuerungHeinrich Dumoulin